DOCUMENT

ITB - Real Estate Appraisal Services 2008

  • YEAR CREATED: 2008
  • ENTITY TYPE: Authority: Housing
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: BID - ITB, IFB, ITT, RFB
The document is a solicitation document for appraisal services. It provides instructions and guidelines for respondents who are interested in bidding for the appraisal services contract. The document states that the appraiser must comply with the Uniform Act and may use the Supplemental Standards Rule and the Jurisdictional Exception Rule of USPAP. The document specifies that three copies of the final appraisal report must be delivered to KCDC's Redevelopment offices in Knoxville, TN, along with an electronic version via email or disk. The report can be submitted either as separate reports for each parcel or as a single comprehensive report with sections for each parcel. The document also includes general instructions for respondents. It states that KCDC reserves the right to reject any and all responses and to waive any informality in the responses. KCDC may reject responses from respondents who have previously failed to perform properly or complete similar work on time, or who have neglected payment of bills or disregarded obligations to other respondents, subcontractors, or employees. The document mentions that the award decision will be posted on KCDC's website and individual notices will not be mailed or emailed. It also states that no member, officer, or employee of KCDC or any public official involved in the project shall have any interest, direct or indirect, in the contract or its proceeds. The document includes a non-discrimination and non-conflict statement, stating that the respondent must not discriminate based on handicap, age, race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. The respondent must also comply with employment laws and not engage in any illegal employment practices. The document prohibits any conflict of interest and states that no part of the contract amount shall be paid to any officer or employee of KCDC as wages, compensation, or gifts. The document mentions Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibits discrimination in federally assisted programs. KCDC expects its vendors to comply with Title VI. The document provides information about payment terms, stating that KCDC normally pays on a net thirty basis and checks are issued on or about the 10th or 25th of each month. The invoice must be submitted in accordance with the requirements outlined in the document. The document also includes sections for the respondent to sign their bid, provide contact information, acknowledge addenda, and provide information about their business ownership and qualification as a small business, Section 3 business, or woman-owned business. Lastly, the document includes a non-collusion affidavit, where the respondent affirms that their bid is genuine and not collusive or sham. They declare that they have not colluded or conspired with any other responder or firm to submit a collusive or sham bid and that they have not sought through any collusion, conspiracy, connivance, or unlawful agreement any advantage against KCDC or any person interested in the project.
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