REGISTERING AS A VENDOR WITH INGHAM COUNTY
Bidders must be registered as a vendor with Ingham County before submitting any proposals or bids. Failure to register, may be cause for removal of your firm from consideration of award. Bidders may register as vendors with Ingham County through this website.
Vendors registering to
provide goods and services to Ingham County under contract shall certify to
their knowledge of the County's Equal Opportunity Employment / Nondiscrimination
Policy, and of their agreement to comply, and shall disclose any conclusive
findings of violations of Federal, State, or local equal opportunity statutes,
ordinances, rules/regulations, or policies within the past three (3) years.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED
Please indicate if your firm has been cited and/or fined within the last three
(3) years by any Federal, State or Local regulatory agency. If so, please
provide the following information:
A. Date
B. Identity of the agency issuing the citation or fine
C. Description of the violation
D. Final rulings of agency
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYMENT/NONDISCRIMINATION POLICY
It is the policy of the Ingham County Board of Commissioners that all vendors
who provide goods and services to Ingham County government by contract, shall,
as a condition of providing goods and services, adhere to all Federal, State
and local laws, ordinances, rules and regulations, and policies, if applicable,
prohibiting discrimination in regard to persons to be served and employees
and applicants for employment including, but not limited to, the following:
The Elliott Larsen Civil Rights Act, 1976 PA 453, as amended.
The Persons with Disabilities Civil Rights Act, 1976 PA 220, as amended.
Section 504 of the Federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973, PL 93-112, 87 Stat
355, as amended, and rules adopted thereunder.
The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, PL 101-336, 104 Stat 327 (42
§ 12101 et seq.), as amended, and regulations promulgated thereunder.
Furthermore, the vendor who is selected as
the Contractor, as a condition of providing goods and
services, as required by law, shall not
discriminate against an employee or applicant for employment with respect to hire, tenure,
terms, conditions or privilege of employment, or a matter directly or
indirectly related to employment because of race, color, religion, sex, sexual
orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, height, weight,
marital status, age or political affiliation (except where age, sex or lack of
disability constitutes is a bona fide occupational qualification).
Where there has been a conclusive finding that a vendor has violated Federal,
State or local equal opportunity statutes, ordinances, rules/regulations,
or policies, that vendor shall be barred from providing goods and services
to Ingham County for five (5) years from the date that a determination of
the violation has been made in accordance with applicable statutes, ordinances,
rules/regulations, or policies or from the date that such determination becomes
known, unless a specific exemption is granted by the Board of Commissioners.
Any violation of Federal, State, or local equal opportunity statutes, ordinances,
rules/regulations, or policies during the course of time during which the
vendor is providing goods or services to the County shall be regarded as a
material breach of any contract between the County and the vendor, and the
County may terminate such contract effective as of the date of delivery of
written notification to the vendor.
Any employee of a vendor providing goods
and services by contract to the County, or any employee of a subcontractor
of a vendor providing goods and services to the County by contract, or any
bona fide organization representing such employees may file a written complaint
with the Board or its designated agent, if any, challenging the compliance
by a vendor with the terms of this policy, the Board or its designated agent
shall then conduct an investigation to determine whether the policy has been
violated.
Any vendor found to have retaliated in violation of a Federal or
State law against an employee for filing a claim of violation of Federal,
State, or local equal opportunity statutes, ordinances, rules/regulations,
or policies shall be ineligible to provide any goods or services to Ingham
County government for a period of five (5) years from the date of such finding.
WORKPLACE DIVERSITY
It is the policy of Ingham County to encourage its vendors to develop and maintain a diverse workforce that is reflective of the population of Ingham County. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the statistics of Ingham County's population in 2000 was comprised of the following:
A. White persons
- 79.5%
B. Black or African American persons -
10.9%
C. American Indian and Alaska Native
persons - 0.5%
D. Asian persons - 3.7%
E. Native Hawaiian and other Pacific
Islander - 0.1%
F. Persons of Hispanic or Latino origin -
5.8%
Local Purchasing Preference Policy
The Ingham County Board of Commissioners (BOC) believes that its purchasing policies should encourage local vendors to provide goods and/or services to Ingham County government, resulting in increased economic activity through more local jobs, tax revenues, and expenditures, and to entice business relocations to the County. As such, in 2005, the BOC amending its purchasing policies to include a purchasing preference to qualified and registered local vendors who respond to formal bids or proposals for the purchase of goods and/or supplies, issued by the Ingham County Purchasing Department.
