Evaluation Procedures for te Award of Competitive Bids
1. The appropriate award of a bid
is initially determined by comparing
bid responses to the specified requirements
which include not only technical
requirements and total price, but
also prompt delivery, payment terms
and discounts, and general specifications
required by the University or end
user. The determination of an acceptable
bid award is a joint effort between
the end user and the Purchasing
Department.
2. If the low bid is equivalent
to the items specified and the general
requirements enumerated in the "Request
for Quotation", acceptance by the
end user must be made known to the
appropriate buyer in the Purchasing
Department by memorandum, e-mail
or by submitting a purchase requisition
issued to the successful vendor.
3. If it is doubtful that a low
bid is acceptable, it may be necessary
to call for a demonstration by the
low vendor(s) to afford an opportunity
to prove equivalency to the items
specified. When a demonstration
is not appropriate, non-equivalency
and ultimate award to a higher bidder
must be justified in writing by
the ordering department. Additional
specifications or information may
be obtained from the vendor to compare
with the original specifications.
Final evaluation and ultimate award
of the bid is based on the total
findings of the investigation. Appropriate
documentation must be made part
of the bid package upon award of
the bid.
4. A letter of justification from
the end user is required in the
event a low bid is not acceptable.
The justification must reflect a
comparison of those items, areas,
features, etc. which are not equivalent
to the requirements as specified
in the bid. A statement referencing
a particular application of the
specified items and the importance
of this application should be stressed,
and a statement as to why the low
bid is not suitable for this application
should also be included.
NOTE: The following statements
cannot be accepted unless substantiated
by more specific information and
explanation: a) The low bid is not
suitable for our purposes. (Why?)
b) The low bid is not what I specified.
(How is it unequal?) c) The low
bid is not equivalent to the specifications.
(How?)
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