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RFP - Management services swimming pool 2005

  • YEAR CREATED: 2005
  • ENTITY TYPE: City/Township
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: RFP - Request for Proposals
The document provides guidelines and instructions for submitting a proposal for a contract with the City of Tamarac. It emphasizes the importance of including the address and telephone number for all communications related to the proposal. The document also states that proposals must contain certain information, such as the offeror's name, address, and telephone number. It highlights the need for offerors to visit the project site, if applicable, to familiarize themselves with the facilities and equipment that may impact the cost or performance of the work. Offerors are also required to consider relevant laws and regulations that may affect the project. Additionally, the document mentions that any conflicts, errors, or discrepancies in the proposal documents should be promptly notified to the Purchasing and Contracts Manager. It emphasizes that the best commercial practice and quality of material and workmanship should be followed in the absence of specific details or descriptions. Offerors must indicate any deviations from the stated requirements and provide detailed explanations for them. The document further explains that if offerors have any doubts or questions about the proposal documents, they should submit written requests for interpretation or clarification to the Purchasing Office. These requests must be submitted at least ten days before the proposal opening date. Interpretations or clarifications will be provided in the form of written addenda. Other topics covered in the document include costs and compensation, non-collusive affidavit, public entity crimes, conflict of interest, performance bonds and insurance, and the necessary documents to be submitted with the proposals. In summary, the document provides detailed guidelines and requirements for offerors to follow when submitting their proposals for a contract with the City of Tamarac. It emphasizes the need for thorough understanding of the project, compliance with laws and regulations, and clear communication with the Purchasing Office.
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