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Texas Education Code Procurement Threshold. $20,000 School Bus Lease/Purchase$25,000 Public Works Contract Real Property$25,000 Personal Property$25,000 Nonprofessional Services$25,000 Energy Management Systems$10,000-$25,000 ? Competitive QuotesTexas Education Code, Section 44.031
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1. Best Practice Purchasing for School DistrictsRed River TASBORegion 9 ESCJanuary 9, 2008 Wichita Falls ISD
Janet Powell Director of Purchasing
jpowell@wfisd.net
New Phone Number - 940-235-1017 x13002
Randy Montgomery Purchasing Buyer
rmontgomery@wfisd.net
New Phone Number - 940-235-1017 x13004
2. Texas Education CodeProcurement Threshold $20,000 School Bus Lease/Purchase
$25,000 Public Works Contract
Real Property
$25,000 Personal Property
$25,000 Nonprofessional Services
$25,000 Energy Management Systems
$10,000-$25,000 Competitive Quotes
Texas Education Code, Section 44.031
3. Competitive Procurement Categoriesin the aggregate for a 12 month period. TEC 44.031 (a) Athletics
Custodial
Food Service
Instructional-Capital
Instructional-Supplies
Maintenance Transportation
Bank Depository
Printed Forms
Non-Professional Services
Real Property
Insurance
4. Texas Education Code 44.031
Competitive Bidding
Request for Proposals, other than construction
Inter-Local Contracts***
Design-Build Contracts
Contract to Construct, construction manager
Competitive Sealed Proposals
Contract Purchases, (DIR, TCPN, BuyBoard, etc***)
Job Order Contract
Reverse Auction
Formation of a political subdivision corporation***
***Do not require advertisement.
5. Advertisement Name of District
Description & Term of Bid
Run ad once a week, for two (2) weeks
Should not open bid earlier than ten (10) days from last advertising date
Ad in newspaper in which Districts Administrative Offices located or in nearest county.
Date, Time and Location Bids are received
Address and Telephone number for location where bid documents may be obtained
Date, Time, and Location - Bids will be opened and read
Bid Documents should be ready for distribution the first day of advertisement
Texas Local Government Code, 271.025
6. Bid or Proposal Process Define the task to be performed by vendor or define item(s) to be purchased
Establish criteria for selection of bid or proposal
Determine relative importance of criteria
Identify potential vendors
Set timelines
Advertise
Pre-Proposal conference (optional)
Receipt of bid or proposal
(Establish a procedure ++)
Bid or proposal evaluation
Negotiation with vendor(s)
Award of contract
Contract monitoring
10. Bid OpeningTEA Recommends: 1) Two District employees at the opening with one being directly involved in procurement
2) No waiving technicality for late bids
3) Time stamp bids and establish bid log procedure that verifies all bids accounted for
4) Verify Documents: SIGNED Bid, Executed Bid Bond/Cashiers Check & any other forms required in Bid
5) Other statutory procedures
Texas Local Government Code, Section 271.06
12. Interlocal Contracts First, BOT Resolution
Examples: Department of Information Resources (DIR), BuyBoard (TASB), The Cooperative Purchasing Network (TCPN), other school districts, Regional Education Service Centers.
Follow procedure defined by Co-Op
Strive to obtain Best Value
14. BEST VALUEEvaluation / Recommendation As of September 1, 2007, wording changed from MAY include to SHALL include weights for:
_____% Purchase Price
_____% Reputation of vendor & their goods or services
_____% Quality of goods or services
_____% Meet the District needs
_____% Vendors past relationship with the District
_____% Comply with HUB requirements
_____% Long-term cost to the District
_____% Any other relevant factor listed in Request for Bid or Proposal
100% Total
Texas Education Code, Sections 44.035, 44.039 & 44.040
15. Construction Requirements Before you bid, the Board of Trustees:
MUST determine method of construction procurement that will provide the best value for the District (before bidding).
MAY adopt a policy designating one of the methods as a default best value method (Resolution?)
Texas Education Code, Section 44.031
17. Architects seal Required:
New Buildings Costing $100,000+
Alterations or Additions Costing $50,000+
Texas Revised Civil Statutes, Article 249A
Engineers Seal Required:
Projects involving structural, electrical or mechanical engineering costing $8,000+
Projects NOT involving structural, electrical or mechanical engineering costing $20,000+
Texas Revised Civil Statutes, Article 3271a, Title 52A
Selection of an Architect or Engineer
Two Step Process
1) Issue Request for Qualifications
2) Negotiate with the most qualified.
Texas Government Code, Chapter 2254.001
18. Payment/Performance Bonds, Insurance, Change Orders Payment Bond - Construction $25,000+
Performance Bond Construction $100,000+
Bonds at $100,000+ must hold a certificate of authority from the U.S. Secretary of Treasury or reinsurance for any liability in excess of $100,000
Workers Compensation as required by statute
Insurance - General Liability, Automobile Liability, Builders Risk
Texas Government Code, Section 2253.021
Change Orders
Only increase/decrease up to 25% of project costs
Cannot redefine or make a major change of the project scope.
No statute in regards to Districts; however, the statute that covers this area in connection with county governments illustrates legislative intent.
Surety Company must be licensed to write Fidelity and Surety Bonds in Texas and is authorized to do business up to the limit of the contract.
Surety Company must be licensed to write Fidelity and Surety Bonds in Texas and is authorized to do business up to the limit of the contract.
19. Catalog Purchases Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts (TCPA) Texas Administrative Code 113.19 CISV repealed as of September 1, 2007
Technology procurement contracts transferred from TBPC (Texas Building & Procurement Commission) to DIR (Department of Information Resources)
http://www.dir.state.tx.us/servlet/dirStore#searchcisv
Follow Best Practice guidelines:
Obtain minimum of 3 quotes if purchase exceeds spot-purchase limit of $5,000
Verify that vendors are currently active contract holders
Retain documentation
20. Catalog Purchases (continued) Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts (TCPA) Texas Administrative Code 113.19 Contracts for products or services other than automation (computer equipment) or telecommunication systems, including hardware, software, programming, maintenance, repair, installation of systems, etc. may be found here:
http://www2.cpa.state.tx.us/cat_page/
21. Job Order ContractsTEC 44.041 A School District may award Job Order Contracts for the minor construction, repair, rehabilitation, or alteration of a facility by:
Establishing Rates by trade
Specify contract period (9-1-07 to 8-31-08)
Award trade by rank, may award multiple vendors
Request & receive estimate before requesting PO
Work does not begin until authorized
Changes must be approved in advance by District
Invoice submitted upon completion for payment
25. HB914 - Conflict of Interest New Requirement
District to provide information to vendors
Vendor responsible for compliance
Post on web-site (all)
Include in all procurement documents
27. RESOURCES TASBO Membership Directory
TASBO Membership Communities
TASBO Purchasing Committee E-Mail List kerbowg@cfbisd.edu
Local Purchasing Organizations
Internet
TEA - http://www.tea.state.tx.us/
TCPA - http://www.window.state.tx.us/procurement/