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ITB - Sod (Grass) 2006

  • YEAR CREATED: 2006
  • ENTITY TYPE: Authority: Housing
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: BID - ITB, IFB, ITT, RFB
The document is a solicitation for the purchase of sod by the Knoxville Community Development Corporation (KCDC), which is the public housing and redevelopment agency for Knoxville, Tennessee. The document provides detailed information about the background and intent of the solicitation, including the purpose of the sod purchase and the desired outcome for the project. The document outlines the delivery requirements for the sod, specifying the quantity, quality, and timeline for delivery. It also specifies that the desired product is Kentucky 31 Fescue sod. Furthermore, the document explains the method of evaluation that will be used to assess the bids received. It mentions that KCDC will evaluate the bids based on various factors such as price, experience, and ability to meet the delivery requirements. Instructions for submitting bids are provided, including the deadline for submission and the required format for the bid documents. The document also includes information about the termination of the agreement and the waiver of informalities. Additionally, the document emphasizes that there should be no collusion or communication with any other firm to fix prices or costs. It also mentions that any such activity will result in disqualification from the bidding process. The document concludes with a section providing information about KCDC's web page for vendors, where additional information and updates related to the solicitation can be found. It also includes a vendor response section and a non-collusion affidavit that must be completed and submitted along with the bid. In summary, the PDF document is a solicitation for the purchase of sod by KCDC, providing detailed information about the project requirements, bid submission instructions, evaluation criteria, and guidelines to ensure fair competition and transparency in the bidding process.
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