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ITB - Concrete Safety Ends 2009

  • YEAR CREATED: 2009
  • ENTITY TYPE: County
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: BID - ITB, IFB, ITT, RFB
This document is a bid/proposal form for a company or vendor interested in doing business with Collin County, a local governmental entity. The form includes various sections for the bidder to provide information about their business, such as their legal structure, principal place of business, and contact details. There is also a section that asks if the bidder's state of business location favors resident bidders, and if so, what the dollar increment or percentage is. This information is relevant because it helps determine if the bidder's state has any preferences or advantages for local businesses. The form also asks the bidder to list at least three companies or governmental agencies where they have provided similar products/services. This section is important as it allows the local governmental entity to assess the bidder's experience and track record in delivering similar products/services. Additionally, there is a section that asks if the bidder would be willing to allow other local governmental entities to participate in the contract under the same terms and conditions. This indicates that the local governmental entity may be considering a joint contract with other entities, potentially leading to cost savings or increased efficiency. The form includes an acknowledgement of addenda, which suggests that there may be additional documents or information that bidders need to be aware of and consider while submitting their proposal. Lastly, there is a conflict of interest questionnaire that must be filed with the records administrator of the local government. This questionnaire is likely included to ensure transparency and prevent any potential conflicts of interest in the bidding process. Overall, the document is a comprehensive bid/proposal form that requires the bidder to provide detailed information about their business and their willingness to comply with the terms and conditions of the contract. It also addresses considerations such as preferences for local businesses, potential joint contracts, and conflict of interest.
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