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IFB - FIRE PREVENTION - TEN (10) YEAR BATTERY LIFE SMOKE ALARMS 2006

  • YEAR CREATED: 2006
  • ENTITY TYPE: City/Township
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: BID - ITB, IFB, ITT, RFB
The document is a set of instructions to bidders for a procurement process conducted by the City of Bridgeport, Connecticut. The document outlines various rules and requirements that bidders must adhere to when submitting their bids. Some key points mentioned in the document include: - Bidders must complete the bid form and not make any changes or additional stipulations on the specification document. - Bids must be legibly printed, signed in ink, and include the bidder's full name, business and email address, and telephone number. - If alternate bids are submitted, only one bid security will be required based on the highest gross bid. - Bid security will be returned to unsuccessful bidders when the bid is awarded. - The City of Bridgeport is committed to equal employment opportunity and non-discriminatory practices. - Prevailing wages are applicable for construction or public work contracts. - Bidders must comply with state and federal laws regarding the handling and disclosure of private and confidential information. - Bidders represent that they have read and understood the specifications documents and have arrived at their bid prices independently. - Bidders should notify the Purchasing Agent of any ambiguity or error in the specification documents and can request clarification or interpretation in writing. - Any oral interpretations or changes to the specification documents will not be binding unless provided in written addenda. Overall, the document provides guidelines and regulations for bidders participating in the procurement process, ensuring fairness, transparency, and compliance with legal requirements. It emphasizes the importance of written addenda for any interpretations or changes to the specification documents, highlighting that oral communications will not be considered binding.
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