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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinances Book 15, Page 281, No Resolution NumberA RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE CITY MANAGER TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS FOR FURNISHING, THE CITY WITH READY MIX CONCRETE FOR A -PERIOD OF SIX (6) J.ONTHS BE IT RESOLVED BY THE,BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY: SECTION 1. That the Citv Vllanafer be;, and he' is hereby, authorized -to advertise for bids for furnishing the City of Paducah, Kentucky, with its requirement of ready mix concrete for a period of six (6) months.' Concrete shall meet reasonable standards for the mix ordered, otherwise it will be refected. The City will not be held liable for any rejected material. The successful bidder will deliver concrete on order at the specified time and place within the city limits. The'successful bidder; upon request of the City Manager, shall run a cylinder test upon his product. Any contract for furnishing of ready mix,concrete,to the City shalt be for a period of ,six (6) months -from the date of such contract, and the City's requirement for such six (6) month period is estimated a., tOO lards, SECTION 2. The.City!ranarer shall advertise for sealed bids by posting a notice at the City Hall door and by inserting notice of the request for bids in the.Sun Democrat as provided .for by law. All bids shall he sealed anJ no ?,id shall be received after the hour fixed in the notice for the openin7 of same. All hids.received by the City Manager up to the time fined in the notice for the opening of same shall.he filed :eith the Board of Commissioners who may let a contract to the lowest and 'nest bidder, and the Board of Commissioners shall reserve the right to refect any and all bids and the City shall not become lefall,, obligated to purchase said .products until the adoption of an ordinance authorizin!* the execution of a purchase contract. SECTION 3. This Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its adoption. i ,ayor' Passed by the Board of Commissioners April 15, 1961E Recorded b- Sarah Thurman, City Clerk, April 15, 1964,