HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC ORD 2016-2413 Amend Chapter 2.62 Informal Bidding ProceduresORDINANCE NO. 2016 — 2413
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY
ADDING CHAPTER 2.62 TO THE NATIONAL CITY MUNICIPAL CODE
PERTAINING TO INFORMAL BIDDING PROCEDURES UNDER
THE UNIFORM PUBLIC CONSTRUCTION COST ACCOUNTING ACT
WHEREAS, pursuant to the terms and provisions of the Government Code of the
State of California, proceedings were duly initiated for the amendment of the National City
Municipal Code; and
WHEREAS, before this Ordinance, the City of National City was subject to those
competitive bidding requirements set forth in Public Contract Code section 20160, et. seq.; and
WHEREAS, Public Contract Code section 20160, et. seq., required the City of
National City to engage in formal competitive bidding if the estimated cost of a public project
exceeded $5,000; and
WHEREAS, the Uniform Public Construction Cost Accounting Act ("Act"), found at
Public Contract Code section 22030, et. seq., provides public entities an alternative, informal
competitive bidding process with larger dollar limits than Public Contract Code section 20160 et.
seq.; and
WHEREAS, on April 5, 2016, the City Council directed City staff to move forward
with research related to adoption of the Act; and
WHEREAS, the Act requires public entities wishing to adopt this alternative
procedure to enact an informal bidding ordinance as described in Public Contract Code section
22034.
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council does ordain as follows:
Section 1 That Chapter 2.62 of Title 2 of the Municipal Code of the City of National
City is hereby added and shall read as follows:
Chapter 2.62
Alternative Bid Procedures for Public Projects
Sections:
2.62.010 Purpose.
2.62.015 Definitions.
2.62.020 Bid Limits and Applicable Procedures.
2.62.030 Less than Informal Bid Procedures.
2.62.040 Informal Bid Procedures.
2.62.050 Formal Bid Procedures.
2.62.060 Award of Bids; Rejection of Bids; Failure to Receive Bids.
2.62.070 Emergencies.
2.62.010 Purpose. The purpose of this chapter is to establish alternative competitive
bidding procedures for public projects, consistent with the Uniform Public Construction Cost
Accounting Act ("Act").
2.62.015 Definitions. The definitions set forth in this section and in Public Contract
Code section 22002 shall govern the application and interpretation of this Chapter:
"Public project" means any of the following:
A. Construction, reconstruction, erection, alteration, renovation, improvement,
demolition, and repair work involving any publicly owned, leased, or operated facility.
B. Painting or repainting of any publicly owned, leased, or operated facility.
C. In the case of a publicly owned utility system, "public project" shall include
only the construction, erection, improvement, or repair of dams, reservoirs, power plants, and
electrical transmission lines of 230,000 volts and higher.
"Public project" does not include maintenance work.
"Maintenance work" includes all of the following:
A. Routine, recurring, and usual work for the preservation or protection of any
publicly owned or publicly operated facility for its intended purposes.
B. Minor repainting.
C. Resurfacing of streets and highways at less than one inch.
D. Landscape maintenance, including mowing, watering, trimming, pruning,
planting, replacement of plants, and servicing of irrigation and sprinkler systems.
E. Work performed to keep, operate, and maintain publicly owned water,
power, or waste disposal systems, including, but not limited to, dams, reservoirs, power plants,
and electrical transmission lines of 230,000 volts and higher.
"Facility" means any plant, building, structure, ground facility, utility system, subject to the
limitation found in of subdivision (C) of the definition of "public project", real property, streets, and
highways, or other public work improvement.
2.62.020 Bid Limits and Applicable Procedures.
A. Bid Limits.
1. Public Projects of $45,000 or Less. Public projects of forty-five thousand
dollars ($45,000) or less ("Less than Informal") may be performed by the employees of a public
agency by force account, by negotiated contract, or by purchase order.
2. Public Projects Greater than $45,000 but Less than or Equal to $175,000.
Public projects greater than forty-five thousand dollars ($45,000) and up to one hundred seventy-
five thousand dollars ($175,000) ("Informal Bid"), may be let to contract through informal
procedures as set forth in this chapter and the Act.
3. Public Projects Greater than $175,000. Public projects of more than one
hundred seventy-five thousand dollars ($175,000) ("Formal Bid") shall, except as otherwise
provided in this chapter or in the Public Contract Code, be let to contract by formal bidding
procedure.
