HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution - 2008-R0324 - Purchase Order Contract For Sand, Rock And Gravel - R.E. Janes Gravel Co. - 08_28_2008Resolution No. 2008-RO324
August 28, 2008
Item No. 5.24
RESOLUTION
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK:
THAT the Mayor of the City of Lubbock is hereby authorized and directed to
execute a Purchase Order Contract and any associated documents with R. E. Janes Gravel
Co. of Slaton, Texas, for purchase of sand, rock and gravel ITB #08-075-MA, which
Contract and any associated documents are attached hereto as Exhibit A and made a part
hereof for all intents and purposes.
Passed by the City Council this 2M day of August '2008.
ATTEST:
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TOM MARTIN, MAYOR
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Rebe a Garza, City Secretark
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City Manager/Transportation & Public Works Director
APPROVED AS IQ FORM:
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August 21, 2008
ITB #08-75-MA„ Sand, Rock and Gravel
Resolution No. 2008-RO324
CITY OF LUBBOCK
CONTRACT FOR SERVICES
Sand, Rock and Gravel - Annual Pricing
Contract No.
Bid No. 08-075-MA
THIS CONTRACT, made and entered into this 28th day of August 2008 pursuant to a resolution
heretofore adopted by the City of Lubbock, Texas, by and between the City of Lubbock ("City"), and R.E.
Janes Gravel Co., ("Contractor").
WHEREAS, the City of Lubbock duly advertised for bids for Sand, Rock and Gravel - Annual
Pricing and bids were received and duly opened as required by law; and
WHEREAS, after careful consideration of the bid submitted by Contractor, the City of Lubbock
has heretofore adopted a resolution authorizing the acceptance of such bid, and the execution, in the name
of the City of Lubbock a contract with said Contractor covering the purchase and delivery of the said
Sand, Rock and Gravel.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual agreement contained herein, as well as the
financial consideration hereinafter referred to, the parties hereby covenant and agree as follows:
1. In accordance with City's specifications and Contractor's bid, copies of which specifications and
bid are attached hereto and made part hereof, Contractor will deliver to the City the Sand, Rock
and Gravel — Annual Pricing specifically referred to as Items 1 through 13 and more particularly
described on the Bid Form submitted by the Contractor or in the specifications attached hereto.
2. The City promises and agrees to employ, and does employ, the Contractor to cause to be done the
work provided for in this Contract and to complete and finish the same according to the attached
specifications, offer, and terms and conditions contained herein. The City agrees to pay the
Contractor according to the payment schedule attached; said payment schedule does not include
any applicable sales or use tax.
3. The Contractor shall perform the work according to the procedure outlined in the specifications
and Invitation to Bid attached hereto and incorporated herein.
4. Contractor shall at all times be an independent contractor and not an agent or representative of
City with regard to performance of the Services. Contractor shall not represent that it is, or hold
itself out as, an agent or representative of City. In no event shall Contractor be authorized to enter
into any agreement or undertaking for or on behalf of City.
5. Neither the City nor the Contractor shall assign, transfer or encumber any rights, duties or interests
accruing from this Contract without the written consent of the other.
08-075-M1A.doc
ITB #08-75-AAA Sand, Rock and Gravel
6. This Contract consists of the following documents set forth herein; Invitation to Bid #08-075-MA,
General Conditions, Insurance Requirements, Specifications, and the Bid Form.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Contract to be executed the day and
year first above written. Executed in triplicate.
CITY OF LUBBOCK
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Tom Martin, Mayor
ATTEST:
Rebicca Garza, City Secretary
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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CONTRACTOR
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Authorized Representative
Address
AS TO CONTENT:
Jas Loomis, Transportation & Public Works
D' ector/ Assistant City Manager
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Print/Type Name
ORIGINAL
iTB #08-075-MA, Sand, Rock, and Gravel AP
Resolution No. 2008—RO324
SUBMIT TO:
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CITY OF LUBBOCK
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CITY OF LUBBOCK, TEXAS
Purchasing &Contract Management
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1625 13`h Street, Rm 204
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Lubbock, Tx 79401-3830
AN EQUAL
INVITATION TO BID
CONTACT PERSON:
OPPORTUNITY
EMPLOYER
#08-075-MA
TEL: 806.775.2167
FAX: 806.775.2164
http://purchasing.ci.lubbock.tx.us
TITLE: Sand, Rock and Gravel
SUBMITTAL DEADLINE:
August 5, 2008, 3:00 p.m. CST
PRE BID DATE, TIME AND LOCATION: "DELETED"
Any bids received af?er the tine and date listed above, regardless ojthe
anode ojdelivery, shall be renewed rmopened.
RESPONDENT NAME:
R E Janes Gravel C o .
LABEL THE OUTSIDE OF YOUR SEALED BID WITH THE ITB
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NUMBER, THE CLOSING DATE AND TIME, AND YOUR COMPANY
NAME AND ADDRESS.
MAILING ADDRESS:
P . 0. Box 68
1F RETURNING AS A "NO BID", PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THE
"STATEMENT OF NO BID".
CITY — STATE — ZIP:
THE CITY OF LUBBOCK RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ACCEPT OR REJECT
S1 aton, TX 79364
ANY AND ALL BIDS IN WHOLE OR IN PART AND WAIVE ANY
INFORMALITY IN THE COMPETITIVE BID PROCESS. FURTHER, THE CITY
TELEPHONE NO:
806-828-6203
RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ENTER INTO ANY CONTRACT DEEMED TO BE
IN THE BEST INTEREST OF THE CITY.
