Utah Admin. Code R131-4-402 - Contracts Awarded by Reverse Auction
(1) As used in this Section, "reverse
auction" means a process where:
(a) contracts
are awarded in an open and interactive environment, which may include the use
of electronic media; and
(b) bids
are opened and made public immediately, and bidders given opportunity to submit
revised, lower bids, until the bidding process is complete.
(2) Notwithstanding the
requirements of this rule, contracts may be awarded through a reverse
auction.
(3) Reverse auction is a
two-phase process consisting of a technical first phase composed of one or more
steps in which bidders submit a statement of qualifications to be evaluated
against the established criteria by the executive director, and a second phase
in which those bidders whose statement of qualifications are determined to be
acceptable during the first phase submit their price bids through a reverse
auction.
(4) Use. The reverse
auction method will be used when the executive director deems it to the
advantage of the board.
(5) Pre-Bid
Conferences in Reverse Auctions. Prior to the submission of a statement of
qualifications, a pre-bid conference may be conducted by the executive
director. The executive director may also hold a conference of all bidders at
any time during the evaluation of the statement of qualifications, or to
explain the reverse auction process.
(6) Procedure for Phase One of Reverse
Auctions.
(a) Form. A reverse auction shall be
initiated by the issuance of an invitation for bids in the form required by
R131-4-401.
In addition to those requirements, the reverse auction invitation for bids
shall state:
(i) that a statement of
qualifications are requested;
(ii)
that it is a reverse auction procurement, and priced bids will be considered
only in the second phase and only from those bidders whose statement of
qualifications are found acceptable in the first phase;
(iii) the criteria to be used in the
evaluation of the statement of qualifications;
(iv) that the board or executive director, to
the extent the executive director finds necessary, may conduct oral or written
discussions of the statement of qualifications;
(v) that bidders may designate those portions
of the statement of qualifications which contain trade secrets or other
proprietary data which are to remain confidential to the extent provided by
law; and
(vi) the manner in which
the second phase reverse auction will be conducted.
(7) Amendments to the Invitation
for Bids. After receipt of the statement of qualifications, amendments to the
invitation for bids shall be distributed only to bidders who submitted a
statement of qualifications and they shall be allowed to submit new statements
of qualifications or to amend those submitted. If, in the opinion of the
executive director, a contemplated amendment will significantly change the
nature of the procurement, the invitation for bids shall be canceled in
accordance with
R131-4-401 and a new invitation for bids issued.
(8) Receipt and Handling of Statement of
Qualifications. Statement of qualifications shall be opened publicly
identifying only the names of the bidders. Technical offers and modifications
shall be time stamped upon receipt and held in a secure place until the
established due date. After the date established for receipt of bids, a
register of bids shall be open to public inspection and shall include the name
of each bidder, and a description sufficient to identify the supply, service,
or construction offered. Prior to the selection of the lowest bid of a
responsive and responsible bidder following phase two, statement of
qualifications shall remain confidential and shall be available only to board
personnel and those involved in the selection process having a legitimate
interest in them.
(9)
Non-Disclosure of Proprietary Data. Bidders may request protection of records
in accordance with
R131-4-411 A.
(10)
(a) Evaluation of Statement of
Qualifications. The statement of qualifications submitted by bidders shall be
evaluated solely in accordance with the criteria set forth in the invitation
for bids. The statement of qualifications shall be categorized as:
(i) acceptable;
(ii) potentially acceptable, that is,
reasonably susceptible of being made acceptable; or
(iii) unacceptable.
(b) The executive director shall record in
writing the basis for finding an offer unacceptable and make it part of the
procurement file.
(c) The executive
director may initiate phase two of the procedure if, in the executive
director's opinion, there are sufficient acceptable statements of
qualifications to assure effective price competition in the second phase
without modification or alteration of the offers. If the executive director
finds that this is not the case, the executive director shall issue an
amendment to the invitation for bids or engage in technical discussions as set
forth in R131-4-402(11) below.
(11) Discussion of Statement of
Qualifications. Discussion of the statement of qualifications may be conducted
by the executive director with any bidder who submits an acceptable or
potentially acceptable statement of qualifications. During the course of these
discussions, the executive director shall not disclose any information derived
from one statement of qualifications offer to any other bidder. Once
discussions are begun, any bidder who has not been notified that its statement
of qualifications has been finally found unacceptable may submit supplemental
information modifying or otherwise amending its statement of qualifications
offer at any time until the closing date established by the executive director.
This submission may be made at the request of the executive director or upon
the bidder's own initiative.
(12)
Notice of Unacceptable Statement of Qualifications. When the executive director
determines a bidder's statement of qualifications is unacceptable, the
executive director shall notify the bidder. After this notification, the bidder
shall not be afforded an additional opportunity to modify their statement of
qualifications.
(13) Carrying Out
Phase Two of Reverse Auctions.
(a) Upon the
completion of phase one, the executive director shall invite those qualified
bidders to participate in phase two of the reverse auction which is an open and
interactive process where pricing is submitted, made public immediately, and
bidders are given the opportunity to submit revised, lower bids, until the
bidding process is closed.
(b) The
invitation for bids shall:
(i) establish a
date and time for the beginning of phase two;
(ii) establish a closing date and time. The
closing date and time need not be a fixed point in time, but may remain
dependent on a variable specified in the invitation for bids.
(c) Following receipt of the first
bid after the beginning of phase two, the lowest bid price shall be posted,
either manually or electronically, and updated as other bidders submit their
bids.
(i) At any time before the closing date
and time a bidder may submit a lower bid, provided that the price is below the
then lowest bid.
(ii) Bid prices
may not be increased after the beginning of phase two.
(14) Mistakes During Reverse
Auctions.
(a) Mistakes may be corrected or
bids may be withdrawn during phase one:
(i)
before statements of qualifications are considered;
(ii) after any discussions have commenced
under the procedure for phase one of reverse auctions, discussion of statement
of qualifications; or
(iii) when
responding to any amendment of the invitation for bids. Otherwise, mistakes may
be corrected or withdrawal permitted in accordance with
R131-4-401(10).
(15) A phase two bid
may be withdrawn only in accordance with
R131-4-401(10).
If a bid is withdrawn, a later bid submitted by the same bidder may not be for
a higher price. If the lowest responsive bid is withdrawn after the closing
date and time, the executive director may cancel the solicitation or reopen
phase two bidding to all bidders deemed qualified through phase one by giving
notice to those bidders of the new date and time for the beginning of phase two
and the new closing date and time.
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