Ariz. Admin. Code § R7-2-1018 - Reverse Auctions
A. Using
reverse auctions
1. If a governing board
determines in writing that use of reverse auctions is more advantageous to the
school district than other procurement methods prescribed by Articles 10 and
11, the school district may use reverse auctions for the purchase of
materials.
2. The written
determination shall include, but is not limited to the following information:
a. An estimate of the number of prospective
bidders;
b. An explanation of how
reverse auctions will foster competition;
c. An explanation of why reverse auctions is
more advantageous to the school district than other prescribed procurement
methods; and
d. The scope and
estimated total dollar value of the proposed procurement.
B. Reverse auction procedures
1. The school district shall develop and
implement procedures prior to conducting procurement via reverse auctions. The
procedures shall include:
a. The method or
methods to ensure the integrity and security of the reverse auctions;
b. The method or methods for registering
bidders for reverse auctions;
c.
The method or methods for notifying vendors of reverse auction
opportunities;
d. The method or
methods for receiving reverse auction bids; and
e. The school district official or officials
authorized to conduct reverse auctions.
2. School districts may require bidders to
register before the date and time for opening the reverse auction for
submission of bids and, as part of that registration, require bidders to agree
to any terms, conditions or other requirements of the invitation for
bids.
3. Notice of a reverse
auction shall be issued at least 14 days before the date and time for opening
the reverse auction for submission of bids, unless a shorter time is determined
necessary by the school district. If a shorter time is necessary, the school
district shall document the specific reasons in the procurement file. The
reverse auction notice shall include:
a. The
school district's requirements for registering prior to the opening date and
time, if any;
b. The designated
site on the Internet for bidder registration and bid submission;
c. A link to the designated site on the
Internet;
d. The scheduled date and
time for opening the reverse auction for bid submission; and
e. The scheduled date and time for closing
the reverse auction for bid submission.
4. The school district shall issue the notice
of reverse auction as follows:
a. Mail or
otherwise furnish the notice of reverse auctions to all prospective bidders
registered with the school district for the specific material being
solicited.
b. Notice of reverse
auction shall be given by the school district pursuant to
R7-2-1022.
c. In addition to the notice provided in
subsections (a) and (b), the school district may give such additional notice as
the school district deems appropriate, including posting on a designated site
on the Internet.
5. The
school district shall prepare an invitation for bids that includes:
a. Notice that all information submitted by
bidders will be made available for public inspection following the award of the
contract, except for bid prices which will be made available to other bidders
and the public when submitted by the bidder;
b. Information for submitting bids,
including:
i. The date and time for opening
the reverse auction for bid submission;
ii. The date and time for closing the reverse
auction for bid submission;
iii.
The provisions for extending the period for bid submission, if any;
iv. Instructions for submitting bids and
other required information, including the designated site on the Internet for
submitting bids;
v. Notice that
bids shall be accepted electronically at the time and in the manner designated
in the invitation for bids;
vi.
Notice that bidders' prices shall be disclosed electronically to other bidders
and the public on a real time basis;
vii. Notice that bidders may submit multiple
prices and may reduce their bid prices until the reverse auction bidding is
closed;
viii. Notice that the
lowest price offered shall become the official bid price;
ix. Notice that the bidder is required to
certify that submission of the bid did not involve collusion or other
anticompetitive practices;
x.
Notice that the bidder is required to declare whether the bidder has been
debarred, suspended, or otherwise lawfully prohibited from participating in any
public procurement activity, including, but not limited to, being disapproved
as a subcontractor of any public procurement unit or other governmental
body;
c. The purchase
description, specifications, delivery or performance schedule, and inspection
and acceptance requirements, as applicable. If a brand name or equal
specification is used, instructions that use of a brand name is for the purpose
of describing the standard of quality, performance, and characteristics needed
to meet the school district's requirements and is not intended to limit or
restrict competition. The invitation for bids shall state that products
substantially equivalent to the brands designated qualify for
consideration;
d. The factors to be
used in bid evaluations, including criteria to determine acceptability such as
inspection, testing, quality, workmanship, delivery and suitability for a
particular purpose. Only objectively measurable evaluation criteria shall be
included in the invitation for bids. Examples of such criteria include, but are
not limited to, transportation cost, energy cost, ownership cost and other
identifiable costs. Evaluation factors need not be precise predictors, but to
the extent possible the evaluation factors shall be reasonable estimates based
upon information the school district has available concerning future
use.
