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RFP - Animal Services - (Spray/Neuter) 2012

  • YEAR CREATED: 2012
  • ENTITY TYPE: County
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: RFP - Request for Proposals
The document is a Request for Proposal (RFP) for Animal Services Spay/Neuter in Loudoun County, Virginia. The document outlines various requirements and instructions for firms interested in submitting a proposal for the project. Some key points from the document include: - The County will not be responsible for any expenses incurred by firms in preparing and submitting a proposal. - Proposals should be straightforward, concise, and clearly demonstrate the firm's capabilities to meet the requirements of the RFP. - 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 may negotiate separately if necessary. - Offerors must certify that they are not currently debarred by the County or the Federal Government. - Offerors must provide proof of authority to transact business in Virginia, either by being authorized under Title 13.1 or Title 50 of the Code of Virginia or by providing a statement explaining why they are not required to be authorized. - The procurement may be used by other public bodies, agencies, institutions, and localities with the consent of the Contractor. - Offerors must submit a completed W-9 form with their proposal. - Offerors must provide a copy of their current Certificate of Insurance. - The document includes a form for the firm to agree to provide the requested services at the stated price and to provide the required documents. - The document also includes a form for proof of authority to transact business in Virginia, which must be submitted with the bid/proposal. The document ensures that firms interested in submitting a proposal for the Animal Services Spay/Neuter project in Loudoun County, Virginia, comply with the necessary requirements and instructions. It emphasizes the need for proper documentation, certification, and proof of authority to transact business in Virginia. The County reserves the right to reject proposals and may negotiate separately if needed. The selected proposal will become part of the contract, and the procurement may be used by other entities with the consent of the Contractor.
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