C-19 - Cities and Towns Act

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573.1.0.5. If the council uses a system of bid weighting and evaluating described in section 573.1.0.1, it may, in the call for tenders, provide that the opening of tenders will be followed by individual discussions with each tenderer to further define the technical or financial aspects of the project and allow the tenderer to submit a final tender that reflects the outcome of those discussions.
A call for tenders for such contracts must also contain
(1)  the rules for breaking a tie in the points assigned to final tenders by the selection committee;
(2)  the procedure and the time period, which may not exceed six months, for holding discussions; and
(3)  provisions allowing the municipality to ensure compliance at all times with the rules applicable to it, in particular with respect to access to the documents of public bodies and the protection of personal information.
The selection committee shall evaluate each final tender and, for each criterion mentioned in the call for tenders described in the first paragraph, assign points which the secretary of the selection committee shall record in the secretary’s report referred to in section 573.1.0.12.
The Minister of Municipal Affairs, Regions and Land Occupancy may, on the conditions he determines, authorize the council to pay a financial compensation to each tenderer, other than the one to whom the contract is awarded, who submitted a compliant tender. In such a case, the call for tenders must provide for such a payment and may not be published before the Minister has given his authorization.
2011, c. 33, s. 11; 2017, c. 13, s. 72.
573.1.0.5. If the council uses a system of bid weighting and evaluating described in section 573.1.0.1 to award a contract described in the second paragraph, it may, in the call for tenders, provide that the opening of tenders will be followed by individual discussions with each tenderer to further define the technical or financial aspects of the project and allow the tenderer to submit a final tender that reflects the outcome of those discussions.
The contracts concerned are those by which the municipality entrusts to a person the operation of a park, a facility or place designed for the practice of cultural, recreational or community activities, a convention centre or an exhibition centre.
A call for tenders for such contracts must also contain
(1)  the rules for breaking a tie in the points assigned to final tenders by the selection committee;
(2)  the procedure and the time period, which may not exceed six months, for holding discussions; and
(3)  provisions allowing the municipality to ensure compliance at all times with the rules applicable to it, in particular with respect to access to the documents of public bodies and the protection of personal information.
The council shall establish a selection committee consisting of at least three members, other than council members; the committee shall evaluate each final tender and, for each criterion mentioned in the call for tenders described in the first paragraph, assign points which the secretary of the selection committee shall record in the secretary’s report referred to in section 573.1.0.12.
2011, c. 33, s. 11.