e. The contract terms and
conditions, including:
i. Warranty and bonding
or other security requirements, as applicable;
ii. The length of the contract and whether
the contract will include an option for extension; and
iii. Any other contract terms and
conditions;
f. The name
of the district representative or district representatives;
g. The manner by which the bidder is required
to acknowledge amendments;
h. The
minimum required information in the bid;
i. The specific requirements for designating
trade secrets and other proprietary data as confidential;
j. Any specific responsibility
criteria;
k. A statement specifying
where documents incorporated by reference may be obtained;
l. A statement that the school district may
cancel the solicitation or reject a bid in whole or in part if deemed
advantageous to the school district;
m. The date, time and location of bid
opening;
n. A description of all
information that will be recorded and available for public inspection at bid
opening; and
o. Procurement of
earth-moving, material-handling, road maintenance and construction equipment
shall include as price evaluation criteria the total life cycle cost including
residual value of the earth-moving, material-handling, road maintenance and
construction equipment and, to the extent practicable, outright
purchase.
6. Amendments
to invitations for bids shall be made in accordance with
R7-2-1026.
C. The school district shall accept reverse
auction bids as follows:
1. At the date and
time for opening the reverse auction for bid submission, the school district
shall begin accepting on-line bids and shall continue accepting bids until the
reverse auction is officially closed.
2. Bids shall be accepted electronically in
the manner designated in the invitation for bids.
3. All reverse auction on-line bids shall be
posted electronically and updated on a real-time basis. Bidders' prices shall
be disclosed to other bidders and the public.
4. The identity of competing bidders shall
not be disclosed until the reverse auction bidding is closed.
5. Bidders shall have the opportunity to
submit multiple prices and to reduce their bid prices.
6. The lowest price offered shall become the
official bid price.
D.
Bids made through a reverse auction are considered to be opened when a computer
generated record of the information contained in all bids that were received by
the designated site on the Internet not later than the scheduled or final
closing date and time are reviewed publicly by the school district in the
presence of one or more witnesses at the time and place designated in the
invitation for bids. Bid opening shall not be later than 24 hours after the
scheduled or final closing date and time.
E. The contract shall be awarded to the
lowest responsible and responsive bidder whose bid conforms in all material
respects to the requirements and evaluation criteria set forth in the
invitation for bids. No criteria may be used in bid evaluation that are not set
forth in the invitation for bids. The amount of any applicable transaction
privilege or use tax of a political subdivision of this state is not a factor
in determining the lowest bidder.
F. The school district shall not modify
evaluation criteria after the closing date and time.
G. In the event that multiple bidders submit
identical prices for the same materials, bids will be considered in the order
received with the first being considered to be the lowest bid.
H. If only one bid is received in response to
an invitation for bids, the school district shall proceed according to
R7-2-1032.
I. The date and time for closing a reverse
auction for bid submission may be fixed or remain open depending on the
materials being bid.
J. After the
reverse auction bidding has closed, a bidder may withdraw a bid or correct a
mistake in accordance with
R7-2-1030 .
Withdrawal of bids shall also be permitted as provided in
R7-2-1028.
K. The school district shall notify all
bidders of an award.
L. A copy of
the invitation for bids shall be made available for public inspection at the
school district office.
M. A record
of the bid prices received and the name of each bidder shall be open to public
inspection following bid opening.
N. A record of the reverse auction shall be
maintained by the school district that will include all prices offered by all
bidders. This record will become part of the procurement file.
O. Within 10 days after a contract is
awarded, the school district shall make the procurement file, including all
bids, available for public inspection.
1. If
the procurement file contains information that is confidential under
R7-2-1006, a copy of the applicable documents with the confidential information redacted
shall be placed in the procurement file for the purpose of public
inspection.
2. The unredacted
original copy of the confidential information shall be placed in a sealed
envelope or other appropriate container, identified as confidential
information, and maintained in the procurement file.
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