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City of Everett 00 2113 - 3 <br />2026 WPCF Biosolids Removal & Disposal UT 3752-30 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />00 2113 - 3 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS <br />1-02.1(2) Supplemental Bidder Responsibility Criteria <br />A. Wage Compliance. The following Supplemental Bidder Responsibility Criterion <br />applies to this Project: <br />Extended Certification of Wage Compliance. Within the five-year period <br />immediately preceding the date of the bid solicitation, the Bidder must not <br />have been determined by a final and binding citation and notice of <br />assessment issued by the department of labor and industries or through a <br />civil judgment entered by a court of limited or general jurisdiction to have <br />willfully violated, as defined in RCW 49.48.082, any provision of chapter <br />49.46, 49.48, or 49.52 RCW. <br />B. Apprentice Utilization: The following Supplemental Bidder Responsibility Criterion <br />applies to this Project if this Project has apprentice utilization requirements: <br />Certification of Apprentice Compliance. For each public project <br />completed by Bidder during the two-year period immediately preceding <br />the date of the bid solicitation, Bidder must not have been subject to a <br />final determination by the awarding agency that Bidder failed, without <br />good faith efforts approved by the awarding agency, to meet applicable <br />project apprentice utilization requirements. If the Project has apprentice <br />utilization requirements, the Bidder by submitting a Bid certifies that it has <br />not been subject to such a final determination. <br />C. Procedures for Wage Compliance and Apprentice Utilization Criteria: The Bidder <br />must sign and submit certifications as provided by the City in the bidding <br />documents (which are usually included in the Bid Form) before Project award. The <br />City may also use independent sources of information that may be available to <br />demonstrate whether the Bidder is in compliance with these criteria. A Bidder may <br />request that City modify the supplemental bidder responsibility criteria listed above. <br />This request must be in writing to the City project manager and must be received <br />by the City project manager at least ten business days before the bid opening. If <br />City Project staff determines to recommend that the City should find that the Bidder <br />does not meet the bidder responsibility above and is therefore not a responsible <br />bidder, the City Project staff will notify the Bidder in writing with the reasons for its <br />recommendation. If the Bidder disagrees with this recommendation, the Bidder <br />may appeal to the director of the City department responsible for this Contract (the <br />“Director”) by presenting additional information to the Director in writing within two <br />(2) business days after receipt of the recommendation. The Director will consider <br />the appeal and any additional information and will issue a decision regarding the <br />appeal, which will take the form of a recommendation to the Everett City Council. <br />Any protest by Bidder of the Director decision must be in strict conformity to Everett <br />Municipal Code Chapter 3.46, Bid Protest Procedures. <br />D. Additional Supplemental Responsibility Criteria: If this Project is subject to <br />additional supplemental bidder responsibility criteria, then such criteria will be <br />contained in SECTION 00 22 13, SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTIONS TO <br />BIDDERS and such SECTION 00 22 13 will govern those criteria. If there is no <br />SECTION 00 22 13, SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS in the bid <br />package, then the Project is not subject to any additional supplemental bidder <br />responsibility criteria.