045-10 Wyo. Code R. §§ 10-14 - Disqualification of Bidders
Although a bidder has properly prequalified, he may nevertheless be disqualified by the Superintendent for any of the following reasons:
a. Multiple bids. Only one
proposal for any individual, firm, corporation or association will be
considered for any one project. Where the Superintendent has reasonable grounds
for believing that a bidder is interested in more than one proposal for any
particular project, all proposals in which such bidder is interested will be
rejected.
b. Collusion. Proposals
will be rejected if there is reason to believe that collusion exists among the
bids or any of them and if, after investigation and inquiry, the Superintendent
determines that one or more bidders colluded in any manner involved in the
submission of their bids, the Superintendent may at his discretion disqualify
any or all such bidders from bidding on other projects.
c. Changed Conditions. The Superintendent may
declare any bidder ineligible at any time during the process of receiving bids
or awarding contracts where a development arises which in the opinion of the
Superintendent adversely affects the bidder's responsibility. In such case, the
bidder shall be given an opportunity by the Superintendent to present evidence
in support of his position before his prequalification is
revoked.
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