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1 1 FALL 2010 ASBO CONFERENCE 773-5932 deene.dayton@state.sd.us

2 2 New Bid Laws  All previous bid laws were repealed in 2010 session – HB 1046  New laws were passed: SDCL 5-18A General SDCL 5-18B Public Improvements SDCL 5-18C Local Laws SDCL 5-18D State Agency

3 3 Bid - Limits $25,000 for supplies or services $50,000 for any public improvement

4 4 Bid Definitions  Purchasing Agency – any governmental body authorized by law to enter into contracts (cities, counties, schools, state…)

5 5 Bid Definitions  Public Improvement – the process of building, altering, repairing, improving or demolishing any public infrastructure facility, including any structure, building, or other improvements of any kind to real property  Supplies – any property, including equipment, materials, and printing;

6 6 Bid Definitions  Competitive Sealed Bid – Standard notices Opened pubicly – witnesses Bid specs shall set forth the evaluation criteria Bids may be modified by fax, price not disclosed If you have a tie bid then you may  Award bid by lottery  Or rebid

7 7 Bid Definitions 3X  A contract may be entered into by competitive sealed proposals if the purchasing agency determines in writing that the use of competitive sealed bids is either not practicable or not advantageous.

8 8 Bid Definitions  Competitive Sealed Proposal – Solicited through an RFP, state relative importance of price and other factors, Standard notices are required Register of bidders shall be maintained, open to public after contract award Each proposal shall be opened so as to avoid disclosure of contents to competing offerors during the process of negotiation

9 9 Bid Definition  Competitive Sealed Proposal Con’t- A discussion may be conducted with the offeror to assure a full understanding Revisions may be permitted after submission and prior to an award There can be no disclosure of info derived from any proposal submitted by a competing offeror Award to most advantageous

10 10 Bid Applications  Multiple purchases – Aggregate for FY  Installment payments – focus on contract  Trade-in ---value of what you are acquiring  Piecemeal – value of the “whole” project

11 11 Bid - Emergency  When there is a threat to public health, welfare or safety or for other urgent or compelling reason  Bid notices are not required  Consider rentals  Declaration in minutes  Procurement must be made with such competition as practicable

12 12 Bid Exemptions  ANY purchase of supplies or services, other than professional services, by purchasing agencies from ANY active contract that has been awarded by ANY government entity by competitive sealed bids or competitive sealed proposals or from ANY contract that was competitively solicited and awarded within the previous twelve months; 5-18A-22 (3)

13 13 Bid Exemptions  Federal surplus property  Purchases from another government (6-5-1)  From the state price list  Local vendor matching the state price list  Real estate and auction services  Legal, audit, architectural, insurance

14 14 Bid Exemptions  Transportation of students (5 yr limit)  Computer software  Communication technologies, computers, peripheral equipment and related connectivity  Perishable or unprepared foodstuffs  May buy off of GSA contracts

15 15 Bid Exemptions  Published books (textbooks, library)  “raw materials used in construction or manufacture of products for resale” (shop class, houses)

16 16 Bid Exemption  Sole Source – Determine in writing justification Uniqueness or sole availability Negotiate for most advantageous price Does not apply to construction or construction equipment

17 17 Bid Exemption  Change orders: Unit prices Extra work not reasonably foreseeable Sliding scale

18 18 Bid Exemption  Guaranteed energy savings contract: SDCL 1-33B RFP required Written guarantee on payback – 15 yrs Guarantee verified by a professional

19 19 Bid Advertisement  Two notices  First notice at least 10 days prior to opening  Second notice may be in any legal newspaper

20 20 Bid Advertisement  Centralized Bid Exchange – Provide greater notice to bidders List all state and local bids May charge a fee

21 21 Bid - Bonding  Bid bond – 5% cashiers or certified check or 10% bid bond ---provided by each bidder  Performance bond – in the amount of the contract----provided by the winning bidder  Bonding is only “required” for construction contracts

22 22 Bid Opening  No bids – if no bids are received, may negotiate a contract for the most advantageous price, if the specs of the original bid are met – even for public improvements

23 23 Bid - Opening  Bids may not be faxed – must be sealed  Bids received “late” should not be considered  Board has 30 days to accept or reject all bids

24 24 Bid Opening  Preference is allowed over a non resident bidder in the amount of the preference in the other state (reciprocity)  Bureau of Adm keeps a list of preferences

25 25 Bid Opening  A 5% preference for the purchase of supplies may be given to a bidder whose product contains recycled or biobased materials over a bidder whose product does not contain such materials

26 26 Bid - Fuel  Not required to publish two notices  Bulk delivery – secure 3 quotes  May include a procedure for adjusting prices to meet changing market conditions not within the control of the vendor  SDCL 5-18C-6

27 27 Student Transportation  No contract may exceed 5 years  May renegotiate during the contract if terms for changes are in the contract  Changes must be spread in the minutes

28 28 Food Management Contracts  No contract may exceed one year  Contract may be renewed 4 times  Renewal may include a renegotiation if original contract has specific provisions for renegotiation in it  Changes to contract must be spread in minutes

29 29 Surplus Property  Auction – Declare surplus Two notices, first notice 10 days prior auction An appraisal is not required Hold the auction Governing board members may buy at an auction

30 30 Surplus Property  Sealed bid process – Declare surplus Appraisal by three property tax payers $500 or less -  Public or private sale without notice Over $500  Two notices  May award to highest bidder

31 31 Surplus Property  Proceeds of a sale may be placed into the General Fund, the CO Fund or if it is a food service item, into that fund  Real estate may also be sold through a realtor  Governing board has the right to accept or reject any sale


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