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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES 1989-030 RESOLUTION NO. 89-30 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY �� '° OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS, AUTHORIZING AND ESTABLISHING PROCEDURES FOR NEGOTIATING COMPETITIVE SEALED PROPOSALS FOR HIGH ,��,� TECHNOLOGY PROCUREMENTS AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE WHEREAS, �252. 041 (b) , Tex. Loc. Gov. Code (Vernon) , as amended, provides for the use of competitive sealed proposals for high technology procurements. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS: Section 1 . That all the matters stated in the preamble of this resolution are true and correct and are hereby incorporated into the body of this resolution as if copied in their entirety. Section 2 . That procedures for negotiating competitive sealed proposals for high technology procurements are hereby established. A true and correct copy of said high technology procurement procedures is attached hereto and incorporated herein �., „ for all intents and purposes as Exhibit "A" . Section 3. That this resolution shall become effective from � and after the date of its passage. PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS on this the 5th day of September , 1989 . APPROVED: � �+ .�-,��•-�=�`7-'"/�`L C�c William D. Tate Mayor ATTEST: inda Huff City Secretary �`` APPROVED AS TO FORM: Adrienne C. Leonard City Attorney EXHIBIT "A" , PAGE 1 OF 3 TO RESOLUTION NO. 89-30 HIGH TECHNOLOGY PROCUREMENT PROCEDURES . �' '� 1 . CONDITIONS FOR USE: A contract may be entered into by competitive sealed proposals for high technology procurements when it is determined that the use of ��� competitive sealed bidding is either not practicable or not advantageous to the City. The term "high technology procurement" means the procurement of equipment, goods or services of a highly technical nature, including but not limited to: information processing equipment, software and firmware used in conjunction with information processing equipment, telecommunications equipment, radio and microwave systems, electronic distributed control systems (including building energy management systems) as well as technical services related to such equipment and goods. 2. REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL: Proposals shall be solicited through a Request for Proposal. 3. PUBLIC NOTICE: Adequate public notice of the Request for Proposal shall be oiven in the same manner as provided in s. 252.041(b), Tex. Loc. Gov. Code (Vernon), as amendeci, for Competitive Sealed Bids. 4. RECEIPT OF PROPOSALS: Froposals shall be opened so as to avoid disclosure of contents to competing offerors and kept secret during the process of negotiation. All � proposals that have been submitted shall be opened for public inspection after contract award. However, trade �:.�} secrets and confidential information contained in the proposals shall not be open for public inspection. 5. EVALUATION FACTORS: The Request for Proposal shall state the relative importance of price and other evaluation factors that will be considered in awarding the contract. 6. DISCUSSION WITH RESPONSIBLE OFFERORS AND REVISIONS TO PROPOSALS: Discussions may be conducted with offerors who submit proposals determined to be reasonably qualified for selection for award, for the purpose of clarification to assure full understanding of, and responsiveness to, the solicitation requirements. Revisions to a proposal of such an offeror may be made in accordance with these Procedures " and State Law. Discussion will be conducted as provided in the Request for Proposal and the following regulations: A. Clear Proposal Established: Proposals will set out in clear, distinct lanouage the requirements of the proposal. Any conditions, oddities and evaluation - factors niust be included in the proposal. ,��, EXHIBIT "A" , PAGE 2 OF 3 TO RESOLUTION NO. 89-30 B. Criteria for Selection of Responsible Offerers: The offerors chosen shall have been evaluated on � the offered price and the criteria and pertinent factors outlined in the proposal. �,�,, C. Revision Techniques: Revisions will be conducted in accordance with ethical business standards to provide fair and equal treatment of competitors. Auction techniques shall be prohibited. The price or other aspects of proposals submitted by one offeror shall not be disclosed to competing offerors during the process of negotiation. � D. Submission of Final Offers: Once all clarifications have been addressed, the offeror must submit, in writing, its final offer within thirty (30) days of the final revision session or as specified in the Request for Proposal or as agreed upon in the revision sessions. E. Revision Sessions: 1 . For a purchase request directed through the Purchasing Division, each revision session held shall consist of a representative(s) of the Purchasing Division, a representative(s) � '" of the using department or someone _chosen by that department plus other personnel as deemed ;��, necessary by the Purchasing Division. The revision sessions shall be chaired by a representative(s) of the Purchasing Division. Notes of the session shall be recorded, mechanically or by dictation, so as to alleviate the possibility of error or misunderstanding. Transcripts af each session shall be distributed to each participant in attendance at each session. Any corrections in the transcript are to be the first item on the agenda for the next � session. No discussion of errors or � misunderstandin;s shall take place outside the revision sessions between City of Grapevine personnel and the offeror. � � EXHIBIT "A" , PAGE 3 OF 3 TO RESOLUTION NO. 89-30 2. For purchase requirements directed through �,�x� departments other than purchasing, the department shall establish a committee of ` interested persons. Procedures for the revision sessions are to be outlined in the Request for Proposal. 7. AWARD: The award shall be made to the responsible offeror whose written proposal is determined to be the most advantageous to the City taking into consideration price and the evaluation factors set forth in the Request for Proposal. �-� ,