IT IS THE INTENT AND PURPOSE OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK THAT THIS
FAX NO:
806-828-5280
REQUEST PERMITS COMPETITIVE BIDS. IT IS THE BIDDER'S
RESPONSIBILITY TO ADVISE THE CITY OF LUBBOCK PURCHASING
E-MAIL:
MANAGER IF ANY LANGUAGE, REQUIREMENTS, ETC., OR ANY
COMBINATIONS THEREOF, INADVERTENTLY RESTRICTS OR LIMITS THE
FEDERAL TAX ID NO. OR SOCIAL SECURITY NO.
74-1236622
REQUIREMENTS STATED IN THIS ITB TO A SINGLE SOURCE. SUCH
NOTIFICATION MUST BE SUBMITTED IN WRITING AND MUST BE
RECEIVED BY THE PURCHASING MANAGER NO LATER THAN FIVE (5)
BUSINESS DAYS PRIOR TO THE ABOVE SUBMITTAL DEADLINE,
THE BIDDER HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGES RECEIPT OF AND AGREES ITS BID IS BASED ON ANY ADDENDA POSTED ON
RFPDEPOT.COM
The City of Lubbock Charter states that no officer or employee of the City can benefit from any contract, job, work or service for the municipality or be
interested in the sale to the City of any supplies, equipment, material or articles purchased. Will any officer or employee of the City, or member of their
immediate family, benefit from the award of this bid to the above firm? YES NO
IN COMPLIANCE WITH THIS SOLICITATION, THE UNDERSIGNED BIDDER HAVING EXAMINED THE INVITATION TO BID AND
SPECIFICATIONS, AND BEING FAMILIAR WITH THE CONDITIONS TO BE MET, HEREBY SUBMITS THE FOLLOWING BID FOR
FURNISHING THE MATERIAL, EQUIPMENT, LABOR AND EVERYTHING NECESSARY FOR PROVIDING THE ITEMS LISTED ON THE
ATTACHED BID FORM AND AGREES TO DELIVER SAID ITEMS AT THE LOCATIONS AND FOR THE PRICES SET FORTH ON THE BID
FORM, AN INDIVIDUAL AUTHORIZED TO BIND THE COMPANY MUST SIGN THE FOLLOWING SECTION. FAILURE TO EXECUTE THIS
PORTION MAY RESULT IN BID REJECTION.
By my signature I certify that this offer is made without prior understanding, agreement, or connection with any corporation, firm, business entity, or
person submitting an offer for the same materials, supplies, equipment, or service(s), and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud. I further
agree that if the offer is accepted, the offeror will convey, sell, assign, or transfer to the City of Lubbock all right, title, and interest in and to all causes of
action it may now or hereafter acquire under the Anti-trust laws of the United States and the State of Texas for price fixing relating to the particular
commodity(s) or service (s) purchased or acquired by the City of Lubbock. At the City's discretion, such assignment shall be made and become effective
at the time the City hiders final payment to the vendor.
!_ 0 ami Agent
Authorized Signature Title
G. M. Green _ 8/5/08
Date
THIS FORM MUST BE COMPLETED AND RETURNED WITH YOUR RESPONSE.
ITB 408-075-MA, Sand. Rock and Gravel
ITB 1108-075-MA, Sand, Rock, and Gravel AP
PAYMENT TERMS AND DISCOUNTS -Bidder offers a prompt payment discount of %, net _ calendar days. Discounts will not be
considered in determining low bid. Unless otherwise indicated on the Bid Form, payment terms will be NET THIRTY DAYS. The City will pay the
successful bidder within thirty days after the receipt of a convect invoice or after the date of acceptance, whichever event occurs later. Discounts for
prompt payment requiring payment by the City within a stipulated number of days will be interpreted as applying within the stipulated number of
calendar days after the date of receipt by the City of a correct invoice or after the date of acceptance that meets contract requirements, whichever event
occurs later. Discounts for payment in less than ten s will not be considered.
MOST FAVOURED PRICING: The Bidder certifies hat the price quoted is not in excess of the lowest price charged anyone else, including its most
favoured customer, for like quality and qua ity f t e �ucts/services; does not include an element of profit on the sale in excess of that normally
obtained by the Bidder on the sale of produc c ality and quantity: and does not include any provision for discounts to selling agents. If
at any time during the contract period, the sup li h !d 1 ell a oi%r for sale to any other customer, an equal or less quantity of similar contract pmductq
of like or better quality, at a lower net price(s) than provided herein, supplier agrees to notify the City and sell same product(s) at the lower price(s) on all
deliveries made during the period in which such lower price(s) is effective.
INTERLOCAL PURCHASING (optional): The City desires to make available to other local governmental entities of the State of Texas, by mutual
agreement with the successful bidder, and properly authorized interlocal purchasing agreements as provided for by the Interlocal Cooperation Act
(Chapter 791, Government Code), the right to purchase the same services, at the prices quoted, for the period of this contract. Each bidder shall indicate
on the Bid Form in the space provided below if he/she will honor Political Subdivision orders in addition to orders from the City of Lubbock. Should
these other governmental entities decide to participate in this contract, would you (the bidder) agree that all terms, conditions, specifications, and pricing
would apply?
Other governmental entities that might have interests in this contract are Frenship Independent School District, Lubbock Housing Authority,
Lubbock County, Lubbock County Hospital District, Lubbock Independent School District, South Plains Association of Governments, City of
Texarkana, Texas Tech University, West Texas Municipal Power Agency, Lynn County, and City of Wolfforth.
YES NO X
• If you (the bidder) checked YES, the following will apply:
Governmental entities utilizing Interlocal Agreements for Cooperative Purchasing with the City of Lubbock will be eligible, but not obligated,
to purchase materials/services under the contract(s) awarded as a result of this solicitation. All purchases by governmental entities other than
the City of Lubbock will be billed directly to that governmental entity and paid by that governmental entity. City of Lubbock will not be
responsible for another governmental entity's debts. Each governmental entity will order their own materials/service as needed.
