306.01
Northern
Arizona University
Purchasing Policy and Procedure
Bidding Requirements Over $50,000
POLICY:
It is required all procurements costing more than $50,000
or with an estimated cost exceeding $50,000 shall be based
on competitive sealed bids or proposals. Procurement requirements
will not be artificially divided or fragmented into increments
or components costing less than $50,000 to circumvent the
applicable competitive sealed bidding requirement.
EXCEPTIONS
Sole source, emergency, and professional service procurements
exempted by the Board of Regents.
Exceptions to bidding requirements are explained in "Waiver
of Bidding Requirements for Procurements Costing More than
$50,000" (Section
306.02).
Procurements costing more than $50,000 will be accomplished
with the greatest amount of public competition consistent
with the item or service to be purchased and in accordance
with applicable statutes and directives.
PROCEDURE:
COMPETITIVE SEALED BIDS
Purchasing Services will issue a sealed bid that includes
but is not limited to:
- a complete description or specification of the goods
or services to be procured,
- all contractual terms and conditions applicable to the
procurement,
-and-
- a place, date, and time for submission of bids.
NOTICE OF RFQ
Adequate public notice of the RFQ must be given a reasonable
time before the date set for submission of bids. This notice
shall be mailed to a representative number of interested vendors
and shall be available upon request from Purchasing Services.
NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING
Public notice may include publication in a newspaper of general
circulation. Procurements for services costing more
than $50,000 require newspaper advertising.
BID OPENING
Competitive sealed bids shall be opened publicly, in the
presence of one (1) or more witnesses, at the time, date,
and place designated in the RFQ. The amount of each bid, along
with other relevant information, shall be read and recorded.
COMPETITIVE SEALED PROPOSALS
Purchasing Services will not issue a request for proposal
(RFP) until the Director of Procurement has determined the
use of competitive sealed bidding is not practicable or advantageous
to the University.
Purchasing Services will issue an RFP that includes but is
not limited to:
- a statement that:
- proposals will be opened at the time, date, and
place specified in the RFP
- only the names of the proposers will be read and
recorded
-and-
- the University reserves the right to conduct discussions
with the proposers, to accept revisions of proposals,
and to negotiate price changes;
NOTE: The University will not disclose any information
derived from proposals submitted by or discussions
with competing proposers until after an award is made.
- a complete description of the goods or services to be
procured or the result to be obtained from such goods
or services;
- all contractual terms and conditions applicable to the
procurement;
- a place, date, and time for submission of proposals;
- evaluation criteria, in order of importance.
NOTICE OF RFP
Public notice shall be the same as specified for competitive
sealed bids.
PROPOSAL OPENING
Competitive sealed proposals will be opened publicly, in
the presence of one (1) or more witnesses, at the time, date,
and place designated in the RFP. Only the names of the proposers
and other information deemed appropriate by the Director of
Procurement will be read and recorded. Proposal contents will
not be public information until after award of the contract.
PROPOSAL EVALUATION COMMITTEE
At times it is beneficial to have a committee evaluate proposals.
The committee will be appointed by the Director of Procurement,
and may be comprised of members of the requesting department,
interested members of the NAU community, and Purchasing staff.
Each member of the evaluation committee shall sign a "Requirements
for Proposal Evaluation Committees" (Exhibit 306.01A)
form prior to participating in the evaluation.
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