11103987D
SENATE BILL NO. 1425
Offered January 20, 2011
A BILL to amend and reenact § 2.2-4330 of the Code of
Virginia, relating to the Virginia Public Procurement Act; process for
withdrawal of bid due to error.
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Patron-- Locke
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Referred to Committee on General Laws and Technology
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Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 2.2-4330 of the Code of Virginia is amended
and reenacted as follows:
§ 2.2-4330. Withdrawal of bid due to error.
A. A bidder for a public construction contract, other than a
contract for construction or maintenance of public highways, may withdraw his
bid from consideration if the price bid was substantially lower than the other
bids due solely to a mistake in the bid, provided the bid was submitted in good
faith, and the mistake was a clerical mistake as opposed to a judgment mistake,
and was actually due to an unintentional arithmetic error or an unintentional
omission of a quantity of work, labor or material made directly in the
compilation of a bid, which unintentional arithmetic error or unintentional
omission can be clearly shown by objective evidence drawn from inspection of
original work papers, documents and materials used in the preparation of the
bid sought to be withdrawn.
If a bid contains both clerical and judgment mistakes, a bidder
may withdraw his bid from consideration if the price bid would have been
substantially lower than the other bids due solely to the clerical mistake,
that was an unintentional arithmetic error or an unintentional omission of a
quantity of work, labor or material made directly in the compilation of a bid
that shall be clearly shown by objective evidence drawn from inspection of
original work papers, documents and materials used in the preparation of the
bid sought to be withdrawn.
B. One
of the following procedures for withdrawal of a bid shall be selected by the
public body and stated in the advertisement for bids:
(i) the1. The bidder shall give notice
in writing of his claim of right to withdraw his bid within two business days
after the conclusion of the bid opening procedure and shall submit original
work papers with such notice; or
(ii)2. Where the public
body opens the
bids one day following the time fixed for the submission
of bids, the bidder shall submit to
the public body or designated official his original work papers, documents and
materials used in the preparation of the bid within
one day after the date fixed for submission of bids at or prior to the time
fixed for the opening of bids. The work papers shall be
delivered by the bidder in person or by registered mail. at or prior to the time
fixed for the opening of bids. In either instance,
the work papers, documents and materials may be considered as trade secrets or
proprietary information subject to the conditions of subsection F of § 2.2-4342.
The bids shall be opened one day following the time fixed by the public body
for the submission of bids. Thereafter, the
The
bidder shall have two hours after the opening of bids within which to claim in
writing any mistake as defined herein and withdraw his bid. The contract shall
not be awarded by the public body until the two-hour period has elapsed. The Under
these procedures, the mistake shall be proved only from the
original work papers, documents and materials delivered as required herein. The work papers,
documents and materials submitted by the bidder shall, at
the bidder's request, be
considered trade secrets or proprietary
information subject
to the conditions of subsection F of § 2.2-4342.
BC. A
public body may establish procedures for the withdrawal of bids for other than
construction contracts.
CD. No
bid shall be withdrawn under this section when the result would be the awarding
of the contract on another bid of the same bidder or of another bidder in which
the ownership of the withdrawing bidder is more than five percent.
DE. If
a bid is withdrawn in accordance with this section, the lowest remaining bid
shall be deemed to be the low bid.
EF. No
bidder who is permitted to withdraw a bid shall, for compensation, supply any
material or labor to or perform any subcontract or other work agreement for the
person or firm to whom the contract is awarded or otherwise benefit, directly
or indirectly, from the performance of the project for which the withdrawn bid
was submitted.
F. G. The public body shall notify the bidder in writing within five days
of its decision regarding the
bidder's request to withdraw its bid. If
the public body denies the withdrawal of a bid under the provisions of this
section, it shall notify the bidder in
writing stating state in
such notice the reasons for its decision and award the
contract to such bidder at the bid price, provided such bidder is a responsible
and responsive bidder. At the
same time that the notice is provided, the public body shall
return all work papers and copies thereof that have been submitted by the
bidder.
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