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Resolution 2001-064 16El J RESOLUTION NO. 2001--6A- RESOLUTION AMENDING COLLIER COUNTY RESOLUTION 95-353 AND THE PURCHASING POLICY REFERENCED THEREBY WHEREAS, Collier County Ordinance 87-25 provides for the establishment of a purchasing policy to govern all aspects of purchasing administration; and WHEREAS, The Board of County Commissioners on June 6, 1995 adopted a purchasing policy by Resolution 95-353 and subsequently amended said resolution via Resolutions 97-435,98-490. and 2000-188 respectively; and WHEREAS, County staff, seeking to obtain maximum value for the tax dollar and seeking to deliver services to citizens of and visitors to Collier County in an efficient, timely and effective manner. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA that: Resolution 95-353 is hereby amended by this Resolution as attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote, favoring same. DATE:~J~lo?, 2001 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA ATTEST: DWlttsHT E, BROCK, Clerk '-'I I o form ~ienCy: ary, Assistant County Attorney Attest u to a.......... s1gnaUrt 011,_ AGfNOA ITEM I No. I FEB 2 7 2001 Pg. 16El Section XIV t entitled "CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION" is hereby amended to read as follows: C. Contract Changes: Change orders/supplemental agreements to a Board approved purchase or contract may be approved by the County Manager or his designee provided that the change (or the sum of the changes): 1. Amounts to 10 percent or less of the current Board approved amount. aM, 2. Does not exceed $50,000. Section VII, (entitled 'PROCUREMENT OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICES"), Subsection C is hereby amended to read as follows: 1. Minor, fixed assignment contracts: A grouping of minor professional service (including construction inspection services) assignments. Procurement of these contracts shall be further subject to the following conditions: a. Each assignment must be specifically identified in the public notice. b. Contracts for a grouping of minor, fixed assignments shall have a maximum initial contract amount limit of $500,000. Each assignment shall have a maximum initial amount of $90,000. Each division administrator may authorize any assignment on behalf of the Board agency for their respective work areas where all of the following are true: 1. Where the originating term contract has been previously awarded by the Board of County Commissioners ; and 2. Where the assignment does not cause the cumulative dollar value of previously authorized assignments to exceed the current contract amount and; 3. The maximum initial dollar amount of each assignment does not exceed $90,000. Any contract and/or assignment that exceeds that amount subsequent to award and prior to completion of the work shall be subject to the provisions of Section XIV.C of this resolution. Projects shall not be sub-divided to circumvent the dollar thresholds established herein. AGENOA ITEM No. FEB 2 7 2001 Pg. 16El Section XIII, entitled, "STANDARDIZATION, COOPERATIVE PURCHASING AND GOVERNMENTAL CONTRACTS" is hereby amended to read as follows: C. Purchases made under the State of Florida and Federal GSA contracts will be governed as follows: Above $25,000: Require Board approval and prior review by the Purchasing Director or his designee. $25,000 or less Require the prior approval of the Purchasing Department. $1,000 or less: Require the prior approval of the authorized signatory. Section XIV.D is hereby amended to read as follows: D. Contract Extension: Extension of a contract for commodities or services may be requested by the contract manager to the Purchasing Director, or his designee, in writing. for a period oot-te exceed six (6) months The Director, or his designee, may in turn extend the agreement for a period of time specified in writing. The extension aM shall be subject to the same terms and conditions set forth in the initial contract. The initi31 extension of a contract may be authorized by the County Manager or his designee. ^ny subsequent extensions shall be approved by the Board of County Commissionors. AGENDA ITEM No. FEB 2 7 2001 Pg.