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ORDINANCE NO. -~ ?
(Series of 1974)
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AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING PROCEDU~S FOR LETTI_~G
OF CITY CONTRACTS IN EXCESS OF $500/0~; CREA~G
SIMPLIFIED PROCEDURES FOR THOSE
PROVIDED OPPORTUNITY FOR PROTEST ~S ~IV~N; LISTING
EXCEPTIONS TO COMPETITIW BIDDIN~/~RE~S~ ....
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~R~8, Che City Council w~shes to formalize
the roqui~eme~ts for and proceduros of
contract ~idflin~ so as to mako clear to
administrators when projocts or acquSsit~ons shall
be preceded by formal competitive bidding and when
they will be exempt from the same,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO:
Section 1. Formal Contract and Bid Procedure
Every purchase or contract involving an expendi-
ture of more than Ten Thousand ($10,000.00) Dollars
shall be awarded by the City Council to the lowest
responsible bidder following notice as required in
the following subsections:
a. Notice Requirement
Notice shall be published once in a newspaper
of general circulation in the City of Aspen
by at least one insertion which shall be at
least fifteen (15) days prior to the time
designated for opening bids. The notice
shall include a general description of the
article or service desired; shall state the
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time, date and place of bid opening and
shall designate where bidding documents
may be obtained.
b. Bidder's List
Such notice shall also be sent on or before
the deadline for newspaper publication to
those persons and firms listed in the City's
latest bidder's list, if any, providing the
service, commodity or article desired by
the City
c. Bidder's Security
All bids must be sealed and accompanied by
security, either cash, cashier's check,
certified check or surety bond, in a sum
equal to ten per cent (10%) of the total
aggregate bid. The successful bidder shall
forfeit his bid security upon such bidder's
failure or refusal to execute the contract
within the time designated in the bid docu-
ments. The City Council may, in such event,
award the contract to the next lowest
responsible bidder.
d. Other Bond Requirements
A faithful performance bond, labor and material
bond and other bonds may be required by the
City Council in an amount reasonably necessary
to protect the City's interest in obtaining
the services or work involved.
e. Bid Opening Procedure
All bids shall be submitted to the City Clerk
who shall safeguard them in a sealed condition
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until the time noticed for public bid opening.
At the time and place stated in the public
notice, the City Clerk, or designee, together
with the city Manager, or designee, shall
publicly open all bids. A tabulation of all
bids received shall be available for public
inspection in the City Manager's office for
a period not less than thirty (30) calendar
days after the bid opening.
Compilation of Bids and Recommendations
Following the opening of bids, the City
Manager shall compile all of the bids and
submit them to the City Council with a
recommendation as to which bid he considers
best, taking into consideration the recommenda-
tion of the department head involved, the
amount of money bid, compliance with speci-
fications and responsibility of bidder.
Award or Alternative Procedure
The City Council may make an award of con-
tract to the lowest responsible bidder or
in the alternative either reject all bids
and readvertise or authorize the City itself
to perform the work or directly acquire the
items desired in accordance with the immediately
following provisions:
(1) After bids are rejected, the City Council
may by motion order the work done by
City personnel and equipment or authorize
the purchase of the material, equipment
or services involved on the open market
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without complying with the requirements
of this ordinance.
(2) Provided that, before so acting, the
City Council receive competent information
or data that the City itself is more
capable of completing the project in-
volved in a more satisfactory or economi-
cal manner or that the materials, equip-
ment or service may be purchased more
economically on the open market.
h. Tie Bids
If two or more bids are received which are in
all respects equal, the contract shall be
awarded to a bidder maintaining a place of
business in the City of Aspen, provided that
if all or none of such bidders maintain a
place of business in the City of Aspen, then
the contract shall be awarded by drawing lots.
Section 2. Informal Bidding Procedure
Every purchase or contract involving an expenditure
of less than Ten Thousand ($10,000.00) Dollars may be
awarded to the lowest responsible bidder without com-
plying with the provision of Section 1. herein, provided,
however, that the following provisions govern:
a. Informal Solicitation - Contracts Less Than
$5,000.00
When the contract is estimated to be less than
$5,000.00, the City Manager shall informally
solicit bids by giving notice to the persons
and firms listed in the latest bidder's list,
if any, providing the service, commodity or
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article desired by the City, as well as to
such other persons or firms as are known by
the City Manager to provide a competitive
price or cost for the service or article.
Procedure When Contract Estimated to Exceed
$5,000.00
Whenever the contract to be awarded is
estimated to exceed $5,000.00, the following
procedures shall be followed:
(1) Sealed bids shall be required and notices
therefore shall be in writing and mailed
or given at least ten (10) days prior to
the time designated thereon for bid
opening and shall include the specifi-
cations. Such notices shall be mailed
to the persons and firms listed on the
latest bidder's list as well as to such
other persons or firms as are known by
the City Manager to provide competitive
price or cost for the service or article.
No bid bonds or published notice inviting
bids shall be required.
