[Amended 7-29-2015 by Ord. No. 2015-20]
A. Awarding
of contracts; bidding procedures.
(1) Public bids received pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1 et seq. may be
received at a time and place designated by the Mayor and/or designee.
Public bid openings shall be attended by, at least, a representative
of the Business Administrator and the Municipal Clerk.
(2) The Mayor is empowered to prepare specifications for the performance
of work or the purchases or furnishing or hiring of any materials,
supplies or services needed by the Township to publicly advertise
for and receive bids on the aforesaid, to require bidding deposits
made in conjunction with the bids and performance security from contractors
who are awarded bids and, when desirable, to establish regulations
for the qualification of prospective bidders, to require standard
questionnaires for prospective bidders and classify and reclassify
prospective bidders, all in accordance with N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1 et seq.
(3) All advertisements for the bids shall be published at least once,
10 calendar days prior to the date fixed to receive bids, in a newspaper
of general circulation within the Township of Robbinsville. All bids
requiring public advertisement shall designate the manner of submitting
bids, the method of receiving bids and the time and place for receipt
of bids.
(4) Bids received in advance shall remain sealed and shall only be opened
for examination at the time and place fixed for the receipt of bids.
At the time and place set for the receipt of bids, all bids tendered
shall be publicly received and immediately unsealed and their contents
announced publicly in the presence of any present bidding parties
or their agents. The price and terms of the bids shall become incorporated
as a part of the minutes of the Council meeting at which the Council
takes action thereon.
(5) The Council shall award the contract by authorizing the Mayor and
Municipal Clerk to execute such or reject all bids within 60 calendar
days after receipt. The Council shall reserve the right at all times
to reject any and all bids received.
(6) The security delivered with the bids shall be returned to the unsuccessful
bidders within three days, Saturdays, Sundays and holidays excepted.
The security of the successful bidder shall be retained until a contract
is executed and any performance security has been submitted.
(7) If an award of contract cannot be made within the sixty-day period,
the three lowest responsible bidders may agree to an extension in
making the award, which shall not exceed an additional 30 calendar
days.
(8) In awarding the bid, any authorized formal contract shall be executed
by the Mayor, attested to by the Municipal Clerk and the Seal of the
Township affixed thereto. In lieu of a formal contract, the Business
Administrator or Mayor may issue a purchase order to the successful
bidder for the required purchase for amounts up to the required bid
minimum in any fiscal year, pursuant to the Local Public Contracts
Law. The successful bidder shall then be required to perform
in accordance with the terms set forth in the specifications for such
items.
(9) A certification from the Chief Financial Officer that a sufficient
unencumbered balance of appropriation is available to pay therefor
shall accompany each contract/bid award.
B. Purchasing
Agent.
(1) There is hereby created the position of Purchasing Agent for the
Township of Robbinsville.
(2) The Purchasing Agent shall be appointed by the Mayor.
(3) The Purchasing Agent is required to possess a valid Qualified Purchasing
Agent certificate, as issued by the New Jersey Division of Local Government
Services, Department of Community Affairs.
(4) The Purchasing Agent shall have, on behalf of the Mayor and Municipal
Council of the Township of Robbinsville, the authority, responsibility
and accountability for the purchasing activity pursuant to the Local
Public Contracts Law (N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1 et seq.); to prepare public
advertising for and to receive bids and requests for proposals for
the provision or performance of goods, services and construction contracts;
to award contracts pursuant to New Jersey law in accordance with the
regulations, forms and procedures promulgated by state regulatory
agencies and Robbinsville Township; and to conduct any activities
as may be necessary or appropriate to the purchasing function of the
Township of Robbinsville.