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BID - Sulfur Dioxide, Technical Grade 2007

  • YEAR CREATED: 2007
  • ENTITY TYPE: County
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: BID - ITB, IFB, ITT, RFB
The document is a set of general conditions for a purchasing bid in Pinellas County. It outlines various requirements and guidelines for bidders, including the need for satisfactory work within a specified time frame, experience in similar work, and the provision of references. It also states that prices quoted should include freight and delivery to specified locations within Pinellas County. The document emphasizes the need for materials of first quality and the exchange of any damaged or substandard materials. It further explains that any questions or requests for clarification must be submitted in writing and that the county reserves the right to terminate the contract in case of conflicts of interest or violations of laws. The document also includes provisions for subcontracting, lobbying restrictions, and the county's right to request additional goods or services. It states that the county may reject any bid that does not meet the specified requirements or that is deemed to be in the best interest of the county. The document also highlights the importance of fair competition and equal opportunity for all bidders. Furthermore, the document provides information on the protest procedure for bidders who feel aggrieved by the bid process or contract award. It states that a formal written protest must be submitted within a specified time frame and should clearly identify the protesting party, the solicitation or contract number, and the specific grounds for the protest. The document outlines the steps involved in the protest process, including the review and decision-making by the county's Purchasing Director and the potential for further appeal. In summary, the PDF document provides comprehensive guidelines and conditions for bidders participating in a purchasing bid in Pinellas County. It covers various aspects such as bid requirements, contract termination, subcontracting, lobbying restrictions, and the protest procedure for bidders who wish to challenge the bid process or contract award.
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