THIS BID IS SUBMITTED BY R . E . Janes Gravel C o . a corporation organized under the laws of the State of
Texas , or a partnership consisting of or an individual trading as
of the City of
Firm: R. E. Janes Gravel Co.
Address: P • 0. Box 68
City: S 1 aton State: TX
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By
I — Authorized Representative - must sign by hand
Officer Name and Title: G. M. Green Agent
Pease Print
Business Telephone Number (806) 828-6203 FAX: (806) 828-5280
LABEL THE OUTSIDE OF YOUR SEALED BID WITH THE ITB NUMBER, THE CLOSING DATE AND TIME,
AND YOUR COMPANY NAME AND ADDRESS.
ITB #08-075-MA, Sand, Rock and Gravel
ITB #08-075-MA, Sand, Rock, and Gravel AP
BID FORM
Sand, Rock and Gravel
CITY OF LUBBOCK, TEXAS
ITB #[bid number]
In compliance with the Invitation to Bid #[bid number[, the undersigned Bidder having examined the Invitation to Bid and Specifications, and being
familiar with the conditions to be met, hereby submits the following Bid for furnishing the material, equipment, labor and everything necessary for
providing the items listed below and agrees to deliver said items at the locations and for the prices set forth on this form. The Invitation to Bid #[bid
number] is by reference incorporated in this contract. The Bid Form must be completed in blue or black ink or by typewriter.
UNIT OF
UNIT PRICE*
Extended
Delivery
ITEM
OTY
MEASURE
DESCRIPTION
BID
Cost
Days ARO**
Bids shall include delivery
within the city limits of
Lubbock
1.
6,500
TN
"00" Backfill Gravel
$
$
More or
13.00/Ton
84,500.00
As Needed
Less
2.
300
TN
Grade 3 Gravel
More or
No B i d
Less
3.
300
TN
Grade 4 Gravel
More or
18.75/Ton
5,625.00
As Needed
Less
4.
5,200
TN
Grade 5 Gravel
More or
15.65/Ton
81, 380.00
As Needed
Less
5.
500
TN
Grade %z Base Course Gravel
More or
14.25/Ton
7,125.00
As Needed
Less
6.
600
TN
Grade '/ Base Course Gravel
More or
19.00/Ton
11,400.00
As Needed
Less
7.
2,500
TN
1" Base Course Gravel
More or
19.00/Ton
47, 500.00
As Needed
Less
S.
300
TN
1" Concrete Rock
More or
18.55/Ton
5,565.00
As Needed
Less
9.
100
TN
Vealmore Exposed Aggregate
More or
29.74/Ton
2,974.00
As Needed
Less
10.
200
TN
Brick Sand
More or
16.75/Ton
3,350.00
As Needed
Less
11.
200
TN
Dry Screen Sand
More or
No Bid
Less
12.
100
TN
Crusher Fines
More or
16.25/Ton
1,625.00
As Needed
Less
13.
300
TN
Flex Base
More or
17.10/Ton
5,130.00
As Needed
Less
ALL OR NONE, ITEM 1-13
ITB #08-075-MA, Sand, Rock and Gravel
ITB #0"75-MA, Sand, Rock, and Gravel AP
Sand, Rock and Gravel
CITY OF LUBBOCK, TEXAS
ITB #08-075-MA
THE CITY OF LUBBOCK APPRECIATES YOUR TIME AND EFFORT IN PREPARING YOUR BID. ALL
BIDDERS SHOULD FAMILIARIZE THEMSELVES WITH THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS,
GENERAL CONDITIONS, AND ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS.
I. INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS
BID DELIVERY, TIME & DATE
1.1 The City of Lubbock is seeking written and sealed competitive bids to furnish Sand, Rock and Gravel
per the attached specifications. Sealed bids will be received no later than 3:00 p.m. CST, August 5, 2008,
if date/time stamped on or before 3:00 p.m. at the office listed below. Any bid received after the date and
hour specified will be rejected and returned unopened to the bidder. EACH BID AND SUPPORTING
+DOCUMENTATION MUST BE IN A SEALED ENVELOPE OR CONTAINER PLAINLY
LABELED IN THE LOWER LEFT-HAND CORNER: "ITB #08-075-MA, Sand, Rock and Gravel
" AND THE BID OPENING DATE AND TIME. BIDDERS MUST ALSO INCLUDE THEIR
COMPANY NAME AND ADDRESS ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE ENVELOPE OR
CONTAINER. Bids must be addressed to:
Marta Alvarez, Purchasing Manager
City of Lubbock
1625 13th Street, Room 204
Lubbock, Texas 79401
1.2 Bidders are responsible for making certain bids are delivered to the Purchasing Department. Mailing of a
bid does not ensure that the bid will be delivered on time or delivered at all. If bidder does not hand
deliver bid, we suggest that he/she use some sort of delivery service that provides a receipt. The City of
Lubbock assumes no responsibility for errant delivery of bids, including those relegated to a courier agent
who fails to deliver in accordance with the time and receiving point specified.
1.3 Bids will be accepted in person, by United States Mail, by United Parcel Service, or by private courier
service. No bids will be accepted by oral communication, telephone, electronic mail, telegraphic
transmission, or telefacsimile transmission. THE CITY WILL NOT ACCEPT FAX BIDS. The Bid Form
must be completed in blue or black ink or by typewriter.
1.4 Bids may be withdrawn prior to the above scheduled time set for closing of the bids. Bids CANNOT be
withdrawn, altered, or amended after bid closing. Alteration made before bid closing must be initiated by
bidder guaranteeing authenticity.
1.5 The City of Lubbock reserves the right to postpone the date and time for opening bids through an
addendum.
