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5/24/2004
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ORDINANCE NO. 2263 ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 2, ARTICLE VII. PURCHASING, SECTIONS 2.63, 2.65, 2.68., 2.72, 2.77 AND 2.80 OF THE REDWOOD CITY MUNICIPAL CODE The City Council of Redwood City does ordain as follows: Section 1. That Chapter 2, Article VII, Sections 2.63, 2.65, 2.68, 2.72, 2.77 and 2.80 of the Redwood City Municipal Code are hereby amended in their entirety to read as follows: Sec. 2.63 BIDDING REQUIRED FOR PURCHASES OR CONTRACTS OF MATERIALS, SERVICES, EQUIPMENT OR SUPPLIES EXCEEDING SIXTY THOUSAND DOLLARS AND PUBLIC WORKS OR IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTS A. All materials, personal services, equipment and supplies costing
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<br /> OS/24/2004 <br /> disputes, claims filed, submittal of disputes to mediation, <br /> arbitration, or other dispute-resolving procedures, and litigation <br /> pertaining to prior public works or private construction projects; and <br /> 8. Such other information as the Manager shall determine relating to <br /> the ability, capacity and skill of the prospective bidder to perform <br /> the contract for the designated project. <br /> The Manager shall adopt and apply a uniform system of rating prospective <br /> bidders on the basis of the standard questionnaire submitted for a <br /> designated project. Based upon said system, those prospective bidders <br /> who or which qualify for bidding on the project shall be notified thereof in <br /> writing by the Manager and shall be invited to submit written, sealed bids <br /> in the manner provided in this Article for the submittal of bids following <br /> publication of public notice inviting bids; provided, that such publication <br /> shall not be required in the case of invitation to submit bids from <br /> prequalified bidders. <br />C. The Council shall have the power to reject any and all bids and solicit or <br /> advertise again, or invite bids from prequalified bidders again, or to <br /> provide for the work in question to be done pursuant to Section 68 of the <br /> Charter. <br /> The Council may waive any irregularities in bids received or permit the <br /> correction of erroneous bids when the Council finds that the irregularity or <br /> error was not the result of fraudulent intent on the part of the bidder and <br /> that the best interests of the public would be served thereby. <br />Sec. 2.72 EXECUTION IN WRITING OF CONTRACTS EXCEEDING TEN <br />THOUSAND DOLLARS <br />All purchase contracts entered into by the City for the purchase of materials, <br />personal services, equipment or supplies costing more than ten thousand dollars <br />($10,000), exclusive of sales tax and freight, and all contracts for the performance of <br />any public work or improvement shall be in writing and shall be executed by the City <br />Manager. <br />Sec. 2.77 PROCEDURE FOR CONTRACTS OF SIXTY THOUSAND <br />DOLLARS OR LESS FOR MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES OR <br />PERSONAL SERVICES <br />The City Manager may, without public advertisement or observing the <br />procedures prescribed herein for the awarding of written contracts, may enter into all <br />contracts for: <br />Atty/Ord/Ord.202 4 2263 <br />050304 Muff#30B <br />
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