B. Statutory Maximum Amounts as Amended. The dollar limits described in this
section are intended to match the limits established in Public Contract Code sections 22032 and
22034 as amended by the State Legislature or adjusted by the State Controller under Section
22020. State amendments or adjustments to the dollar limits made after the effective date of this
ordinance shall act as amendments to the dollar amounts set forth herein without further city
council action.
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2.62.030 Less than Informal Bid Procedures.
A. Awarding Authority.
1. City Engineer & Purchasing Agent Authority.
a. Public projects up to twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) or less
may be awarded by the city engineer.
b. Public projects of forty-five thousand dollars ($45,000) or less may
be awarded by the purchasing agent.
2. Three Vendor Bids.
a. If the public project of forty-five thousand dollars ($45,000) or less is
being performed by negotiated contract or purchase order, the City Engineer, or designee, may
make reasonable efforts to contact and obtain bids from at least three (3) vendors and award to
the contractor providing the best value to the city.
2.62.040 Informal Bid Procedures. These procedures apply to public projects
subject to Informal Bid.
A. Awarding Authority.
1. City Manager Authority.
a. The city manager or designee is authorized to award and execute
Informal Bid contracts for public projects pursuant to this chapter.
B. Written Estimate. The dollar limits set forth for informal bidding apply to the city
engineer's written estimate of the cost to complete any public project.
C. Splitting Projects. It shall be unlawful to split or separate into smaller work orders or
projects any project for the purpose of evading the provisions of this section requiring work to be
done by contract after competitive bidding.
D. Qualified Contractors List for Informal Bidding. A list of qualified contractors shall
be developed and maintained by the City Engineer in accordance with the provisions of Section
22034 of the Public Contract Code and criteria promulgated from time to time by the Uniform
Construction Cost Accounting Commission. This list of qualified contractors shall be maintained
according to work categories.
E. Noticing and Award of Informal Bid Contracts. Any contract awarded pursuant to
this section shall be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder. The following shall apply to
informal bids for public projects:
1. Required Notice. All contractors on the list developed as required by
Section 2.62.040(D) for the category of work being bid shall be mailed, faxed, or emailed a notice
inviting informal bids unless the product or service is proprietary. The purchasing agent or city
engineer may elect to mail, fax, or email a notice inviting informal bids to all construction trade
journals specified in Public Contract Code section 22036.
2. Time for Providing Notice. All mailing of notices to contractors pursuant to
this Section 2.62.040 shall be completed not less than ten (10) calendar days before bids are due.
3. Description of Project. The notice inviting informal bids shall describe the
project in general terms and how to obtain more detailed information about the project, and state
the time and place for the submission of bids.
4. Change Orders. The city manager may approve change orders for public
projects in amounts not exceeding an aggregate of twenty-five (25) percent or fifty -thousand
dollars, whichever is greater, over the original authorized contract price without prior city council
approval.
5. Bids Exceeding $175,000. If all bids received are in excess of one hundred
seventy-five thousand dollars ($175,000), the city council may, by adoption of a resolution by a
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four -fifths vote, award the contract, at one hundred eighty-seven thousand five hundred dollars
($187,500) or Tess, to the lowest responsible bidder, if it determines the cost estimate of the public
agency was reasonable.
2.62.050 Formal Bid Procedures. These procedures apply to public projects subject
to Formal Bid.
A. Notices Inviting Formal Bids.
1. Contents of Notice. Notices inviting formal bids shall state the time and
place for the receiving and opening of sealed bids and distinctly describe the project.
2. Publication Date of Notice. The notice shall be published at least fourteen
(14) calendar days before the date of opening the bids in a newspaper of general circulation,
printed and published in the city or otherwise comply with the applicable requirements of Public
Contract Code section 22037.
3. Mailing Date of Notice. The notice shall be mailed at least fifteen (15)
calendar days before the date of opening the bids to all construction trade journals specified in
Public Contract Code section 22036. The notice inviting formal bids may also be sent
electronically, if available, by either facsimile or electronic mail, within the same time frame
specified for regular mail, to all construction trade journals specified in Public Contract Code
section 22036.
