[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Woodbury 9-21-2023 by L.L. No. 12-2023. Amendments noted where applicable.]
It is the intent of this chapter to allow the Village of Woodbury the option to award certain contracts, which are subject to competitive bidding pursuant to General Municipal Law § 103, on the basis of best value, as defined in State Finance Law § 163.
This chapter is adopted pursuant to New York State General Municipal Law § 103, which allows municipalities to authorize, by local law, the award of purchase contracts and contracts for services subject to competitive bidding on the basis of either lowest responsible bidder or best value as defined in § 163 of the New York State Finance Law. The best value option may be used if it is more cost-efficient over time to award the good or service to other than the lowest responsible bidder, based on factors such as lower cost of maintenance, durability, higher quality and longer product life.
A. 
Award based on best value. Goods and services procured and awarded on the basis of best value are those that the Board of Trustees determines will be of the highest quality while being the most cost-efficient. The determination of quality and cost efficiency shall be based on objectively quantified and clearly described and documented criteria, which may include, but shall not be limited to, any or all of the following: cost of maintenance; proximity to the end user if distance or response time is a significant term; durability; availability of replacement parts or maintenance contractors; longer product life; product performance criteria; and quality of craftsmanship.
B. 
Applicability. These sections apply to all Village purchase contracts, including those involving an expenditure of more than $20,000, and Village contracts for services involving an expenditure of more than $35,000, but excludes purchase contracts necessary for the completion of a public works contract pursuant to Article 8 of the State Labor Law as well as excluding any other contracts in accordance with current or future state law. If the dollar thresholds of General Municipal Law § 103 are increased or decreased in the future by the State Legislature, the dollar thresholds set forth herein shall be deemed simultaneously amended to match the new General Municipal Law thresholds.
C. 
Standard for best value.
(1) 
State Finance Law § 163 defines "best value" as "the basis for awarding contracts for services to the offerer which optimizes quality, cost and efficiency, among responsive and responsible offerers. Such basis shall reflect, wherever possible, objective and quantifiable analysis." Such basis may also identify a quantitative factor for offerers that are small businesses, certified minority- or women-owned business enterprises or service-disabled veteran-owned business enterprises as defined in New York State Executive Law to be used in evaluation of offers for awarding of contracts for services.
(2) 
The Board of Trustees has determined that appropriate criteria to determine best value includes, but shall not be limited to: cost of maintenance, longer product life, product performance criteria, durability, and quality of craftsmanship.
D. 
Documentation. Whenever any contract is awarded on the basis of best value, the basis for determining best value shall be documented, and shall be filed with the Village Clerk.
E. 
Procurement policy superseded. Any inconsistent provision of the Village's procurement policy, as adopted prior to the effective date of this chapter, shall be deemed superseded by the provisions of this chapter.