Less than $10,000 - ANSSound Business Practices-ensuring the receipt of a favorable price by
periodically soliciting price lists or quotes.
At least $10,000 but not more than $50,000 - ANSWritten Price Quotations-solicit at least 3
written quotes from vendors that customarily provide the supplies or services you are procuring,
and award the contract to the responsible vendor who gives you the lowest written quote that
meets your purchase description.
Responsible Vendor - ANSUnder MGL 30B, a responsible vendor has the capability to perform
fully the contract requirements and the integrity and reliability that assure good faith
performance.
More than $50,000 - ANSAdvertised Competition-must advertise for sealed bids or proposals.
IFB Process - ANSProcess requires you to select the lowest priced bid from a responsible and
responsive vendor who meets your purchase description.
RFP Process - ANSAllows you to award a contract to the responsible and responsive vendor
who submits the most advantageous proposal, based on price and the comparative criteria that
you defined in the RFP.
Chief Procurement Officer - ANSResponsible for all activities related to buying, leasing, renting,
or otherwise acquiring supplies or services for a jurisdiction regardless of the contract value.
Only a Chief Procurement Officer may conduct a request for proposal process under Chapter
30B.
-Appointed Chief Procurement Officer
-Jurisdiction must specify in writing that selection of the most advantageous offer requires
comparative judgements in addition to price.
-Must document the reasons for the determination - ANSWhat is required to use the Chapter
30B RFP process?
Proprietary Specifications - ANSCite specific brand names or have the effect of restricting the
procurement to one product.
Difference between IFB and RFP award - ANS-IFB you will select the best priced bid from a
responsible and responsive bidder.
-RFP you will select the most advantageous responsible and responsive proposal, taking into
consideration both price and non-price proposals.
, Sole Source Procurement - ANSA purchase of supplies or services without advertising or
competition from a single or sole source.
Ch 30B 7 authorizes sole source procurement of supplies or services with a value of $50,000 or
less when a reasonable investigation shows that there is only one practicable source for the
required supply or service. - ANSWhen can sole source procurement be used?
If you determine in writing, after reasonable investigation, that there is only one practicable
source for the items. - ANSWhen can you use sole source procurement for contracts valued at
more than $50,000?
Maintain a written record of your sole source procurement specifying the following:
-vendor's name
-amount and type of contract awarded
-listing of the supplies or services procured
-basis for your determination that there was only one practicable source for the supplies or
services you purchased - ANSWhat documentation is required for a sole source procurement?
Emergency Procurement - ANSIf the time required to comply fully with Ch 30B would endanger
the health or safety of people or property due to an unforeseen emergency, you may procure the
needed item or service without complying. However, you must comply to the extent possible.
Surplus Supplies - ANSYou may dispose of surplus supplies with an estimated net resale or
salvage value of less than $10,000 using any method allowed under written procedures
established by your jurisdiction's governing body. you must undertake a competitive sealed bid
process or a public auction to dispose of surplus supplies with a net resale or salvage value of
$10,000 or more.
Disposition of Real Property - ANSCh 30B requires solicitation of proposals for the disposition of
real property or an interest in real property with a value in excess of $35,000 and for the
acquisition of real property or an interest in real property with a cost in excess of $35,000.
Advertise for proposals in the Central Register at least 30 days before the proposals are due. -
ANSWhat are the requirements for disposition of real property totals more than 2,500 square
feet?
Central Register - ANSA publication for the Secretary of the Commonwealth
-In an emergency, if the governmental body determines that the time required to comply with the
advertising requirements would endanger the health or safety of people or property. - ANSWhen
can the period of advertising for proposals for disposition of real property be shortened or
waived?
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