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When does a local government have to use sealed bids?

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When does a local government have to use sealed bids?

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Many contracts estimated to have a value over $50,000 must be made by sealed bids, solicited by public notice, and awarded to the lowest responsible bidder. That said, alternatives may be available under the law. The Office of the State Auditor has prepared a Statement of Position that provides general information on bidding and contracting requirements. Click here to see the Statement of Position.

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