Utah Admin. Code R33-112-301 - Awarding a Multiple Award Contract
(1) A multiple award contract is a
procurement process where two or more bidders or offerors are awarded a
contract under a single solicitation. Purchases are made through an order
placed with a vendor on a multiple award contract pursuant to the procedures
established in Section
R33-112-301b.
(2) As authorized under Section
63G-6a-1204.5, the division or a
procurement unit with independent procurement authority may enter into multiple
award contracts.
(3) A multiple
award contract may be awarded under a single solicitation when two or more
bidders or offerors for similar procurement items are needed for:
(a) coverage on a statewide, regional,
combined statewide and regional basis, agency specific requirement, or other
criteria specified in the solicitation such as:
(i) delivery;
(ii) service;
(iii) product availability; or
(iv) compatibility with existing equipment or
infrastructure.
(4) In addition to the requirements set forth
in Sections
63G-6a-603 and
63G-6a-703, when it is
anticipated that a procurement will result in multiple contract awards, the
solicitation shall include a statement that:
(a) indicates that contracts may be awarded
to more than one bidder or offeror;
(b) specifies whether contracts will be
awarded on a statewide, regional, combined statewide and regional basis, or
agency specific requirement; and
(c) describes specific methodology or a
formula that will be used to determine the number of contract
awards.
(5) A multiple
award contract in an invitation for bids shall be conducted and awarded in
accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 6a, Part 6, Other Standard Procurement
Processes to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder who meet the
objective criteria described in the invitation for bids and may be awarded to
provide adequate regional, statewide, or combined regional and statewide
coverage, agency specific requirement, or delivery, or product availability
using the following methods:
(a) lowest bids
for procurement items solicited provided the solicitation indicates that
multiple contracts will be awarded to the lowest bidders for procurement items
being solicited as determined by the following methods:
(i) bids within a specified percentage, not
to exceed 5% of the lowest responsive and responsible bid, unless otherwise
approved in writing by the procurement official;
(ii) responsive and responsible bidders will
be awarded a contract, provided the contract specifically directs that orders
must be placed first with low bidder unless the lowest bidder cannot provide
the needed procurement item, then with the second lowest bidder unless the
second lowest bidder cannot provide the needed procurement item, then with the
third lowest bidder unless the third lowest bidder cannot provide the needed
procurement item, and so on in order from the lowest responsive and responsible
bidder to the highest responsive and responsible bidder; or
(iii) other methodology described in the
solicitation to award contracts;
(b) lowest bid by category provided:
(i) the solicitation indicates that a
contract will be awarded based on the lowest bid per category; and
(ii) only one bidder may be awarded a
contract per category;
(c) lowest bid by line item provided:
(i) the solicitation indicates that a
contract will be awarded based on the lowest bid per line item, task, or
service; and
(ii) only one bidder
may be awarded a contract per line item, task, or service;
or
(d) other specific
objective methodology described in the solicitation, such as Section
R33-112-302 for primary and
secondary contracts, approved by the procurement official.
(6) Multiple award contracts in a request for
proposals shall be conducted and awarded in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter
6a, Part 7, Requests for Proposals, and may be awarded on a statewide,
regional, combination statewide and regional basis, agency specific
requirement, or other criteria set forth in the solicitation and in accordance
with point thresholds and other methodology set forth in the request for
proposals describing how multiple award contracts will be awarded with enough
specificity as to avoid the appearance of any favoritism affecting the decision
of whether to award a multiple contract and who should receive a multiple award
contract.
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