PRE -BID MEETING — DELETED
3 CLARIFICATION OF REQUIREMENTS
3.1 It is the intent and purpose of the City of Lubbock that this request permits competitive bids. It is the
bidder's resnonsibilitv to advise the City of Lubbock Purchasine Manager if any laneua2e, requirements,
etc., or any combinations thereof, inadvertently restricts or limits the requirements stated in this ITB to a
single source. Such notification must be submitted in writing and must be received by the Purchasing
Manager no later than five (5) business days prior to the bid closing date. A review of such notifications
will be made.
3.2 ALL REQUESTS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION OR CLARIFICATION CONCERNING
THIS INVITATION TO BID (ITB) MUST BE SUBMITTED IN WRITING NO LATER THAN
FIVE (5) BUSINESS DAYS PRIOR TO THE BID CLOSING DATE AND ADDRESSED TO:
Marta Alvarez, Purchasing Manager
ITB #08-075-MA. Sand. Rock and Gravel
ITB #08-075-MA, Sand, Rock, and Gravel AP
City of Lubbock
1625 13d' Street
Lubbock, Texas 79401
Fax: (806) 775-2164
Email:maivarezLiimylubbock.us
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4 ADDENDA & MODIFICATIONS
4.1 Any changes, additions, or clarifications to the ITB are made by ADDENDA information available over
the Internet at We strongly suggest that you check for any addenda a
minimum of forty-eight hours in advance of the response deadline. Bt!SINESSES WITHOUT
INTERNET ACCESS may use computers available at most public libraries.
4.2 Any offeror in doubt as to the true meaning of any part of the ITB or other documents may request an
interpretation thereof from the Purchasing Department. At the request of the offeror, or in the event the
Purchasing Department deems the interpretation to be substantive, the interpretation will be made by
written addenda issued by the Purchasing Department. Such addenda issued by the Purchasing
Department will be available over the Internet at httn:; /Nvww.RFPdcpot.com and will become part of the
proposal package having the same binding effect as provisions of the original ITB. No verbal
explanations or interpretations will be binding. In order to have a request for interpretation considered, the
request must be submitted in writing and must be received by the City of Lubbock.
4.3 All addenda, amendments, and interpretations of this solicitation shall be in writing. The City of Lubbock
shall not be legally bound by any amendment or interpretation that is not in writing. Only information
supplied by the City in writing or in this ITB should be used in preparing bid responses. All contacts that
a bidder may have had before or after receipt of this ITB with any individuals, employees, or
representatives of the City and any information that may have been read in any news media or seen or
heard in any communication facility regarding this bid should be disregarded in preparing responses.
4.4 The City does not assume responsibility for the receipt of any addendum sent to bidders.
EXAMINATION OF DOCUMENTS AND REQUIREMENTS
5.1 Each bidder shall carefully examine all ITB documents and thoroughly familiarize itself with all
requirements prior to submitting a bid to ensure that the goods and/or services being bid meet the intent of
these specifications.
5.2 Before submitting a bid, each bidder shall be responsible for making all investigations and examinations
that are necessary to ascertain conditions and requirements affecting the requirements of this Invitation to
Bid. Failure to make such investigations and examinations shall not relieve the bidder from obligation to
comply, in every detail, with all provisions and requirements of the Invitation to Bid.
BID SUBMITTAL
6.1 BIDDERS MUST SUBMIT THE ORIGINAL AND ONE COPY OF THE SEALED BID TO THE
PURCHASING DEPARTMENT PRIOR TO RESPONSE DUE DATEITIME. FAILURE TO
SUBMIT THE ADDITIONAL COPY MAY RESULT IN THE BID BEING DECLARED
UNRESPONSIVE TO SPECIFICATION AND MAY NOT BE FURTHER EVALUATED. The original
must be clearly marked "ORIGINAL" and the copy must be clearly marked "COPY".
6.2 Bids must be submitted on the Bid Form and the Bidder must sign and date their bid in the space
provided. Identify the item bid, including brand name and model number, if applicable. Enter unit price,
extended cost, and delivery days in the columns provided. In the event of discrepancies in extension, the
unit price shall govern. THE BID FORM MUST BE COMPLETED IN BLUE OR BLACK INK OR
BY TYPEWRITER.
6.3 The City is exempt from Federal Excise, State Sales and Transportation taxes. TAX MUST NOT BE
INCLUDED IN BID. Tax exemption certificates will be executed by the Purchasing Manager upon
request.
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6.4 Any information regarding warranties and/or maintenance agreements pertaining to said bid item(s) are to
be included in the bid.
6.5 Bids will not be considered unless bid F.O.B. delivered and include all delivery and packaging costs. The
number of calendar days required to place the materials in the City's receiving point under normal
conditions must be shown on the Bid Form. DO NOT quote shipping dates. Failure to indicate delivery
days on the Bid Form will obligate Bidder to complete delivery in two weeks. A minimum of five days
better delivery will automatically break a tie bid. Unrealistically short or undue long delivery promises
may cause bid to be disregarded. Consistent failure of a bidder to meet delivery promises without a valid
reason may cause removal from the bid list.
6.6 Bid prices must be firm for a minimum period of sixty (60) days. Bids subject to price increases will not
be considered.
6.7 All bids, responses, inquiries, or correspondence relating to or in reference to this ITB, and all reports,
charts, and other documentation submitted by bidders shall become the property of the City of Lubbock
when received.
6.8 If there are any additional charges of any kind, other than those mentioned above, specified or
unspecified, offeror MUST indicate the items required and attendant costs or forfeit the right to payment
for such items.
6.9 LABEL THE OUTSIDE OF YOUR SEALED BID WITH THE ITB NUMBER, THE CLOSING
DATE AND TIME, AND YOUR COMPANY NAME AND ADDRESS.
