[Adopted 4-1994 (Ch.
34 of the 2016 Code) and reviewed annually]
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
All goods and services will be secured by use of written requests for proposals, written quotations, verbal quotations or any other method that assures that goods will be purchased at the lowest price and that favoritism will be avoided, except in the following circumstances: purchase contracts over $20,000 and public works contracts over $35,000; goods purchased from agencies for the blind or severely handicapped pursuant to § 162 of the State Finance Law; goods purchased from correctional institutions pursuant to § 186 of the Correction Law; purchases under state contracts pursuant to § 104 of the General Municipal Law; purchases under county contracts pursuant to § 103, Subdivision 3, of the General Municipal Law; or purchases pursuant to §
34-6 of this article.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
The following method of purchase will be used when required
by this article in order to achieve the highest savings:
Estimated Amount of Purchase Contract
|
Method
|
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$0 to $1,499
|
No quotations
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$1,500 to $2,999
|
2 verbal quotations
|
$3,000 to $19,999
|
3 written/fax quotations or written request for proposals
|
Estimated Amount of Public Works Contract
|
Method
|
---|
$0 to $1,499
|
No quotations
|
$1,500 to $2,999
|
2 verbal quotations
|
$3,000 to $4,999
|
2 written/fax quotations
|
$5,000 to $34,999
|
3 written/fax quotations or written request for proposals
|
A good faith effort shall be made to obtain the required number
of proposals or quotations. If the purchaser is unable to obtain the
required number of proposals or quotations, the purchaser will document
the attempt made at obtaining the proposals. In no event shall the
failure to obtain the proposals be a bar to the procurement.
[Amended 10-24-2012 by L.L. No. 2-2012]
A. Authorization. The Board of Trustees of the Village of Bloomfield
hereby enacts the following section pursuant to State of New York
General Municipal Law § 103, Subdivision 1, and of all other
applicable laws.
B. Definition of "best value."
(1) The Village of Bloomfield hereby authorizes the use of the best value
standard as part of Village procurement policies.
(2) "Best value" is defined in New York State Finance Law § 163.
When awarding contracts under the best value standard, the Village
must consider the overall combination of quality, price, and other
elements of the required commodity or service that in total are optimal
relative to the needs of the Village. Use of the best value standard
must rely, wherever possible, on objective and quantifiable analysis.
The best value standard may identify as a quantitative factor whether
offers are from small businesses or certified minority- or women-owned
business enterprises as defined in New York Executive Law § 310.
The best value standard may only be used for purchase contracts, which
includes contracts for service work, but excludes any purchase contracts
necessary for the completion of a public works contract pursuant to
Article 8 of the Labor Law.
[Adopted 4-23-2013 (Ch.
48 of the 2016 Code)]
This article establishes a procedure for managing communications
with its vendors that could result in a Village payment obligation.
In this article, any such communication, regardless of form, is referred
to as a "request."
A. Except as otherwise provided in this article, each request from any
appointed or elected official shall require the prior approval of
the Board of Trustees ("Board").
B. The Board's prior approval shall specify, by name or office, the
person who is authorized to make the request.
C. The Mayor (or in her or his absence or incapacity, the Vice Mayor)
shall each be authorized to make any request.
D. Unless otherwise provided by the Board, any member of the Board may
make a request to a Village Attorney and to a Village financial advisor,
provided that the request is made after notifying the Mayor (or in
her or his absence or incapacity, the Vice Mayor) or the Clerk/Treasurer.
E. Each request shall be fully and accurately documented in writing
to the Village Clerk/Treasurer within three business days, and shall
be documented to the Board at its next regularly scheduled monthly
meeting.
This article shall not apply:
A. To requests relating to public works day-to-day operations, or to
public works emergency repairs, but any such request shall be reported
to the Board at its next regularly scheduled monthly meeting.
B. To the extent, if any, that it is inconsistent with applicable law.
C. To the extent, if any, that it would breach a contract.
D. To a request that would cost the Village less than $100.