Common use of Bid Protests Clause in Contracts

Bid Protests. The City will publish the Recommendation of Award Notification on NGEM. . Any Respondent may file a notice of protest regarding the proposed award of the Contract by the North Las Vegas City Council. Respondents will have five (5) business days from the date the Recommendation of Award is published to submit the written protest to the City Clerk. The written protest must include a statement setting forth, with specificity, the reasons the person filing the protest believes that applicable provisions of the Bid documents or law were violated. At the time a notice of protest is filed, the person filing such notice of protest shall post a bond with a good and solvent surety authorized to do business in the State of Nevada, and supply it to the City Clerk. The bond posted must be in an amount equal to the lesser of: (i) twenty-five percent (25%) of the total value of the Bid submitted by the person filing the notice of protest; or (ii) two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000). A notice of protest filed in accordance with this section shall operate as a stay of action in relation to the award of the Contract until a determination is made by the North Las Vegas City Council. A person who makes an unsuccessful Bid may not seek any type of judicial intervention until after the North Las Vegas City Council has made a determination on the notice of protest and awarded the contract. Neither the City nor any authorized representative of the City is liable for any costs, expenses, attorney’s fees, loss of income, or other damages sustained by a person who submits a Bid, whether or not the person files a notice of protest pursuant to this section. If a protest is upheld, the bond posted and submitted with the notice of protest will be returned to the person who posted the bond. If the protest is rejected, a claim may be made against the bond by the City in an amount equal to the expenses incurred by the City because of the unsuccessful protest.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Services Agreement, Services Agreement, Landscaping Services Agreement

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Bid Protests. The City will publish the Recommendation of Award Notification on NGEM. . Any Respondent may file a notice of protest regarding the proposed award of the Contract by the North Las Vegas City Council. Respondents will have five (5) business days from the date the Recommendation of Award is published to submit the written protest to the City Clerk. The written protest must include a statement setting forth, with specificity, the reasons the person filing the protest believes that applicable provisions of the Bid documents or law were violated. At the time a notice of protest is filed, the person filing such notice of protest shall post a bond with a good and solvent surety authorized to do business in the State of Nevada, and supply it to the City Clerk. The bond posted must be in an amount equal to the lesser of: (i) twenty-five percent (25%) of the total value of the Bid submitted by the person filing the notice of protest; or (ii) two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000). A notice of protest filed in accordance with this section shall operate as a stay of action in relation to the award of the Contract until a determination is made by the North Las Vegas City Council. A person who makes an unsuccessful Bid may not seek any type of judicial intervention until after the North Las Vegas City Council has made a determination on the notice of protest and awarded the contract. Neither the City nor any authorized representative of the City is liable for any costs, expenses, attorney’s fees, loss of income, or other damages sustained by a person who submits a Bid, whether or not the person files a notice of protest pursuant to this section. If a protest is upheld, the bond posted and submitted with the notice of protest will be returned to the person who posted the bond. If the protest is rejected, a claim may be made against the bond by the City in an amount equal to the expenses incurred by the City because of the unsuccessful protest.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Citywide Pest Control Services Agreement

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Bid Protests. The City will publish the Recommendation of Award Notification on NGEM. . Any Respondent may file a notice of protest regarding the proposed award of the Contract by the North Las Vegas City Council. Respondents will have five (5) business days from the date the Recommendation of Award is published to submit the written protest to the City Clerk. The written protest must include a statement setting forth, with specificity, the reasons the person filing the protest believes that applicable provisions of the Bid documents or law were violated. At the time a notice of protest is filed, the person filing such notice of protest shall post a bond with a good and solvent surety authorized to do business in the State of Nevada, and supply it to the City Clerk. The bond posted must be in an amount equal to the lesser of: (i) twenty-five percent (25%) of the total value of the Bid submitted by the person filing the notice of protest; or (ii) two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000). A notice of protest filed in accordance with this section shall operate as a stay of action in relation to the award of the Contract until a determination is made by the North Las Vegas City Council. A person who makes an unsuccessful Bid may not seek any type of judicial intervention until after the North Las Vegas City Council has made a determination on the notice of protest and awarded the contractContract. Neither the City nor any authorized representative of the City is liable for any costs, expenses, attorney’s fees, loss of income, or other damages sustained by a person who submits a Bid, whether or not the person files a notice of protest pursuant to this section. If a protest is upheld, the bond posted and submitted with the notice of protest will be returned to the person who posted the bond. If the protest is rejected, a claim may be made against the bond by the City in an amount equal to the expenses incurred by the City because of the unsuccessful protest.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Citywide Backflow Testing Services Agreement

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