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ITB - Ophthalmology Services 2009

  • YEAR CREATED: 2009
  • ENTITY TYPE: State
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: BID - ITB, IFB, ITT, RFB
The document is a bid proposal exhibit for a project in the State of California. It includes information such as the code, city, state, and zip code, as well as contact details like telephone and fax numbers, federal ID or social security number, and email address. The document also mentions different tax statuses that bidders can choose from, such as individual/sole proprietor, estate or trust, partnership, corporation, or other. The document emphasizes the importance of providing rates on Exhibit B-2 and states that failure to do so may result in the rejection of the bid. It also clarifies that the quantities listed on Exhibit B-2 are only estimates and that the state reserves the right to omit portions of the work if necessary. The document provides guidelines for resolving discrepancies between unit prices and item totals and mentions that the total bid amount will be rounded up to the nearest whole dollar. The document highlights the state's preference for small and micro businesses and encourages state departments to consider them for contracting opportunities. It defines small and micro businesses and outlines the criteria they must meet to be eligible for preference. It also mentions the availability of bid preferences for non-small businesses that have subcontractor participation with small or micro businesses, as well as for nonprofit veteran service agencies. Additionally, the document introduces a new requirement for the CDCR (California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation) to identify all contractors, subcontractors, and consultants involved in the project. It specifies that the CDCR must indicate whether any of the listed subcontractors and consultants are certified small or micro businesses or certified DVBE (Disabled Veteran Business Enterprises) by completing a specific section. Overall, the document provides detailed information about the bid proposal process, including contact details, tax statuses, bid preferences for small and micro businesses, and the new requirement for identifying certified small or micro businesses and DVBEs among subcontractors and consultants.
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