Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 21 - STATE PROCUREMENT REGULATIONS
Subtitle 05 - PROCUREMENT METHODS AND PROJECT DELIVERY METHODS
Chapter 21.05.13 - Master Contracting
Section 21.05.13.03 - Solicitations for Awarding Master Contractor Agreements
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 21.05.13.03
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. The solicitation for awarding master contractor agreements shall include:
(1) The categories of services, supplies, or
commodities in which an offeror may submit a proposal for
qualification
(2) Information
concerning proposal submission requirements, including the date, time, and
place for the receipt of proposals ;
(3) A statement that discussions may be
conducted with those responsible offerors that submit proposals initially
judged by the procurement officer to be reasonably susceptible of being
selected for award. However, if the request for proposals so notifies all
offerors, discussions need not be conducted:
(a) With respect to prices that are fixed by
law or regulation, except that consideration shall be given to competitive
terms and conditions;
(b) If time
of delivery or performance does not permit discussions; or
(c) If it can be demonstrated clearly from
the existence of adequate competition or accurate prior cost experience with
the particular item, that acceptance of an initial offer without negotiation
would result in a fair and reasonable price;
(4) The mandatory solicitation requirements
set forth in COMAR 21.05.08;
(5)
All required contract terms and conditions; and
(6) A summary of the factors used to
determine the expected degree of minority business enterprise participation,
including subcontracting opportunities identified for the project, any
applicable North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes linked
to the subcontracting opportunities, and the number of certified minority
business enterprises in those industries.
B. Public Notice.
(1) Distribution. Solicitations or notices of
the availability of solicitations shall be mailed or otherwise furnished to a
sufficient number of vendors for the purpose of securing competition. Notices
of availability shall indicate where, when, and for how long solicitations may
be obtained, generally describe the service, supply, or commodity desired, and
may contain other appropriate information.
(2) Publication. Notice of solicitations for
which the proposal is reasonably expected to exceed $50,000 shall be published
in eMaryland Marketplace unless the resulting master contractor agreement is
reasonably expected to be performed entirely outside this State or the District
of Columbia. Publication shall be at least 20 days before the proposal
submission date. Publication of notice less than 20 days before proposal
submission is defective unless notice of the project is not required by State
law
C. Proposal preparation time is the period of time between the date of publication of the solicitation and the time and date set for receipt of proposals. The proposal preparation time shall be a minimum of 20 days.
D. Pre-Proposal Conferences.
(1) Pre-proposal conferences may be conducted
by the procurement officer or designee to explain the procurement
requirements.
(2) If a pre-proposal
conference is held, it shall be announced to all prospective offerors who were
sent a solicitation or who are known by the procurement officer to have
obtained the solicitation documents.
(3) Any pre-proposal conference should be
held long enough after the solicitation has been issued to allow prospective
offerors to become familiar with it, but sufficiently before proposal opening
to allow consideration of the pre-proposal conference results in the
preparation of proposals.
(4)
Attendance at a pre-proposal conference may be encouraged, but may not be made
mandatory except to the extent required under COMAR
21.11.03.09C(2)(e).
Nothing stated at the pre-proposal conference may change the solicitation
unless a change is made by the procurement officer by written
amendment.
(5) Pre-Proposal
Conference Records.
(a) When a pre-proposal
conference is held in connection with a procurement that is expected to exceed
$100,000, the procurement officer shall ensure that a written record of the
conference is prepared as soon as practicable and that the record is sent to
all prospective offerors who were sent a solicitation or who are known by the
procurement officer to have obtained the solicitation.
(b) When a pre-proposal conference is held
and a conference summary is made, the procurement officer shall ensure that the
summary is sent to all prospective offerors who were sent a solicitation or who
are known by the procurement officer to have obtained the
solicitation.
(c) The record or
summary of a pre-proposal conference is a public record that is open to public
inspection during ordinary business hours.
(d) Electronic records and transmissions of a
pre-bid conference satisfy the requirements of this regulation.
(6) Electronic Pre-Proposal
Conferences.
(a) Electronic pre-proposal
conferences may be conducted if specifically permitted or required in the
solicitation.
(b) An electronic
pre-proposal conference shall permit interactive communication between all
prospective offerors and the procurement officer.
(c) If pre-proposal conferences are conducted
by electronic means, prospective offerors shall be notified of the:
(i) Date and time set for the electronic
pre-proposal conference; and
(ii)
Manner and duration of the interactive session.
E. Amendments to Solicitations.
(1) Form. Each amendment to a solicitation
shall be identified as such and shall require that the offeror acknowledge its
receipt. The amendment shall reference the portion of the solicitation it
amends. The procurement officer shall authorize the issuance of an
amendment.
(2) Distribution.
Amendments shall be sent to all prospective offerors who were sent a
solicitation or who are known to the procurement officer to have obtained the
solicitation documents.
(3)
Timeliness. Amendments shall be distributed within a reasonable time to allow
prospective offerors to consider them in preparing their proposals. If the time
and date for receipt of proposals does not permit preparation, the time shall
be increased to the extent possible in the amendment or, if necessary, by
electronic communication or telephone and confirmed in the amendment.
F. late Proposals, Withdrawals, and Modifications.
(1) Policy. Any proposal
received at the place designated in the solicitation after the time and date
set for receipt of proposal is late. Any request for withdrawal or request for
modification received at the place designated in the solicitation after the
time and date set for receipt of proposals is late.
(2) Treatment. A late proposal, late request
for modification, or late request for withdrawal may not be considered. Upon
the written approval of the Office of the Attorney General, exceptions may be
made when a late proposal, withdrawal, or modification is received before
master contractor agreement award, and the proposal, modification, or
withdrawal would have been timely but for the action or inaction of State
personnel directing the procurement activity or their employees. A late
modification of a successful proposal that makes its terms more favorable to
the State shall be considered at any time it is received and may be accepted
upon the written approval of the Office of the Attorney General.
(3) Records. A record shall be made of each
request for late proposal acceptance, modification, or withdrawal which shall
be retained in the appropriate procurement file.
G. Receipt of Proposals.
(1) Proposals and modifications shall be held
in a secure place until the established due date. Proposals may not be opened
publicly but shall be opened in the presence of at least two State employees.
After the established due date, a register of proposals shall be prepared that
identifies each offeror.
(2) The
identity of an offeror and the register of proposals may not be disclosed
before the procurement officer makes a determination recommending the award of
the master contractor agreement pursuant to Regulation .04B of this chapter.
After master contractor agreement award, proposals shall be open to public
inspection subject to the provisions of the Public Information Act, General
Provisions Article, Title 4, Annotated Code of Maryland.
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