Ill. Admin. Code tit. 71, § 2000.320 - Cancellation of Invitation
Invitation for Bids may be cancelled prior to award or after consideration of protest and all bids rejected prior to award when such action is in the best interests of the Agency. Every effort shall be made to anticipate necessity of rejection to avoid additional procurement costs and exposure of bid prices. Reasons for rejecting all bids are:
a) Inadequate, ambiguous, or otherwise
deficient specifications were cited in the Invitation for Bids.
b) The goods or services are no longer
required.
c) The Invitation for
Bids did not provide for consideration of all factors of cost to the
Agency.
d) Bids received indicate
that the needs of the Agency can be satisfied by a less expensive good or
service differing from that on which the bids were invited.
e) All otherwise acceptable bids received are
at unreasonable prices as compared to the estimated cost of the
project.
f) The bids were not
independently arrived at in open competition, were collusive, or were submitted
in bad faith.
g) Time factors for
delivery do not allow acceptance.
Notes
Amended at 16 Ill. Reg. 10068, effective June 15, 1992
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