A “local vendor” is defined as a vendor that operates a business within the legally defined boundaries of Ingham County. To be considered a local vendor, the vendor must provide a verifiable business address (not a PO Box) at which business is being conducted. The vendor must also agree to comply with all other policies and requirements of the County.
The policy works by allowing a local vendor who submits a responsive bid that is within 5% of the lowest responsive bid to reduce its bid to meet the lowest responsive bid, and in doing so, be considered the lowest responsive bidder and awarded the contract, provided however, that the initial lowest responsive bid is not from another local vendor.
Where a local vendor submits a responsive proposal which includes a cost proposal which is within 5% of the cost of the lowest responsive proposal, shall be given the opportunity to reduce its proposed cost to meet the cost of lowest responsive proposal, and upon doing so, the proposal shall be evaluated as having a cost component which is the lowest; provided however, that the initial lowest responsive proposal is not from another local vendor. Having the lowest cost proposal, however, does not necessarily result in the award of the proposal, because of other factors also being evaluated.
For more information about the Ingham County Local Purchasing Preference Policy, go to www.ingham.org/pp/purchasing.htm and click on “Policies”.
LIVING WAGE
A. Overview of Living Wage: vendors contracting with the County primarily to perform services are required to pay their employees a "living wage" if the following two (2) conditions apply:
1. The total expenditure of the
contract or the total value of all contracts the
vendor has with the County exceeds $ 50,000 in a twelve-month
calendar; and,
2. The vendor employs five (5) or more employees.
Subcontractors providing services to the County who
employs five (5) or more employees and where the total value of the
contract(s) exceeds $ 25,000 are also required to pay a "living wage".
B. Living Wage Defined: an hourly wage rate which is equivalent to 125%
of the federal poverty level. For 2008, the "living wage" is $ 13.25 per hour.
Twenty percent of the "living wage" costs paid by the employer can be for an
employee's health care benefits. This wage rate applies to part and full-time
employees who work on County contracts.
C. Living Wage Exemptions: the following group of vendors and special
conditions are exempted from paying "living wages":
1. Public Entities
2. Entities with 501(c)(3) status
who have nine (9) or fewer employees.
3. Employees working under the terms of a collective
bargaining agreement.
4. Contracts where County policy requires the payment of
prevailing wages (construction contracts).
5. Programs designed specifically for high school and/or
college students such as a bona fide training, summer or youth employment, work study, volunteer/public service, or
internship programs.
6. Co-op employees employed as part of a high school or
college co-op program which is part of the employee's educational curricula.
7. Programs which operate to train people with disabilities
and which are designated as community rehabilitation programs, work activity centers and/or sheltered workshops.
8. Temporary or seasonal employees.
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INDEMNIFICATION AND HOLD HARMLESS
The Contractor whose proposal is accepted must agree to the following indemnification and hold harmless responsibilities:
The Contractor shall, at its own expense, protect, defend, indemnify, and hold harmless Ingham County, its elected and appointed officers, employees and agents from all claims, damages (including, but not limited to direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, special and punitive damages), costs, lawsuits and expenses including, but not limited to, all costs from administrative proceedings, court costs and attorney fees, that they may incur as a result of any acts, omissions or negligence of the selected firm, its employees or agents or its subcontractors of sub- subcontractors, or any of their officers, employees or agents which may arise out of the contract.
The Contractor’s indemnification responsibilities shall include the sum of damages, costs and expenses which are in excess of the sum paid out on behalf of or reimbursed to Ingham County, or its elected and appointed officers, employees, agents or by the insurance coverage obtained and/or maintained by the selected firm pursuant to the requirements of this RFP and the contract entered into.
