Illinois Administrative Code
Title 44 - GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS, GRANTMAKING, PROCUREMENT AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Part 8 - CHIEF PROCUREMENT OFFICER FOR THE CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT BOARD
Subpart E - SOURCE SELECTION AND CONTRACT FORMATION
Section 8.2040 - Cancellation of Solicitations; Rejection of Bids or Proposals
Universal Citation: 44 IL Admin Code ยง 8.2040
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Policy. Any solicitation may be canceled before or after opening when the SPO believes cancellation to be in the State's best interest. An SPO may request from CDB any information necessary to assist the SPO in reaching a determination of whether cancellation is in the State's best interest. Nothing shall compel the award of a contract.
b) Cancellation of Solicitation; Rejection of All Bids or Proposals
1) A solicitation may be
canceled in whole or in part when the SPO determines in writing that the action
is in the State's best interest for reasons including, but not limited to:
A) the State no longer requires the supplies
or services;
B) the State no longer
can reasonably expect to fund the procurement;
C) proposed amendments to the solicitation
would be of such magnitude that a new solicitation is desirable;
D) ambiguous or otherwise inadequate
specifications;
E) the solicitation
did not provide for consideration of all factors of significance to the
State;
F) prices potentially exceed
available funds and it would not be appropriate to adjust quantities to come
within available funds;
G) all
otherwise acceptable bids or proposals received are at clearly unreasonable
prices; or
H) there is reason to
question whether the bids or proposals may not have been independently arrived
at in open competition, may have been collusive, or may have been submitted in
bad faith.
2) When a
solicitation is canceled, notice of cancellation shall be posted to the
Bulletin.
3) The notice of
cancellation shall:
A) identify the
solicitation;
B) briefly explain
the reason for cancellation or rejection; and
C) when appropriate, explain that an
opportunity will be given to compete on any re-solicitation or any future
procurements of similar supplies or services.
c) Rejection of Individual Bids or Proposals
1) Individual bids or proposals may be
rejected for reasons including, but not limited to:
A) the bid or proposal is not responsive
(i.e., it does not conform in all material respects to the submission
requirements for the solicitation);
B) the vendor that submitted the bid or
proposal is not responsible as determined under Section
8.2046
(Responsibility and Eligibility);
C) the supply or service item offered in the
bid or proposal is unacceptable by reason of its failure to meet the announced
requirements of the solicitation, including, but not limited to, specifications
or permissible alternates or other acceptability criteria set forth in the
solicitation, statement of work or quotation; or
D) the proposed price, including options, is
clearly unreasonable.
2)
Notice of Rejection. Bidders or offerors whose bids or proposals have been
rejected shall be advised of the reasons for rejection.
d) Documentation. The reason for cancellation or rejection shall be made a part of the procurement file and shall be available for public inspection.
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