On any contracts for the purchases of personal
property or for personal services advertised for bid pursuant to Section
406 of the Charter of the Town of North Haven, the lowest responsible
bidder shall be determined in the flowing order:
A. On purchases the cost of which is $1,000,000 total
contract price or less, any Town-based bidder which has submitted
a low bid not more than 10% higher than the low bid, provided such
Town-based bidder agrees to accept the award of the bid at the amount
of the low bid. If more than one Town-based bidder has submitted bids
not more than 10% higher than the low bid and has agreed to accept
the award of the bid at the amount of the low bid, the lowest responsible
bidder shall be that one of such Town-based bidders which submitted
the lowest bid.
B. On purchases the cost of which is over a $1,000,000,
but less than $5,000,000 total contract price, any Town-based bidder
which has submitted a bid not more than live 5% higher than the low
bid, provided such Town-based bidder agrees to accept the award of
the bid at the amount of the low bid. If more than one Town-based
bidder submitted bids not wore than 5% higher than the low bid and
has agreed to accept the award of the bid at the amount of the low
bid, the lowest responsible bidder shall be that one of such Town-based
bidders which has submitted the lowest bid.
C. On purchases the cost of which is over $5,000,000
total contract price, any Town-based bidder which has submitted a
bid not more than 3% higher than the low bid, provided such Town-based
bidder agrees to accept the award of the low bid at the amount of
the low bid. If more than one Town-based bidder has submitted bids
not more than 3% higher than the low bid and has agreed to accept
the award of the bid at the amount of the low bid, the lowest responsible
bidder shall be that one of such Town-based bidders which submitted
the lowest bid.
D. The responsible low bidder.
The Town of North Haven's policy on Town-based
businesses, namely that the Town reserves the right to award bids
on the basis of this article concerning Town-based businesses, shall
be stated in the invitation to bid.
Sections
32-4 to
32-6 shall not apply in those instances where the invitation to bid involves purchases through a consortium, through cooperative agreements with other local, state or federal agencies, state bid (DSA) prices or federal (GSA) bid schedules or any other similar arrangements precluding the need for local, unilateral bidding.
This article, once adopted, shall apply only to local bids solicited, or contract placed unilaterally by the Town. Under no circumstances will an existing contract with a vendor be replaced solely for reasons enumerated in §§
32-4 and
32-5.