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RFP - Infectious Disease Exposure Consultant 2011

  • YEAR CREATED: 2011
  • ENTITY TYPE: City/Township
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: RFP - Request for Proposals
The document is a contract between the City and an offeror for professional services related to infectious disease exposure. The contract includes various terms and conditions that both parties agree to. Some key points mentioned in the document include: - If any provision of the contract is deemed invalid or unenforceable, it will not affect the validity and enforcement of the remaining provisions. - The City making a payment or waiving a provision does not constitute a waiver of any other provision or breach of covenant by the offeror. - The offeror and its representatives will act as independent contractors and not as employees or agents of the City. - The contract, along with any additional documents, contains all the agreed-upon terms and conditions, and no other agreements will be valid unless in writing and signed by both parties. - In case of a conflict between the contract documents and a purchase order or related document issued by the Department of Purchasing, the contract documents will prevail. - The contract may be delayed or extended at the option of the City, and the City will not be liable for any costs or damages arising from such delays, except in cases where the delay is caused by the City's acts or omissions. - The contract includes a section where the offeror is required to report the anticipated dollars to be subcontracted to small business enterprises (SBE), minority business enterprises (MBE), and women-owned business enterprises (WBE). - The offeror is required to provide an anti-collusion certification, stating that their bid is made without any prior understanding or agreement with other bidders. - The offeror has the option to take exceptions to any terms, conditions, requirements, or specifications stated in the contract, but they must specify these exceptions and include them in their submission. However, taking exceptions may risk the rejection of their submission.
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