DOCUMENT

IFB - Scrap Metal Recycling 2011

  • YEAR CREATED: 2011
  • ENTITY TYPE: City/Township
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: BID - ITB, IFB, ITT, RFB
The document is an invitation for bids (IFB) for a scrap metal recycling project. The document provides information about the references required for equivalent services, additional contractor data, bid price page, award criteria, questions and exceptions, and bid results. The document starts with a section for references, where the bidder is required to provide information about three previous contracts they have completed, including the business name, address, contact details, description of work performed, and contract amount. Next, there is a section for additional contractor data, where the bidder is asked to provide information about their years in business, business location, company size and organization, and alternative contacts for the firm. The bid price page follows, where the bidder is required to specify the adjustor per pound for container and transportation services for ferrous and non-ferrous metals. The bidder is also asked to provide the address of their yard where the materials may be transported. The document then explains the award criteria, stating that the award will be made to the highest responsible and responsive bidder based on the "Total Adjustor Per Pound" that will net the city the greatest return on the sales. The city will also consider the suitability of the service and the capacity, character, integrity, and reputation of the bidder. The document includes a section for questions, where bidders can direct any inquiries to the Department of Purchasing. It also includes a section for exceptions, where bidders can indicate if they take exception to any of the terms, conditions, requirements, or specifications stated in the document. Finally, the document mentions that bid results can be obtained from the city's website or from the website of a third-party platform called DemandStar. Overall, the document provides all the necessary information and instructions for bidders to submit their proposals for the scrap metal recycling project.
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