(2) The time intervening delivery of notice
and bid opening may be shortened in the
event the City Manager or City Council
determines that it is urgently and
immediately necessary that the contract
be awarded at an earlier date.
(3) At the time and place designated for bid
opening, the City Manager shall publicly
open each bid. Bids shall be tabulated
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and held in the City Manager's office
for public inspection for a period of
30 days.
(4) Prior to making an award of contract
exceeding $5,000.00, the City Council
shall afford any bidder who is present
at the particular council meeting an
opportunity to testify or present evi-
dence pertaining to the bidding procedures
or documents employed if there is a
complaint with respect thereto.
(5) No contract shall be awarded to a bidder
other than the lowest monetary bidder
unless prior thereto, all of the bidders
shall have been given notice by mail of
the Council meeting at least 72 hours
prior to the council meeting and shall be
given an opportunity to:
(aa) testify and present evidence
pertaining to any matter relating
thereto;
(bb)cross examine or question any
person testifying; and
(cc) be present during all stages of
the Council's award hearing. Upon
conclusion of the hearing, Council
may make an award and when such
determination is made, it shall be
final.
Section 3. Exceptions to Competitive Bidding Requirement
Notwithstanding any provision of this Article to the
contrary, the competitive bidding procedures and require-
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ments may be dispensed with in any of the following
instances:
a. When the estimated amount involved is less
than $500.00 when a commodity is being
purchased, such purchase is exempt from the
requirements of this ordinance.
b. When a commodity being purchased is standardized
in a manner to be compatible with equipment
or articles in existing City use and purchase
is necessary in order to obtain more functional
or economic use from such existing equipment
or articles together with such commodity,
provided that such purchase does not exceed
$2,500.00, such purchase is exempt.
c. The City Council may authorize a purchase or
award a contract, without complying with the
provision of this ordinance provided that,
while in public session, it has received
competent information or data supporting the
fact that the product or service desired is
provided by only one person or firm.
d. The City Council may authorize a purchase or
award a contract, without complying with the
provisions of this ordinance, when an item to
be purchased is by its nature subject to
different methods of construction making it
impossible to draw specifications to permit
competitive bidding, provided, while in public
session, it has received competent imformation
or data supporting this fact.
e. The City Council may authorize the purchase of
materials, supplies, equipment and services
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or order work performed by City or non-City
forces upon a finding supported by competent
information or data that such purchase or work
is urgently and imminently necessary for the
preservation of life, health or property. The
term "urgently and imminently" as used in this
ordinance shall be deemed to mean "threatening
to happen at once such as an impending danger
or calamity."
f. Finally, any agreement involving acquisition
of service, equipment or article entered into
with another governmental entity shall also
be exempt.
Section 4. Splitting Projects Prohibited;
Estimations; Collusion Prohibited
No acquisition or project shall be split or separated
into smaller acquisitions or projects for the purpose
of evading the provisions of this ordinance. In esti-
mating the cost of any acquisition or project, city
officers shall consider all elements of potential cost
in determining whether or not to follow the formal
bidding procedure designated in this ordinance. Collusive
or accommodation bidding is prohibited.
Section 5. Professional Contracts Excluded
Nothing herein shall be construed to preclude
the City from awarding a written contract for pro-
fessional services, as defined by case or statutory
law, without complying with the provisions of this
ordinance.
Section 6. Disposal of Obsolete or Surplus Property
Obsolete or surplus property of an estimated value
of $500.00 or more shall be sold by the sealed bid method
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or at public auction conducted not less than five (5)
days following published notice thereof in a newspaper
of general circulation within the City. Such property,
however, may also be traded in for credit on the
purchase of other property in the discretion of the
City Manager or City Council.
Section 7. Lowest Responsible Bidder Defined
The expression "lowest responsible bidder" as
used in this ordinance and the City's bidding docu-
ments, shall be deemed to mean the lowest bidder whose
offer best responds in quality, fitness and capacity
to the requirements of the proposed work or usage, taking
into account the responsibility (including financial)
and reliability of the bidder, his skill, experience,
and ability to promptly and satisfactorily complete
the contract. The expression "lowest responsible
bidder" shall be deemed to mean "highest responsible
bidder" in those instances where the highest rather
than lowest price is desired.
Section 8. Severability
If any provision of this ordinance or the appli-
cation thereof to any person or circumstance is held
invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions
or applications of the ordinance which can be given
effect without the invalid provisions or applications
and to this end the provisions or applications of this
ordinance are declared to be severable.
Section 9. Public Hearing
A public hearing on this ordinance shall be held
on j..,~ ~.,~-~ , 1974, at 5 P.M. in the City
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Cou~l Chal%bers, City Hall, Aspen, colorado.
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INTRODUCED, READ AND ORDER published as provided
by law by the Aspen City Council at its regular meeting
ATTEST:
, 1974.
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Stacy Standley III
Mayor
City Clerk
FINALLY APPROVED, ADOPTED AND PASSED on the
day of , 1974.
ATTEST:
Stacy Standley III
Mayor
City Clerk