GOODS AND SERVICES
BID SPECIFICATIONS:
A GUIDE FOR NEW JERSEY LOCAL PUBLIC AGENCIES
(Yellow Book)
First
Edition, November 1995
Second Edition, January 2005
Introduction
to the Second Edition
This
Guide, “Goods and Services Bid Specifications” (also
known as the “Procurement Yellow Book”) is a comprehensive
update to the original 1995 edition that includes the impact of
new and amended laws and reported court cases that affect local
unit contracting.
The
Guide provides the “boilerplate” language that meets
statutory requirements and sound procurement practices for procuring
goods and services. It directly meets the needs of contracting units
that fall under the Local Public Contracts Law. (N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1
et seq.)
While
a boilerplate document, users are cautioned not to use it without
due consideration. The standard forms include many blanks that must
be completed and options that are only used if a box is checked
to apply to a given bid. Check box use is required – without
checking them, its provision is not applicable, so the document
must be customized for each use.
The
Guide is in three sections. Section A is the “Instructions
to Bidders” section. Each section is numbered in outline form
and is correlated to Section B, the “Supplement” and
Section C the “Standard Bid Document Reference.” The
Supplement provides details explaining various sections of the specification
and reviewing options available to users. It includes considerations
of when to exercise options and their impact. The Reference includes
explanatory and statutory information about the various forms as
well as sample language and forms. Where appropriate, the forms
should be adapted to local needs.
The
entire Guide is available on the Division’s Local Procurement
Web Site at www.nj.gov/dca/lgs/lpcl.
The text and individual forms can be downloaded in Microsoft Word
format for local editing and revisions.
The
Guide is a product of the Division’s responsibility to provide
technical advice. Thus, as technical guidance, contracting unit
procurement and legal professionals should review it to ensure it
meets agency needs and any local and statutory requirements.
The
Division extends its grateful appreciation to the Governmental Purchasing
Association of New Jersey and its Yellow Book Committee for its
assistance in preparing and reviewing development drafts of the
Guide. Comments and suggestions for improvements can be directed
to the Division at lpcl@dca.state.nj.us.
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