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RFP - Realtor Services 2010

  • YEAR CREATED: 2010
  • ENTITY TYPE: County
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: RFP - Request for Proposals
The document is a Request for Proposal (RFP) for Realtor Services in Loudoun County, Virginia. The document outlines various requirements and procedures for submitting a proposal. It states that the County will not be responsible for any expenses incurred by the offeror in preparing and submitting a proposal. The proposals should provide a clear and concise delineation of the offeror's capabilities to meet the requirements of the request. Offerors may be required to make an oral presentation of their proposal. The selected contents of the proposal and the RFP will become part of the contract awarded to the successful offeror. The County reserves the right to reject any and all proposals and to negotiate separately if necessary. A Notice of Award will be posted on the County's website and bulletin board. Offerors have the right to protest the competitive process according to the Code of Virginia. The offeror must certify that they are not currently debarred by the County or the Federal Government. They must also have the authority to transact business in Virginia. The document mentions cooperative procurement and the requirement to submit a completed W-9 form. Offerors must also provide a copy of their current Certificate of Insurance. The document includes a Real Estate Services Proposal Submission Form that must be completed and returned with the proposal. It also asks how the offeror heard about the RFP. There is a service response card for feedback on the procurement process. Additionally, the document includes a rider clause that allows members of the Northern Virginia Cooperative Purchasing Council and the Metropolitan Washington to use the contract. This implies that the contract may have broader applicability beyond Loudoun County. Overall, the document provides detailed guidelines and requirements for realtor services proposals in Loudoun County, Virginia, and also mentions the potential for the contract to be used by other cooperative purchasing councils in the region.
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