Section 20501 Of Article 30. City Councils—street Lighting Act Of 1919 From California Public Contract Code >> Division 2. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 1. >> Article 30.
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. (a) The city council shall, within 10 days after the
establishment of the district, invite bids for the making of the
improvement by ordering a notice of the invitation to be published by
two successive insertions in a daily or weekly newspaper published
or circulated in the city and designated by the city council for that
purpose. However, if the city council determines that there is only
one contractor practically capable of serving the street lighting
system to be improved in the manner provided in the plans and
specifications contained in the report provided for in Chapter 3
(commencing with Section 18040) of Part 1 of Division 14 of the
Streets and Highways Code and that the contractor is subject to the
jurisdiction of the Public Utilities Commission of the State of
California, the city council may, in its discretion, without
competitive bidding, order the improvement to be carried out by the
contractor in accordance with rates and rules filed by it from time
to time with the Public Utilities Commission.
(b) All bids for construction work shall be presented under sealed
cover and shall be accompanied by one of the following forms of
bidder's security which amounts to 10 percent of the bid:
(1) Cash.
(2) A cashier's check made payable to the city.
(3) A certified check made payable to the city.
(4) A bidder's bond executed by an admitted surety insurer, made
payable to the city.
The security shall be forfeited to the city in case the bidder
depositing it does not, within 15 days after the notice that the
contract has been awarded to him or her, enter into a contract with
the city for making the improvement, the faithful performance of
which shall be secured by an undertaking in those penal sums as the
city council shall require, with sureties satisfactory to that body.
In any case where competitive bidding is required, the contract shall
be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder. Upon an award to the
lowest bidder, the security of an unsuccessful bidder shall be
returned in a reasonable period of time, but in no event shall that
security be held by the city beyond 60 days from the time the award
is made.