7 BID PREPARATION COSTS
7.1
Issuance of this ITB does not commit the City of Lubbock, in any way, to pay any costs incurred in the
preparation and submission of a bid. Also, should a bidder bid an alternate, any test costs to prove
equality of product will be at the expense of the bidder, not the City of Lubbock.
7.2
The issuance of this ITB does not obligate the City of Lubbock to enter into contract for any services or
equipment.
7.3
All costs related to the preparation and submission of a bid shall be paid by the bidder.
8 TRADE SECRETS, CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION AND THE TEXAS PUBLIC INFORMATION
ACT
8.1
If you consider any portion of your bid to be privileged or confidential by statute or judicial decision,
including trade secrets and commercial or financial information, clearly identify those portions.
8.2
The City of Lubbock will honor your notations of trade secrets and confidential information and decline to
release such information initially, but please note that the final determination of whether a particular
portion of your bid is in fact a trade secret or commercial or financial information that may be withheld
from public inspection will be made by the Texas Attorney General or a court of competent jurisdiction.
In the event a public information request is received for a portion of your bid that you have marked as
being confidential information, you will be notified of such request and you will be required to justify
your legal position in writing to the Texas Attorney General pursuant to Section 552.305 of the
Goverment Code. In the event that it is determined by opinion or order of the Texas Attorney General or
a court of competent jurisdiction that such information is in fact not privileged and confidential under
Section 552.110 of the Government Code and Section 252.049 of the Local Government Code, then such
information will be made available to the requester.
8.3
Marking your entire bid CONFIDENTIAUPROPRIETARY is not in conformance with the Texas Open
Records Act.
9 LICENSES, PERMITS, TAXES
9.1
The price or prices for the work shall include full compensation for all taxes, permits, etc. that the bidder
is or may be required to pay.
10 HISTORICALLY UNDERUTILIZED BUSINESS (HUB) REQUIREMENTS
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10.1 The City of Lubbock hereby notifies all bidders that in regard to any contract entered into pursuant to this
ITB, Historically Underutilized Businesses (HUB's) will be afforded equal opportunities to submit bids
and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, sex, disability, or national origin in
consideration of an award.
10.2 A HUB is defined as a small business concern which is at least 51 % owned and controlled by one or more
socially and economically disadvantaged individuals, or in the case of any publicly owned business, at
least 51 % of the stock of which is owned by one ore more socially and economically disadvantaged
individuals. Socially and economically disadvantaged include Women, Black Americans, Hispanic
Americans, Native Americans, Asian -Pacific Americans, and Asian -Indian Americans.
11 CONFLICT OF INTEREST
11.1 The bidder shall not offer or accept gifts or anything of value nor enter into any business arrangement
with any employee, official or agent of the City of Lubbock.
11.2 By signing and executing this bid, the bidder certifies and represents to the City the bidder has not
offered, conferred or agreed to confer any pecuniary benefit or other thing of value for the receipt of
special treatment, advantage, information, recipient's decision, opinion, recommendation, vote or any
other exercise of discretion concerning this bid.
12 AUTHORIZATION TO BIND SUBMITTER OF BID
12.1 Bids must show vendor name and address of bidder. Bids must be manually signed by an officer of the
company authorized to bind the submitter to its provisions. Person signing bid must show title or
AUTHORITY TO BIND THEIR FIRM IN A CONTRACT. Failure to manually sign bid will disqualify
it.
12.2 The bid submitted by the bidder shall become an integral part of the contract between the City and the
Bidder and the representations, covenants, and conditions therein contained shall be binding upon the
person, firm or corporation executing the same.
13 BID AWARD
13.1 The contract may be awarded either to the lowest responsible bidder or to the bidder who provides goods
or services at the best value for the City of Lubbock. In determining the best value for the City of
Lubbock, the City may consider:
a) The purchase price;
b) The reputation of the of the bidder and of the bidder's goods or services;
c) The quality of the bidder's goods or services;
d) The extent to which the goods or services meet the City's needs;
e) The bidder's past relationship with the City;
f) The impact on the ability of the City to comply with laws and rules relating to contracting with
Historically Underutilized Businesses and non-profit organizations employing persons with
disabilities;
g) The total long-term cost to the City to acquire goods or services; and
h) Any relevant criteria specifically listed in the Invitation to Bid.
13.2 The City of Lubbock reserves the right to reject any or all bids, reject any particular item on a bid, and to
waive immaterial formalities and to accept the offer most advantageous to the City of Lubbock in its sole
discretion. Unless otherwise specified herein, the City may award the bid for any item or group of items
shown on the Bid Form.
13.3 All bids are evaluated for compliance with specifications before the bid price is considered. Failure to
comply with the listed General Conditions may result in disqualification of bid.
13.4 In case of tie bids, preference will be given to local bidders. Consistent and continued tie bidding on any
commodity could be cause for rejection of bids by the City of Lubbock and/or investigation by the
Attorney General to determine possible Anti -Trust violations.
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13.5 Before the City may award a bid to a nonresident bidder, the nonresident bidder's bid must be lower than
lowest bid submitted by a responsible Texas bidder by the same margin or amount that a Texas bidder
would be required to underbid the nonresident bidder in the nonresident bidders' home state.
13.6 Any contract made, or purchase order issued, as a result of this Invitation to Bid, shall be entered into the
State of Texas and under the laws of the State of Texas. In connection with the performance of work, the
Bidder agrees to comply with the Fair Labor Standard Act, Equal Opportunity Employment Act, and all
other applicable Federal, State, and Local laws, regulations, and executive orders to the extent that the
same may be applicable.
13.7 NO INDIVIDUAL OF ANY USING DEPARTMENT HAS THE AUTHORITY TO LEGALLY
AND/OR FINANCIALLY COMMIT THE CITY TO ANY CONTRACT, AGREEMENT OR
PURCHASE ORDER FOR GOODS OR SERVICES, UNLESS SPECIFICALLY SANCTIONED BY
THE REQUIREMENTS OF THIS INVITATION TO BID.
