Policy 7400P1 - Procurement Under a Federal Award

­­­RISE CHARTER SCHOOL

DISTRICT #562

FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT                                                                                          7400P1

Procurement Under a Federal Award

In addition to its other policies and procedures regarding procurement, the RISE Charter School shall adhere to the following requirements when making procurements under a federal award. The RISE Charter School shall:

  1. Ensure that all solicitations incorporate a clear and accurate description of the technical requirements for the material, product, or service to be produced, and set forth those minimum essential characteristics and standards to which the material, product, or service must conform. The RISE Charter School will identify all requirements which bidders must fulfill and all other factors to be used in evaluating bids or proposals.
  2. Prohibit the use of statutorily or administratively imposed state, local, or tribal geographical preferences in the evaluation of bids or proposals, except in cases where applicable federal statutes expressly mandate or encourage geographic preference. When contracting for architectural and engineering services, geographic location may be a selection criterion provided its application leaves an appropriate number of qualified firms, given the nature and size of the project, to compete for the contract
  3. Provide a written method for conducting technical evaluations of the proposals received and for selecting recipients, including factors considered for the evaluation, who performs the evaluation, the number of evaluations performed, the timeframe for conducting any evaluations, and the selection of a vendor and whether another position reviews the evaluation.
  4. Maintain oversight to ensure that contractors perform in accordance with the terms, conditions, and specifications of their contracts or purchase orders.
  5. Avoid acquiring unnecessary or duplicative items;
  6. Consider consolidating or breaking out procurements to obtain a more economical purchase. Where appropriate, an analysis will be made of lease versus purchase alternatives and any other appropriate analysis to determine the most economical approach.
  7. Maintain a list of prequalified persons, firms, or products which are used in acquiring goods and services, and include enough qualified sources to ensure maximum open and free competition.
  8. Award contracts only to responsible contractors possessing the ability to perform successfully under the terms and conditions of the proposed procurement. Consideration will be given to such matters as contractor integrity, compliance with public policy, record of past performance, and financial and technical resources.
  9. Maintain records sufficient to detail the history of procurement. These records will include:
  10. Rationale for the method of procurement;
  11. Selection of contract type;
  12. Contractor selection or rejection; and
  13. The basis for the contract price.
  14. The use of a time and materials type contract is prohibited unless the RISE Charter School determines that no other contract is suitable. Time and materials type contract means a contract whose cost to a school is the sum of:
  15. The actual cost of materials; and
  16. The direct labor hours charged at hourly rates that reflect wages, general and administrative expenses, and profit.

Since this formula generates an open-ended contract price, a time-and-materials contract provides no positive profit incentive to the contractor for cost control or labor efficiency. When this type of the contract is used, it will include a ceiling price that the contractor exceeds at his or her own risk. The RISE Charter School will assert a high degree of oversight over such contracts in order to obtain reasonable assurance that the contractor is using efficient methods and effective cost controls.

The RISE Charter School will adhere to any additional procurement rules as applicable to specific federal programs, such as federal child nutrition programs.

 

 

Legal Reference:        

 2 C.F.R. §§ 200.300 et seq. Subpart D – Post Federal Award Requirements.

 

Procedure History:

Promulgated on: December 13, 2021

Revised on:

Reviewed on: