OPENING AND POSTPONEMENT OF OPENING Sample Clauses

OPENING AND POSTPONEMENT OF OPENING. At the time and place set forth in the Invitation to Bid for the opening and reading of bids, each and every bid (except those which may have been properly withdrawn) received prior to the scheduled closing time for receipt of bids will be publicly opened and read aloud by the King County P&P staff, irrespective of any irregularities or informalities in such bid. The time and xxxx://xxx.xxx.gov/ C01072C17 page 7 of 14 §00100 Rev 05/12/2017 Instructions to Bidders place set forth in the Invitation to Bid for opening and reading the bids may only be changed by addendum.
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OPENING AND POSTPONEMENT OF OPENING. A. At the time and place set forth in the Invitation to Bid for the opening and reading of bids, each and every bid (except those which may have been properly withdrawn) received prior to the scheduled closing time for receipt of bids will be publicly opened and read aloud by the King County P&P staff, irrespective of any irregularities or informalities in such bid. The time and place set forth in the Invitation to Bid for opening and reading the bids may only be changed by addendum. B. The County reserves the right to postpone the date and time for opening of bids at any time prior to the opening of bids. C. The official time stamp clock for bid submittal will be the internal clock displayed within the County’s E-Procurement system. Late bids will not be accepted. D. Immediately following the bid opening, firms who have submitted a bid can access the bid submittal results via the E-Procurement Portal. E. Within 24 hours after the bid opening, or until time has passed for submittal of all required bid form attachments, copies of bid submittals will be available to the public via the County’s website at: xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/depts/finance-business-operations/procurement/for- business/solicitation-resources.aspx F. Any document submitted to King County pursuant to this ITB prior to Contract Execution shall be considered a public record under chapter 42.56 RCW (the “Act”) and shall be available for public inspection and copying, unless exempt under the Act.

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