[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 33, Volume 3]

[Revised as of July 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 33CFR210.1]



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                TITLE 33--NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS

 

 CHAPTER II--CORPS OF ENGINEERS, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY, DEPARTMENT OF 

                                 DEFENSE

 

PART 210_PROCUREMENT ACTIVITIES OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS--Table of 

Contents

 

Sec.  210.1  Advance notice to prospective bidders.









Sec.

210.1 Advance notice to prospective bidders.

210.2 Notice of award.

210.3 Notice to proceed.

210.4 Rules of the Corps of Engineers Board of Contract Appeals for 

          cases not subject to the Contract Disputes Act of 1978.

210.5 Rules of the Corps of Engineers Board of Contract Appeals for 

          cases subject to the Contract Disputes Act of 1978.



    Authority: Secs. 2301-2314, 3012, 70A Stat. 127-133, 157; 10 U.S.C. 

2301-2314, 3012.





    In connection with all construction contracts estimated to cost 

$100,000 or more for which an invitation is scheduled to be issued, an 

advance notice to prospective bidders will be prepared sufficiently in 

advance of the actual issuance of the invitation to stimulate interest 

on the part of the greatest possible number of contractors. Advance 

notices may also be prepared on projects estimated to cost less than 

$100,000 and for supplies where considered desirable. ENG Form 3132-R or 

ENG Form 3133-R [set out in paragraphs 205 and 206, Appendix A, Engineer 

Contract Instructions (ER 1180-1-1)] will be used to send advance 

notices to prospective bidders. Lengthy notices may be reproduced and 

mailed using ENG Form 3133-R as a foldover wrapper fastened with a wire 

staple. Advance notices will contain the information required by ENG 

Form 3132-R, but additional information may be added as appropriate. The 

advance notices will:

    (a) Describe the proposed work in sufficient detail to permit 

prospective general contractors, subcontractors and suppliers to 

determine reasonably whether the work is of a nature and volume to 

warrant their buying plans;

    (b) Specify the date by which bidders should return the request card 

in order to receive a complete bid set;

    (c) State the various locations (offices) where plans will be on 

public display, available for inspection without charge; and

    (d) Include for construction contracts a statement as to the 

approximate value of the proposed construction. That statement of value 

shall be in increments as follows: (1) Less than $25,000; (2) the 

nearest multiple of $25,000 up to $100,000; (3) the nearest multiple of 

$100,000 from $100,000 to $1 million; (4) the nearest multiple of 

$500,000 for from $1 million to $10 million; (5) over $10 million for 

all projects of greater estimated value.



Information on several projects for which invitations are scheduled to 

be issued may be grouped in one advance notice provided that information 

on any project or projects is not unduly delayed in order to be grouped 

with others. When an advance notice is used to circularize bidders, 

copies of the invitation, when issued, will be furnished only to those 

prospective bidders who



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have returned a request card indicating a desire to submit a bid.



[26 FR 11732, Dec. 7, 1961]