The solicitation used to initiate a procurement conducted by sealed bidding is known as an Invitation for Bids (IFB).
The evaluation factors used in sealed bid procurements are limited to price and price-related factors (including price evaluation preferences for CBEs).
The IFB shall specify:
If the Contracting Officer deems it advisable, the IFB may contain either an estimate that generally describes the price range contemplated by OAG or a funding limitation for the procurement.
Any changes in the information set forth in an IFB must be made by an amendment to the IFB.
Bidders are responsible for submitting bids and any modifications or withdrawals so as to reach the Contracting Officer designated in the invitation for bid (IFB) by the time specified in the IFB. Bids shall be submitted by a method specifically permitted by the IFB (for example, hand delivery, mailing, or electronic transmission). If no time is specified in the IFB, the time for receipt is 2:00 p.m., local time, on the date that bids are due.
A bid may be withdrawn or modified at any time before bid opening by any of the methods permitted for submitting bids.
Any bid, modification, or withdrawal of a bid received after the exact time specified for receipt of bids is late and will not be considered unless:
Notwithstanding the requirements of 5034.8, the District may accept a late bid, modification, or withdrawal if such bid, modification, or withdrawal is received prior to award and the contracting officer determines, in his or her sole discretion, that acceptance of such bid, modification, or withdrawal is in the best interest of the District.
The Contracting Officer shall prepare and maintain in the contract file an abstract listing the bid prices.
The contract shall be awarded to the responsive and responsible bidder with the lowest evaluated bid.
To be considered responsive, a bid must comply in all material respects with the IFB. Responsiveness involves matters that relate to the bid itself as opposed to the responsibility or other qualifications of the bidder. In determining whether a bid is responsive, the Contracting Officer has the discretion to permit correction of minor informalities or irregularities. However, a bidder who fails to submit a subcontracting plan as required in the IFB will not be considered responsive.
The Contracting Officer should include with every IFB solicitation the form of the contract that the contractor will be required to enter into.
To the greatest extent possible, the Contracting Officer should provide clear and concise contract documents. Prior to award of the contract, the contracting officer shall create a single conformed contract document, which includes the relevant terms of the solicitation, amendments, and bid.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 27, r. 50-5034