INSURANCE
The vendor shall purchase and maintain insurance not less than the limits
set forth below. All coverages shall be with insurance companies licensed
and admitted to do business in the State of Michigan and with insurance carriers
acceptable to Ingham County that have a minimum A.M. Best Company's Insurance
Reports rating of A or A- (Excellent).
A. Worker's Disability Compensation Insurance including Employers Liability
Coverage in accordance with all applicable Statutes of the State of Michigan.
B. Commercial General Liability Insurance on an "Occurrence Basis"
with limits of liability not less than $1,000,000 per occurrence and/or aggregate
combined single limit. Coverage shall include the following: (A) contractual
liability; (B) Products and Completed Operations; (C) Independent Contractors
Coverage; (D) Broad Form General Liability endorsement or equivalent.
C. Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance, including Michigan No-Fault Coverage,
with limits of liability of not less than $1,000,000 per occurrence combined
single limit Bodily Injury and Property Damage. Coverage shall include
all owned vehicles, all non-owned vehicles and all hired vehicles.
D. Professional Liability Insurance (Errors and Omissions) shall be maintained
during the life of this contract with limits of liability of not less than
$1,000,000 per claim.
E. Additional Insured - Commercial General Liability Insurance, as described
above shall include an endorsement stating the following shall be "Additional Insureds:" The County of Ingham, all elected and appointed officials,
all employees and volunteers, all boards, commissions and/or authorities and
board members, including employees and volunteers thereof.
F. Cancellation Notice - All insurances described above shall include an endorsement
stating the following: "It is understood and agreed that thirty (30)
days advanced written notice of cancellation, non-renewal, reduction and/or
material change shall be sent to: The Ingham County Purchasing Department,
P.O. Box 319, Mason, Michigan 48854."
G. Proof of Insurance - The vendor shall provide to the County of Ingham at
the time the contracts are returned by it for execution, two (2) copies of
certificate of insurance for each of the policies mentioned above. If
so requested, certified copies of all policies will be furnished.
RIGHT OF REJECTION
The County reserves the right to reject any or all bids/proposals, to waive
informalities or irregularities in bids/proposals, and/or to negotiate separately
the terms and conditions of all or any part of the bids/proposals as determined
to be in the County's best interests at its sole discretion.
STANDARD FORMS
Any preprinted contract forms the vendor proposes to include as part of the contract resulting from a bid/proposal must be submitted as part of the bid/proposal. Any standard contract provisions not submitted as part of the bid/proposal and subsequently presented for inclusion may be rejected. The County reserves the right to accept or reject in whole or in part any form contract submitted by a vendor and/or to require that amendments be made thereto, or that an agreement drafted by the County be utilized.
ADVICE OF OMISSION OR MISSTATEMENT
In the event it is evident to a vendor responding to an RFP/ITB that the County
has omitted or misstated a material requirement to an RFP/ITB and/or the services
required by an RFP/ITB, the responding vendor shall advise the Purchasing
Department at (517) 676-7222 of such omission or misstatement.
COST OF PREPARATION
The County will not pay any costs incurred in the bid/proposal preparation, printing or demonstration process. All costs shall be borne by the vendors.
NOTIFICATION OF WITHDRAWAL OF BID
Bids/proposals may be withdrawn prior to the date and time specified for bid/proposal submission with a formal written notice by an authorized representative of the vendors. Bids/proposals submitted will become the property of the County after the bid/proposal submission deadline.
APPLICABLE LAW AND VENUE
This agreement shall be construed according to the laws of the State of Michigan. The County and the Contractor agree that the venue for the bringing of any legal or equitable action under this agreement shall be established in accordance with the statues of the State of Michigan and/or Michigan Court Rules. In the event that any action is brought under this agreement in Federal Court, the venue for such action shall be the Federal Judicial District of Michigan, Western District, Southern Division.
COMPLIANCE WITH THE LAW
Vendors shall render the services to be provided pursuant to this agreement in compliance with all applicable Federal, State, and local laws, ordinances, rules, and regulations.
RIGHTS TO PERTINENT MATERIALS
All responses, inquires, and correspondence relating to an RFP/ITB and all
reports, charts, displays, schedules, exhibits and other documentation produced
by the vendors that are submitted as part of the bid/proposal shall become
the property of the County after the bid/proposal submission deadline.