B. Plans & Specifications for Formal Bids. The city engineer, as the city council's
designated representative, shall adopt plans, specifications, and working details for all public
projects subject to the Form Bidding Procedures. Any person may examine the plans,
specifications, or working details, or all of these, adopted by the city engineer for any public
project.
2.62.060 Award of Bids; Rejection of Bids; Failure to Receive Bids. This section
applies to public projects subject to either Formal Bid or Informal Bid.
A. Rejecting Bids. In its discretion, the city council may reject any bids presented, if
the city, prior to rejecting all bids and declaring that the project can be more economically
performed by employees of the agency, furnishes a written notice to an apparent low bidder. The
notice shall inform the bidder of the agency's intention to reject the bid and shall be mailed at least
two (2) business days prior to the city council meeting at which the city intends to reject the bid. If
after the first invitation of bids all bids are rejected, after reevaluating its cost estimates of the
project, the city council shall have the option of either of the following:
1. Abandoning the project or re -advertising for bids in the manner described
by this chapter.
2. After passing by a resolution by a four -fifths vote of the city council
declaring that the project can be performed more economically by the city employees, have the
public project done by force account without further complying with this chapter.
B. Lowest Responsible Bidder. If a contract is awarded, it shall be awarded to the
lowest responsible bidder. If two or more bids are the same and the lowest, the city may accept
the one it chooses.
C. No Bids Received. If no bids are received through the formal or informal
procedure, the project may be performed by the employees of the city, by force account, or
negotiated contract without further complying with this chapter.
2.62.070. Emergencies. In cases of emergency when repair or replacements are
necessary, the city council may proceed at once to replace or repair any public facility without
adopting plans, specifications, strain sheets, or working details, or giving notice for bids to let
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contracts. The work may be done by day labor under the direction of the city manager, by
contractor, or by a combination of the two. In case of an emergency, if notice for bids to let
contracts will not be given, the city shall comply with Chapter 2.5 of Part 3 of Division 2 of the
Public Contract Code (commencing with Section 22050).
Section 2 This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from the
date of its passage, and before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after its passage, it or a
summary of it, shall be published once, with the names of the members of the City Council voting
for and against the same in the San Diego Union Tribune, a newspaper of general circulation
published in the County of San Diego, California.
Section 3 The city council declares that the judicial invalidity of any subsection or
portion of this chapter shall not affect the validity of any other remaining section or portion; that the
city council would have adopted each of those remaining portions, notwithstanding any later
declared invalidity. If any provision determined invalid under the preceding sentence can either be
judicially severed or interpreted in a way that could harmonize it with the remaining provisions,
then it may be severed or interpreted and applied so as to give full purpose, meaning, and effect
to the remaining provisions of this chapter.
Section 4 The proposed action is exempt from the California Environmental Quality
Act ("CEQA") under Section 15061(b)(3) — general rule; the project is not considered a project
under CEQA as there is no possibility that the activity raised by this ordinance may have a
significant impact on the environment; the city is currently subject to one set of competitive bidding
requirements, and, by this ordinance, is electing to subject itself to a different set of competitive
bidding requirements.
PASSED and ADOPTED this 4th day of October, 2016.
ATTEST:
Michael R. Dalla, C. Clerk
PPROV AS T FORM:
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Passed and adopted by the Council of the City of National City, California, on October
4, 2016 by the following vote, to -wit:
Ayes: Councilmembers Cano, Mendivil, Morrison, Rios, Sotelo-Solis.
Nays: None.
Absent: None.
Abstain: None.
AUTHENTICATED BY:
By:
RON MORRISON
Mayor of the City of National City, California
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City Cle k of the City of ational City, California
Deputy
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing ordinance was not finally adopted until seven
calendar days had elapsed between the day of its introduction and the day of its final
passage, to wit, on September 20, 2016 and on October 4, 2016.
I FURTHER CERTIFY THAT said Ordinance was read in full prior to its final passage or
that the reading of said Ordinance in full was dispensed with by a vote of not less than
a majority of the members elected to the Council and that there was available for the
consideration of each member of the Council and the public prior to the day of its
passage a written or printed copy of said Ordinance.
I FURTHER CERTIFY that the above and foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of
ORDINANCE NO. 2016-2413 of the City Council of the City of National City, passed
and adopted by the Council of said City on October 4, 2016.
By:
City Clerk of the City of National City, California
Deputy