Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 14 - INDEPENDENT AGENCIES
Subtitle 27 - MARYLAND ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE
Chapter 14.27.03 - Procurement
Section 14.27.03.06 - Source Selection
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 14.27.03.06
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. The Service may use the following procurement methods:
(1) Competitive sealed bidding;
(2) Competitive proposals;
(3) Negotiated award after unsatisfactory
competitive sealed bidding;
(4)
Intergovernmental cooperative purchasing;
(5) Sole source procurement; and
(6) Emergency source selection.
B. Prequalification.
(1) The Service may require that respondents
be prequalified before receipt of bids or proposals.
(2) If the Service determines that
respondents shall be prequalified, then the Service shall establish reasonable
prequalification criteria. The criteria shall be clearly set forth in a request
for qualifications.
(3) The Service
may require that architectural or engineering respondents submit U.S.
Government Standard Form 330, Architect/Engineer and Related Services
Questionnaire (SF-330), in order to be prequalified.
C. Notice of Solicitation.
(1) The Service shall distribute solicitation
notices in a reasonable manner sufficient to provide general notice to
potential respondents. The Service shall issue solicitation notices in a
reasonable time in advance of the date responses are due. The Service may
charge reasonable fees for the solicitation documents.
(2) For a procurement estimated to exceed
$25,000, the Service shall publish notice of the solicitation in an appropriate
publication at least 10 days before the date bids or proposals are
due.
D. Small Procurement.
(1) For a procurement estimated
to be equal to or less than $5,000, the Service may solicit any number of bids
or offers orally, and the Service may enter into either written or oral
contracts.
(2) For a procurement
estimated to exceed $5,000 and be less than or equal to $15,000, the Service
shall, when practical, obtain two or more verbal bids or offers.
(3) For a procurement estimated to exceed
$15,000 and be less than or equal to $25,000, the Service shall, when
practical, obtain two or more written bids or offers.
(4) In determining whether it is practical to
obtain multiple bids or offers the Service may consider factors such as
availability of vendors, dollar value of the procurement, cost of administering
the procurement, and time available to make the procurement including delivery
time.
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