A.
Prior to contracting for goods and services, the department head or their designee for the initiating department shall:
1.
Be responsible for conducting solicitations for needed goods or services, except as otherwise specified by the City Manager or Administrative Services Director or as specified in the administrative regulations;
2.
Make a reasonable and good faith estimate of the anticipated compensation amount to be paid for the goods and services, which estimate shall be filed in the department's procurement file;
3.
Ensure solicitation is conducted in strict accordance with the procedures established in this article, Solicitation Procedures, and the administrative regulations;
4.
Ensure all solicitations are in writing. Oral quotes, bids, or proposals shall not be accepted;
5.
Ensure the documents and instructions to be used for soliciting bids, proposals, or price quotations shall be those provided and required by the Administrative Services Director;
6.
If submitted bids or proposals exceed the compensation amounts for the solicitation procedures used for the contract, conducting a new solicitation if directed by the City Manager or Administrative Services Director; and
7.
Ensuring procurements are not split or separated into smaller components for the purpose of circumventing the solicitation or contract approval requirements specified in this chapter.
B.
No consultant, contractor, or vendor who assisted the city's decision to identify the goods or services to be procured, and no consultant, contractor, or vendor who assisted the city with the preparation of the solicitation, shall submit a bid, proposal, or quotation for the goods or services to be procured.
C.
All potential consultants, contractors, or vendors shall avoid any behavior that might influence any elected or appointed officials to interfere with a solicitation, and they shall limit their communications with the City of Livermore to the person responsible for conducting that solicitation and the Administrative Services Director. Undue influence on a solicitation may result in the consultant, contractor, or vendor being disqualified from participating in a solicitation as set forth in the administrative regulations.
D.
The solicitation procedures in this article shall be followed for contracts for goods and services, and the solicitation procedures in Article V of this chapter shall be followed for public works contracts for public projects.
(Ord. 2159 § 3 (Exh. A), 2024)