13.8 Responsible Bidder Criteria: The City shall consider only responsible Bidders. Responsible Bidders are
those that have, in the sole judgment of the City, the financial ability, experience, resources, skills,
capability, reliability and business integrity necessary to perform the requirements of the contract. The
City may also consider references and financial stability in determining a responsible Bidder.
13.9 In order to assure adequate coverage for remote locations throughout the City, the City may make
multiple awards, selecting multiple vendors to provide the services desired, if multiple awards are in
the best interest of the City. Cost and location will be used in making this determination. A decision to
make a multiple award of this Bid, however, is an option reserved by the City, based on the needs of the
City.
14 EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
14.1 Bidder agrees that it will not discriminate in hiring, promotion, treatment, or other terms and conditions of
employment based on race, sex, national origin, age, disability, or in any way violative of Title VII of
1964 Civil Rights Act and amendments, except as permitted by said laws.
15 SPECIFICATIONS
15.1 Any catalog, brand name or manufacturer's reference in the specifications is descriptive and NOT
restrictive, and is used to indicate type and quality level desired. Bids on brands of like nature and quality
may be considered unless specifically excluded.
15.2 If bidding on other than reference or specifications, bid must show manufacturer, .brand, trade name,
catalog and/or lot number, etc., on article offered and certify article offered is equivalent to specifications.
If other than specified brand of items are offered, specifications, catalog sheets, illustrations and complete
descriptive literature must be submitted with bid.
15.3 Bidders taking exception to any part or section of the specifications shall indicate such exceptions on the
specifications. Failure to indicate any exception will be interpreted as the bidder's intent to comply fully
with the requirements as written. Conditional or qualified bids, unless specifically allowed, shall be
subject to rejection in whole or in part.
15.4 Minor deviations from written specifications shall not necessarily disqualify a vendor's bid. The City of
Lubbock specification committee will be the sole determiner of what constitutes a minor deviation. The
City has the right to waive minor defects or variations of a bid from the exact requirements of the
specifications that do not affect the price, quality, quantity, delivery, or performance time of services
being procured.
15.5 The City may deem it necessary to specify Approved Brands after conclusive testing, prior usage or
standardization. The City may test any sample(s), supplied free of charge, to qualify for the Approved
Brand list. Each sample must be marked with bidder's name and address. At bidder's request and
expense, the sample(s) not destroyed or used in examinations and testing will be returned.
15.6 When specifications call for samples to be submitted, samples must be delivered by the bidder, at bidder's
expense, to the Purchasing Manager no less than seven days prior to the opening of bids. Each sample
must be clearly tagged to show bidder's name and address, item number, and the name of the item being
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substituted. The name of the manufacturer and brand name, technical data, intended use, and other
pertinent data for product evaluation must accompany each sample.
16 QUALIFICATIONS OF BIDDERS
16.1 The Bidder may be required before the award of any contract to show to the complete satisfaction of the
City of Lubbock that the Bidder or his Subcontractor has the necessary facilities, ability, and financial
resources to provide the service specified therein in a satisfactory manner. The Bidder may also be
required to give a past history and references in order to satisfy the City of Lubbock in regard to the
Bidder's or his Subcontractor's qualifications.
16.2 The City of Lubbock may make reasonable investigations deemed necessary and proper to determine the
ability of the Bidder or his Subcontractor to perform the work, and the Bidder shall furnish to the City of
Lubbock all information for this purpose that may be requested. The City of Lubbock reserves the right to
reject any bid if the evidence submitted by, or investigation of, the Bidder fails to satisfy the City of
Lubbock that the Bidder or his Subcontractor is properly qualified to carry out the obligations of the
contract and to complete the work described therein. Evaluation of the Bidder's or his Subcontractor's
qualifications shall include:
a) The ability, capacity, skill, and financial resources to perform the work or provide the service
required;
b) The ability of the Bidder or his Subcontractor to perform the work or provide the service promptly or
within the time specified, without delay or interference;
c) The character, integrity, reputation, judgment, experience, and efficiency of the Bidder or his
Subcontractor;
d) The quality of performance of previous contracts or services.
17 ANTI -LOBBYING PROVISION
17.1 DURING THE PERIOD BETWEEN THE BID CLOSE DATE AND THE CONTRACT AWARD,
BIDDERS, INCLUDING THEIR AGENTS AND REPRESENTATIVES, SHALL NOT DIRECTLY
DISCUSS OR PROMOTE THEIR BID WITH ANY MEMBER OF THE LUBBOCK CITY COUNCIL
OR CITY STAFF EXCEPT IN THE COURSE OF CITY -SPONSORED INQUIRIES, BRIEFINGS,
INTERVIEWS, OR PRESENTATIONS, UNLESS REQUESTED BY THE CITY.
17.2 This provision is not meant to preclude bidders from discussing other matters with City Council members
or City staff. This policy is intended to create a level playing field for all potential bidders, assure that
contract decisions are made in public, and to protect the integrity of the bid process. Violation of this
provision may result in rejection of the bidder's bid.
18 BONDS, INSURANCE AND INDEMNITY
18.1 No bonds are required to be submitted with this bid.
18.2 The successful bidder shall meet the minimum insurance requirements as defined in Section II. A City of
Lubbock Insurance Requirement Affidavit completed by the bidder's insurance agent/broker(s) must
accompany each bid.