PRE-OPENING INQUIRES/RESPONSE
Any explanation desired by a prospective vendor regarding the meaning or interpretation of a RFP/ITB and attachments must be requested in writing and presented to the Ingham County Purchasing Department. Written requests may either be mailed, faxed to (517) 676-7230.
All responses shall be in writing and shall be furnished to all prospective vendors as an amendment to the RFP/ITB. Receipt of all amendments shall be acknowledged upon the bid/proposal by attachment at the time of the submission of the bid/proposal. All amendments shall be signed and dated by the vendor. No oral explanation or instruction of any kind or nature whatsoever given before the award of a contract to a bidder shall be binding.
TAXES
Ingham County does not pay Federal excise and State sales taxes. Our
tax exemption number is 38-6005629 and is also stipulated on all our Purchase
Orders. Exemption Certificate, and Michigan Sales and Use Tax Certificate of
Exemption are both available through this website under "Forms".
BASIS FOR AWARD
Information and/or factors gathered during interviews, negotiations and any
reference checks, and any other information or factors deemed relevant by the
County, shall be utilized in the final award. The final award of a contract is
subject to approval by the Ingham County Board of Commissioners.
BOND REQUIREMENTS
Any proposal that is in excess of $50,000.00, if awarded will be required to provide 100 percent of the contract amount coverage in Performance Bond and Payment Bond as required by Public Act 1963, #213. The bond must be with surety companies satisfactory to Ingham County and who are listed in the Federal Register as published by the U.S. Department of Treasury under the most recently revised Circular 570. In addition, each surety company shall be admitted and licensed to do business in the State of Michigan by the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Growth Office of Finance and Insurance and have a minimum A.M. Best Company's Insurance Report Rating of A or A- (Excellent).
PREVAILING WAGE
It is the policy of Ingham County to require the payment of prevailing wages on any construction contract exceeding $10,000 as determined by using the wage guidelines promulgated by the U.S. Secretary of Labor pursuant to the Davis-Bacon Act. The Prevailing Wage rates for construction projects are included in the RFP/ITB. Construction contractors should be aware of the following:
A. The awarded Contractor is required to submit
timely and weekly Certified Payrolls
and Work Schedules for all periods worked on said project to the Purchasing
Department, 121 E. Maple St., Mason, MI 48854, Attention: James Hudgins,
Director of Purchasing.
B. It is the responsibility of the awarded Contractor to notify their
subcontractors that said project requires the payment of prevailing wages.
C. It is the responsibility of the awarded Contractor to supply their
subcontractors with the prevailing wage rate schedule that is included in the
bid/proposal solicitation.
D. Prevailing wage compliance will be monitored by the Ingham County
Purchasing Department and Michigan Fair Contracting Center (MFCC).
E. Compliance Monitors will conduct brief interviews with workers throughout
the duration of said project.
F. Workers will be informed of the prevailing wage rates during the
interview. Workers will be asked if they are receiving the correct pay,
fringe benefits, and overtime as required by the County of Ingham.
G. Workers may be asked to show the Compliance Monitor a paycheck stub on
a periodic basis to verify fringe benefit breakdowns and the actual rate of
pay received by the worker, including overtime.
H. The Contractor shall provide the appropriate ratio of Journeymen to Apprentice
workers as determined by the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Apprentice Training. The ratio will be monitored through worker
interviews. Workers may be asked to provide their Apprentice or Journeymen
cards to verify their status.
I. When requested, the Contractor and sub-contractors shall provide the appropriate apprentice level on the Certified Payroll Form.
J. When requested, the Contractor and sub-contractors shall submit a detailed breakdown of all fringe benefits paid to their employees for all work on County construction projects.
Energy Star Compliant Preference Policy
Ingham County is committed to purchasing products that have earned the Energy Star label, and have meet the Energy Star specifications for energy efficiency, wherever possible and practical. All vendors are encouraged to visit www.energystar.gov for complete product specifications and updated lists of qualifying products.