[Adopted 6-26-2013 by Ord. No. 5419]
The Council hereby adopts, as its Competitive Policies Code, § 1901, as amended, of the Third Class City Code, pursuant to §
C-5.13B of the Home Rule Charter, for contracts or purchases which exceed the current maximum expenditure as set forth in § 1901(d) of the Third Class City Code, as may be amended.
In all cases of contracts or purchases other than the kind mentioned
in § 1901(d)(1) to (5), inclusive, of the Third Class City
Code (Act of June 28, 1951, P.L. 662, as amended), from $10,000 to
an amount equal to the current maximum expenditure as set forth in
§ 1901(d) of the Third Class City Code, or as may be amended,
whether made by Council or by an officer or appointee of the City,
written bids shall be solicited therefor, and no such contract or
purchase shall be made for the City except upon at least two such
written bids. The specifications upon which such bids are solicited
shall be uniform insofar as possible to afford equal opportunity for
bidding. Catalogues and circulars of firm prices shall be acceptable
as bids upon the contracts or purchases herein regulated. All such
bids shall be retained in the proper department or office for a period
of at least two months. The members of Council and the City Controller
shall have access to the bids in all departments and offices of the
City for the enforcement of this section.
Any official or appointee of the City contracting or purchasing
in violation of the provisions of this article shall be liable upon
his/her bond, if any, personally, in the full amount of the purchase
or contract so made, and the Council may void any such purchase or
contract.
All purchases requiring competitive bidding will follow the
procedures as set forth in the Third Class City Code, as hereinabove
set forth, except that bids may be accepted and passed by resolution
of the Council of the City of Easton, and it shall not be necessary
to adopt an ordinance as otherwise may be required in the Third Class
City Code.
The Council hereby affirms all previous contracts adopted following
the competitive process of the Third Class City Code as being consistent
with the intent of the aforesaid section of the Home Rule Charter.