18.3 The successful bidder agrees to indemnify, defend, keep and save harmless the City, its agents, officials
and employees, against all injuries, deaths, loss, damages, claims, patent claims, suits, liabilities,
judgments, costs and expenses, which may in anywise arise or accrue against the City in consequence of
the granting of the contract or which may anywise result there from, whether or not it shall be alleged or
determined that the act was caused through negligence or omission of the Contractor or its employees, or
of the subcontractor or assignee or its employees, if any, and the Contractor shall, at his own expense,
appear, defend and pay all charges of attorneys and all costs and other expenses arising there from or
incurred in connection therewith, and, if any judgment shall be rendered against the City in any such
action, the Contractor shall, at its own expenses, satisfy discharge the same. Contractor expressly
understands and agrees that any bond required by the contract, or otherwise provided by Contractor, shall
in no way limit the responsibility to indemnify, keep and save harmless and defend the City as herein
provided.
19 UTILIZATION OF LOCAL BUSINESS RESOURCES
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The City desires, as much as practicable, to stimulate growth in all sectors of the local business community.
Bidders are strongly encouraged to explore and implement methods for the utilization of local resources.
20 PROTEST
20.1 All protests regarding the bid solicitation process must be submitted in writing to the City Purchasing
Manager within five (5) business days following the opening of bids. This includes all protests relating to
advertising of bid notices, deadlines, bid opening, and all other related procedures under the Local
Government Code, as well as any protest relating to alleged improprieties with the bidding process.
This limitation does not include protests relating to staff recommendations as to award of this bid.
Protests relating to staff recommendations may be directed to the City Manager.
All staff recommendations will be made available for public review prior to consideration by the City
Council as allowed by law.
20.2 FAILURE TO PROTEST WITHIN THE TIME ALLOTTED SHALL CONSTITUTE A WAIVER
OF ANY PROTEST.
21 CONSIDERATION OF LOCATION OF BIDDER'S PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS
21.1 Pursuant to Subchapter Z, Chapter 271, Texas Local Government Code, In purchasing under this title any
real property, personal property that is not affixed to real property, or services, if a municipality receives
one or more competitive sealed bids from a bidder whose principal place of business is in the municipality
and whose bid is within five percent of the lowest bid price received by the municipality from a bidder
who is not a resident of the municipality, the municipality may enter into a contract with:
(1) the lowest bidder; or
(2) the bidder whose principal place of business is in the municipality if the governing body of the
municipality determines, in writing, that the local bidder offers the municipality the best combination
of contract price and additional economic development opportunities for the municipality created by
the contract award, including the employment of residents of the municipality and increased tax
revenues to the municipality.
21.2 This section does not apply to the purchase of telecommunications services or information services, as
those terms are defined by 47 U.S.C. Section 153.
21.3 In order to receive consideration, bidders must submit an Affidavit of Eligibility.
22 CONTRACT TERM AND PRICING
22.1 The contract shall be for a term of five years, said date of term beginning upon City Council date of
formal approval.
22.2 Quantities are estimated only and shall be bid on a MORE OR LESS basis. Prices shall remain firm for
the one Year of this contract.
22.3 Price Increases: Price increases must be approved by the City Purchasing Manager. Vendors shall be
allowed to adjust prices, provided proof of manufacturer's price increase can be furnished in writing to
the _CiV. The price increase shall take effect thirty (30) days after notification of acceptance by the City.
If an agreement cannot be reached, the contract is terminated in thirty (30) days with a written notice.
23 TERMINATION OF CONTRACT
This contract shall remain in effect until the expiration date, performance of services ordered, or termination of by
either party with a thirty (30) day written notice. Such written notice must state the reason for cancellation. The
City of Lubbock reserves the right to award the canceled contract to the next lowest and best bidder as it deems to
be in the best interest of the city.
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The City of Lubbock is aware of the time and effort you expend in preparing and submitting bids to the City. Please let us
know of any bid requirement causing you difficulty in responding to our Invitation to Bid. We want to facilitate your
participation so that all responsible vendors can compete for the City's business. Awards should be made approximately
two to six weeks after the opening date. If you have any questions, please contact the City of Lubbock Purchasing Manager
at (806) 775-2572.
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III. GENERAL CONDITIONS
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These General Conditions apply to all bids and become a part of the terms and conditions of any bid submitted. The City
shall mean the City of Lubbock.
Requirements Contract: During the period of the contract, the Contractor shall provide all the services described in the
contract. The Contractor understands and agrees that this is a requirements contract and that the City shall have no
obligation to the Contractor if no services are required. Any quantities that are included in the scope of work reflect the
current expectations of the City for the period of the contract. The amount is only an estimate and the Contractor
understands and agrees that the City is under no obligation to the Contractor to buy any amount of the services as a
result of having provided this estimate or of having any typical or measurable requirement in the past. The Contractor
further understands and agrees that the City may require services in an amount less than or in excess of the estimated
annual contract amount and that the quantity actually used, whether in excess of the estimate or less than the estimate,
shall not give rise to any claim for compensation other than the total of the unit prices in the contract for the quantity
actually used. In making its bid hereunder, the Contractor expressly recognizes the rights of the City provided herein,
and further recognizes that the Contractor shall have no claims against the City for anticipated profits for the quantities
called for, diminished or deleted.
2 Nonappropriation: All funds for payment by the City under this contract are subject to the availability of an annual
appropriation for this purpose by the City. In the event of nonappropriation of funds by the City Council of the City of
Lubbock for the goods or services provided under the contract, the City will terminate the contract, without termination
charge or other liability, on the last day of the then -current fiscal year or when the appropriation made for the then -
current year for the goods or services covered by this contract is spent, whichever event occurs first. If at any time
funds are not appropriated for the continuance of this contract, cancellation shall be accepted by the Seller on thirty
(30) days prior written notice, but failure to give such notice shall be of no effect and the City shall not be obligated
under this contract beyond the date of termination.
