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File #: 111100    Version:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 11/30/2011 In control: JUDICIARY & LEGISLATION COMMITTEE
On agenda: Final action: 12/20/2011
Effective date:    
Title: Substitute resolution directing the Department of Administration - Intergovernmental Relations Division to seek introduction and passage of state legislation relating to the use of reverse auction bidding for public works project contracts.
Sponsors: ALD. BOHL
Indexes: BIDS, PURCHASING PROCEDURES, STATE GRANTS
Number
111100

Version
Substitute 1

Reference

Sponsor
ALD. BOHL

Title
Substitute resolution directing the Department of Administration - Intergovernmental Relations Division to seek introduction and passage of state legislation relating to the use of reverse auction bidding for public works project contracts.
Analysis
This resolution directs the Intergovernmental Relations Division - Department of Administration to seek introduction and passage of state legislation allowing the use of reverse action bidding when awarding public works project contracts to construct, repair, remodel or improve public works or buildings, or to purchase supplies and materials for such projects.

Current state statutes require that public works project contracts be awarded through sealed competitive bids. The City Attorney has opined that current changes in state law preclude the use of reverse auction bidding when awarding public works project contracts.
Body
Whereas, Reverse auctions give vendors the opportunity to openly bid against each other the lowest price they are willing to sell specified goods and services, and promise to yield the lowest market price to buyers; and

Whereas, Common Council File Number 101210, passed on March 23, 2011, amended the City Charter to give the City Purchasing Director and the Commissioner of Public Works the authority to use reverse auctions for purchasing goods and services in an effort to help the City contain, and possibly reduce costs, and prudently manage City resources; and

Whereas, Recent changes to s. 66.0901(1m), Wis. Stats., are interpreted by the City Attorney as precluding the use of reverse auction bidding when awarding public works project contracts to construct, repair, remodel or improve public works or buildings, or to purchase supplies and material for such projects; and

Whereas, Public works project contracts, because of their large dollar value, represent significant potential savings to the City if award...

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