Indiana Code
Chapter 4. General Administrative Provisions
20-25-4-3. School Building Improvements; Bidding Procedure

Sec. 3. (a) This section does not apply if the board by formal vote elects to:
(1) build;
(2) enlarge;
(3) make alterations to; or
(4) make improvements to;
a school or building owned by the board if the project described in subdivisions (1) through (4) will cost not more than fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) and the board intends to complete the project using its own employees.
(b) If subsection (a) does not apply and the board determines to:
(1) build;
(2) enlarge;
(3) make alterations to; or
(4) make improvements to;
a school or building owned by the board, the cost of which is estimated to be more than ten thousand dollars ($10,000), the business manager or other board designated employee shall advertise for bids in the manner provided in subsection (c).
(c) The advertisements for bids must be placed as follows:
(1) One (1) advertisement must be placed each week for three (3) weeks.
(2) The first advertisement must be placed at least twenty-one (21) days before the bids are opened.
(3) The advertisement must be placed in two (2) newspapers of general circulation in the city.
The board shall enter in full in the minutes that advertisements for bids have been placed under this subsection.
(d) If bids are taken under this section, a bid must be:
(1) enclosed by the bidder in an envelope sealed by the bidder; and
(2) presented at a meeting of the board or the bid committee of the board at the time and place fixed by the advertisement.
A bid may not be received after the time established in the advertisement.
(e) The business manager at the hour established in the advertisements and in the presence of the board or the bid committee shall open all the bids. The bids must then be publicly read by a designated employee and be immediately entered in full in the records of the board.
(f) The board shall, by general rules, specify the condition of each bid, and only the lowest and best bids from responsible bidders may be accepted. The board may, if the board has reason to suspect collusion among bidders, reject the bids of all bidders involved in the collusion.
[Pre-2005 Elementary and Secondary Education Recodification Citation: 20-3-11-16.]
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.9.

Structure Indiana Code

Indiana Code

Title 20. Education

Article 25. Indianapolis Public Schools

Chapter 4. General Administrative Provisions

20-25-4-1. Contracts or Obligations; Appropriations

20-25-4-2. Contracts Involving More Than $75,000; Bidding for Supplies and Materials

20-25-4-3. School Building Improvements; Bidding Procedure

20-25-4-4. Designation of Bid Committee; Opening and Tabulating of Bids

20-25-4-5. Repealed

20-25-4-6. Repealed

20-25-4-7. Repealed

20-25-4-8. Repealed

20-25-4-9. Repealed

20-25-4-10. Limitations on Debt; Eminent Domain Power of Board of School Commissioners

20-25-4-11. Board of School Commissioners; Powers and Duties Conferred by Law

20-25-4-12. Board of School Commissioners; Powers; Prohibited Land Acquisitions

20-25-4-13. Operating Expenses for Special Schools and Vacation Schools; Imposition of Fees

20-25-4-14. School Cities; Power to Sell Real Estate and Transfer Personal Property

20-25-4-15. Absence of Board Commissioners or Employees; Reimbursement for Expenses

20-25-4-16. Industrial or Manual Training and Education System; Establishment

20-25-4-17. Industrial or Trade School Properties Acquired by Gift; Maintenance and Operation of Trade School; Transfer Tuition Charges; Nonresidents

20-25-4-18. Authority of School Cities to Accept Property in Trust

20-25-4-19. School Lunches; Expenses

20-25-4-20. Applicability of General School Laws

20-25-4-21. School Reorganization Plans; Applicability

20-25-4-22. Authority to Establish Police Department