Invoices: Contractor shall submit separ to invoices, in duplicate, on each purchase order or purchase release after each
delivery. Invoices shall indicate the p ha order or purchase release number and the supply agreement number if
applicable. Invoices shall be itemi d a t sportation charges, if any, shall be listed separately. A copy of the bill
of lading, and the freight waybi w n ap li , shall be attached to the invoice. Mail to Accounts Payable, City of
Lubbock, P.O. Box 2000, Lubb xas 9 7. Payment shall not be due unless and until the Contractor shall not be
in default under the terms of th con act, and until the above instruments are submitted after delivery. CITY MAY
MAKE PAYMENTS FOR PURCHASES UNDER THIS CONTRACT USING THE CITY'S MASTERCARD
PURCHASING CARD (PCARD). THE SELLER AGREES TO ACCEPT PCARD PAYMENTS WITHOUT ANY
ADDITIONS OR SURCHARGES.
4 No Warranty By The City Against Infringements: As part of the contract for sale, Contractor agrees to ascertain
whether goods manufactured in accordance with the specifications attached to the contract will give rise to the rightful
claim of any third person by way of infringement of the like. The City makes no warranty that the production of goods
according to the specification will not give rise to such a claim, and in no event shall The City be liable to Contractor
for indemnification in the event that Contractor is sued on the grounds of infringement or the like. If Contractor is of
the opinion that an infringement or the like will result, he will notify the City to this effect in writing within two weeks
after the signing of the contract. If the City does not receive notice and is subsequently held liable for the infringement
or the like, Contractor will save The City harmless. If Contractor in good faith ascertains the production of the goods in
accordance with the specifications will result in infringement or the like, the contract shall be null and void.
5 Gratuities: The City may, by written notice to the Contractor, cancel the contract or purchase order without liability to
Contractor if it is determined by the City that gratuities, in the form of entertainment, gifts or otherwise, were offered or
given by the Contractor, or any agent or representative of the Contractor, to any officer or employee of the City of
Lubbock with a view toward securing a contract or securing favorable treatment with respect to the awarding or
amending, or the making of any determinations with respect to the performing of such a contract. In the event the
Contract is canceled by the City pursuant to this provision, the City shall be entitled, in addition to any other rights and
remedies, to recover or withhold the amount of the cost incurred by Contractor in providing such gratuities.
6 Force Maieure: Neither party shall be held responsible for losses or damages hereunder, if the fulfillment of any terms
of provisions of the contract is delayed or prevented by strike, walkouts, acts of God, or public enemy, fire, or flood.
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7 Assignment -Delegation: No right or interest in the contract shall be assigned or delegation of any obligation made by
Contractor without the written permission of the City. Any attempted assignment or delegation by Contractor shall be
wholly void and totally ineffective for all purposes unless made in conformity with this paragraph.
8 Material Safety Data Sheets: Seller shall provide the City of Lubbock with current Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for
each chemical defined as hazardous under the Texas Hazard Communication Act (every chemical bearing any manner of
warning label on the container) to comply with provisions of the Texas Hazard Communication Act, Title 6, Subchapter D,
Chapter 502, Texas Health and Safety Code Ann. (This Act is corollary to OSHA Standard 29 CRF 1910.1200, which is
generally known as the Right to Know Law.)
9 Waiver: No claim or right arising out of a breach of the contract can be discharged in whole or in part by a waiver or
renunciation of the claim or right unless the waiver or renunciation is supported by consideration and is in writing
signed by the aggrieved party.
10 Right To Assurance: Whenever one party to the contract in good faith has reason to question the other party's intent to
perform he may demand that the other party give written assurance of this intent to perform. In the event that a demand
is made and no assurance is given within five (5) days, the demanding party may treat this failure as an anticipatory
repudiation of the Contract.
11 Unsatisfactory Work: If, at any time during the contract term, the service performed or work done by the Contractor is
considered by the City to create a condition that threatens the health, safety, or welfare of the community, the
Contractor shall, on being notified by the City, immediately correct such deficient service or work. In the event the
Contractor fails, after notice, to correct the deficient service or work immediately, the City shall have the right to order
the correction of the deficiency by separate contract or with its own resources at the expense of the Contractor.
12 Time: It is hereby expressly agreed and understood that time is of the essence for the performance of the contract, and
failure by Contractor to meet the time specifications of the contract will cause Contractor to be in default of the
contract.
13 Silence of Specification: The apparent silence of specifications as to any detail, or the apparent omission from it of a
detailed description concerning any point, shall be regarded as meaning that only the best commercial products and
practices are to prevail and that only material and workmanship of the finest quality are to be used. All interpretations
of the specifications in this bid shall be made on the basis of this statement. The items furnished under this contract
shall be new, unused, of the latest product in production to commercial trade, and shall be of the highest quality as to
materials used and workmanship. Manufacturer furnishing these shall be experienced in design and construction of such
items and shall be an established supplier of the item bid.
14 Environmental Stewardship
The City of Lubbock is fully committed to environmental excellence. It is the policy of the City to demonstrate sound
environmental performance by controlling and mitigating the environmental impact of City activities, operations, and
services. This commitment extends to the procurement and contracting process. Contractors and suppliers selected to
provide services and materials to the City are required to uphold an equally high standard. To that end all contractors
and suppliers hired by the City agree to maintain full compliance with any and all applicable environmental regulations.
In addition, contractors and suppliers agree to implement whatever processes and procedures necessary to reduce and
eliminate pollution and wastes and conserve natural resources while under contract with the City. To the greatest extent
possible, while still delivering the highest quality service or material, City contractors and suppliers, as well as any sub-
contractors under their supervision, will:
• minimize waste and pollution generation;
• conserve natural resources and energy;
• minimize the use of hazardous materials by choosing the least toxic - yet effective - materials and
products;
• use the highest available post -consumer content materials and products;
• recycle and/or reuse as much as is possible, waste materials; and incorporate into project design energy
efficient fixtures, appliances and mechanical equipment.
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