PROCURING GOODS AND CONTRACTED SERVICES Sample Clauses

PROCURING GOODS AND CONTRACTED SERVICES. 17.1. Contracting and bidding requirements. COUNTY certifies that it shall comply with Minn. Stat. § 471.345. 17.2. Prevailing wage. For projects that include construction work of $25,000 or more, prevailing wage rules apply per Minn. Stat. §§ 177.41 through 177.44; consequently, the bid request must state the project is subject to prevailing wage. These rules require that the wages of laborers and workers should be comparable to wages paid for similar work in the community as a whole. Vendors should submit a prevailing wage form along with their bids.
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PROCURING GOODS AND CONTRACTED SERVICES. 17.1. Contracting and bidding requirements. COUNTY certifies that it shall comply with Minn. Stat. § 471.345.
PROCURING GOODS AND CONTRACTED SERVICES. 20.1. Contracting and bidding requirements.
PROCURING GOODS AND CONTRACTED SERVICES. 21.1. Competitive bidding and preferred vendors. Unless otherwise approved in writing by STATE, if the GRANTEE subcontracts any portion of the work or services under this contract in excess of $10,000, GRANTEE must use a competitive bidding process for those goods or services. The resulting subcontract must result from a competitive bidding process, where GRANTEE records at least three (3) bids. GRANTEE must make all reasonable efforts to work with the following vendors whenever possible: a. State Department of Administration's Certified Targeted Group, Economically Disadvantaged and Veteran-Owned Vendor List. b. Metropolitan Council’s Targeted Vendor list, the Minnesota Unified Certification Program. c. Small Business Certification Program through Hennepin County, Xxxxxx County, and City of St. Xxxx, the Central Certification Program. 21.2. Prevailing wage. For projects that include construction work of $25,000 or more, prevailing wage rules apply per Minn. Stat. §§ 177.41 through 177.44; consequently, the bid request must state the project is subject to prevailing wage. These rules require that the wages of laborers and workers should be comparable to wages paid for similar work in the community as a whole. Vendors should submit a prevailing wage form along with their bids.
PROCURING GOODS AND CONTRACTED SERVICES. 21.1 Competitive bidding and preferred vendors. Unless otherwise approved in writing by STATE, if the GRANTEE subcontracts any portion of the work or services under this contract in excess of $10,000, GRANTEE must use a competitive bidding process for those goods or services. The resulting subcontract must result from a competitive bidding process, where GRANTEE records at least three (3) bids. GRANTEE must make all reasonable efforts to work with the following vendors whenever possible: State Department of Administration's Certified Targeted Group, Economically Disadvantaged and Veteran-Owned Vendor List, available at: xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx/process/search/ Metropolitan Council’s Targeted Vendor list, the Minnesota Unified Certification Program, available at: xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx/ Small Business Certification Program through Hennepin County, Xxxxxx County, and City of St. Xxxx, the Central Certification Program, available at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/departments/human-rights-equal-economic-opportunity/contract-compliance-business-development/central
PROCURING GOODS AND CONTRACTED SERVICES. 17.1 Competitive bidding and preferred vendors. Unless otherwise approved in writing by STATE, if the TRIBAL NATION subcontracts any portion of the work or services under this contract in excess of $10,000, TRIBAL NATION must use a competitive bidding process for those goods or services. The resulting subcontract must result from a competitive bidding process, where TRIBAL NATION records at least three (3) bids. TRIBAL NATION must make all reasonable efforts to work with the following vendors whenever possible: State Department of Administration's Certified Targeted Group, Economically Disadvantaged and Veteran-Owned Vendor List. Metropolitan Council’s Targeted Vendor list, the Minnesota Unified Certification Program. Small Business Certification Program through Hennepin County, Xxxxxx County, and City of St. Xxxx, the Central Certification Program.

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