Arkansas Code
Subchapter 2 - Arkansas Procurement Law
§ 19-11-234. Competitive bidding

(a)
(1) Competitive bidding is a method of procurement which requires obtaining bids by:
(A) Direct mail request to prospective bidders and obtaining written bids;
(B) Telephone;
(C) Telegraph;
(D) Written form; or
(E) Electronic media.

(2) A competitive bid form authorized by the State Procurement Director must be completed.
(3) If three (3) competitive bids are not obtained on purchases when bids are required, the form must show the names of at least three (3) firms contacted in attempting to obtain competition or show the reason three (3) firms were not contacted.
(4)
(A) Only firms which sell the type of commodity or service to be procured shall be contacted.
(B) The purchase procedures outlined in this section shall not apply to commodities, technical and general services, and professional and consultant services under state contract.


(b)
(1) Contracts in which the purchase price exceeds twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) and is less than or equal to seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) may be awarded by use of competitive bidding procedures.
(2) However, in any such instances, competitive sealed bidding is permitted.

(c)
(1)
(A) All procurements shall be awarded to the responsive and responsible bidder who has submitted the lowest bid that meets the requirements, criteria, and specifications.
(B) Delivery time required must be reasonable and consonant with current industry norms.

(2) Complete justification must be given if award is made to other than the low bidder.

(d) Repeated small quantity procurements to circumvent the competitive bid limits or failure to obtain competitive bids without justification shall constitute a violation of these procedures and shall result in withdrawal of the state agency's competitive bid privileges.

Structure Arkansas Code

Arkansas Code

Title 19 - Public Finance

Chapter 11 - Purchasing and Contracts

Subchapter 2 - Arkansas Procurement Law

§ 19-11-201. Title

§ 19-11-202. Purposes and policies

§ 19-11-203. Definitions generally

§ 19-11-204. Definitions concerning source selection and contract formation

§ 19-11-205. Definitions concerning commodity management

§ 19-11-206. Definitions concerning intergovernmental relations

§ 19-11-207. Applicability

§ 19-11-208. Exemptions

§ 19-11-209. Construction

§ 19-11-210. Operation of other laws

§ 19-11-211. Obligation of “good faith”

§ 19-11-212. Existing contracts

§ 19-11-213. Federal assistance requirements

§ 19-11-214. Determinations and findings

§ 19-11-215. Office of State Procurement

§ 19-11-216. State Procurement Director

§ 19-11-217. Powers and duties of State Procurement Director

§ 19-11-218. Assistants and designees — Written delegation orders

§ 19-11-219. Legal counsel — Contract review

§ 19-11-220. Agency procurement officials

§ 19-11-221. Agency procurement official for Division of Correction

§ 19-11-222. Exclusive jurisdiction over procurement — Definitions

§ 19-11-223. Commodities, technical and general services, and professional and consultant services under state contract

§ 19-11-224. Interest and carrying charges

§ 19-11-225. Rules

§ 19-11-226. Recommendations

§ 19-11-227. Statistical data

§ 19-11-228. Methods of source selection

§ 19-11-229. Competitive sealed bidding — Definition

§ 19-11-230. Competitive sealed proposals — Definition

§ 19-11-231. Small procurements

§ 19-11-232. Proprietary or sole source procurements

§ 19-11-233. Emergency procurements — Definition

§ 19-11-234. Competitive bidding

§ 19-11-235. Responsibility of bidders and offerors

§ 19-11-236. Prequalification of suppliers

§ 19-11-237. Cost-plus-a-percentage-of-cost and cost-plus-a-fixed-fee contracts

§ 19-11-238. Multiyear contracts

§ 19-11-239. Finality of determinations

§ 19-11-240. Reporting of suspected collusion — Definition

§ 19-11-241. Specifications — Definition

§ 19-11-242. Commodity management rules

§ 19-11-243. Proceeds from surplus commodities

§ 19-11-244. Resolution of protested solicitations and awards

§ 19-11-245. Debarment or suspension

§ 19-11-246. Resolution of contract and breach of contract controversies

§ 19-11-247. Remedies for unlawful solicitation or award

§ 19-11-248. Finality of administrative determinations

§ 19-11-249. Cooperative purchasing

§ 19-11-250. Sale, etc., of commodities

§ 19-11-251. Intergovernmental use of commodities or services

§ 19-11-252. Rules

§ 19-11-253. Joint use of facilities

§ 19-11-254. State information services

§ 19-11-255. Use of payments received

§ 19-11-256. Compliance by public procurement units

§ 19-11-257. Review of procurement requirements

§ 19-11-258. Contract controversies

§ 19-11-259. Preferences among bidders — Definitions

§ 19-11-261. Cooperative purchase of paper products for local governments

§ 19-11-262. Multiple award contracts

§ 19-11-263. Special procurements

§ 19-11-264. Submission of contracts with members of General Assembly required

§ 19-11-265. Submission of contracts required — Definition

§ 19-11-266. High efficiency lighting — Preference — Definitions

§ 19-11-267. Development and use of performance-based contracts — Findings

§ 19-11-268. Vendor performance reporting

§ 19-11-269. Review of information technology plans

§ 19-11-270. Penalty for intentional violation

§ 19-11-271. Compliance reporting

§ 19-11-272. Experience requirement — Findings

§ 19-11-273. Procurements for services in designated positions and designated financial and information technology positions

§ 19-11-274. Reporting requirements

§ 19-11-275. Tracking requirements

§ 19-11-276. Compliance

§ 19-11-277. Solicitation conferences

§ 19-11-278. Vendor training and polling

§ 19-11-279. Requests for information — Definition

§ 19-11-280. Training and certification of procurement personnel

§ 19-11-281. Cancellation of contract on entry of final business closure order — Definition. [Effective January 1, 2020.]