Emergency Procurement with a local fuel vendor - Colonial Fuel and Lubricant Services, Inc.
Agency: | State of South Carolina - State Fiscal Accountability Authority(SFAA) |
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Level of Government: | State & Local |
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Opps ID: | NBD16009652336428584 |
Posted Date: | Feb 8, 2023 |
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Source: | https://scbo.sc.gov/online-edi... |
The Medical University of South Carolina’s (MUSC) Department of Engineering and Facilities (E&F) has requested emergency fuel delivery services from Colonial Fuel and Lubricant Service, Inc. Our current provider has canceled our recent order as MUSC prepares for the possibility of “Curtailment” from Dominion Energy. Curtailment is the temporary interruption of our natural gas supply per our agreement with Dominion Energy forcing us to use diesel to fuel our boiler plant during inclement weather. Once notified of curtailment, fuel needs to start arriving 24 hours after the curtailment notification which s presents the need to enter into an Emergency Procurement with a local fuel vendor—Colonial Fuel and Lubricant Services, Inc. MUSC must be functional at all times which means the fuel delivery is critical for our operations. Access to fuel is vital for operation on our campus, and any interruption in fuel delivery could be catastrophic.
PROTESTS (MAY 2019)
If you are aggrieved in connection with the solicitation or award of the contract, you may be entitled to protest, but only as provided in Section 11-35-4210. To protest a solicitation, you must submit a protest within fifteen days of the date the applicable solicitation document is issued. To protest an award, you must (i) submit notice of your intent to protest within five business days of the date the award notice is posted, and (ii) submit your actual protest within fifteen days of the date the award notice is posted. Days are calculated as provided in Section 11-35-310(13). Both protests and notices of intent to protest must be in writing and must be received by the appropriate Chief Procurement Officer within the time provided. See clause entitled “Protest-CPO”. The grounds of the protest and the relief requested must be set forth with enough particularity to give notice of the issues to be decided. [02-2A085-2]
Any protest or notice of intent to protest must be addressed to the Chief Procurement Officer, Materials Management Office, and submitted in writing (a) by email to:
protest-mmo@mmo.state.sc.us or (b) by post or delivery to: 1201 Main Street, Suite 600, Columbia, SC 29201.
Any actual or prospective bidder, offeror, contractor, or subcontractor aggrieved in connection with the intended award or award of this emergency contract, shall notify the appropriate chief Procurement officer in writing of its intent to protest within five (5) business days of the date this notice is posted. Any actual or prospective bidder, offeror, contractor, or subcontractor who is aggrieved in connection with the intended award or award of this emergency contract and has timely notified the appropriate chief procurement officer of its intent to protest, may protest to the appropriate chief procurement officer in the manner set forth below within fifteen days of the date this notice is posted; except that a matter that could have been raised as a protest of the solicitation may not be raised as a protest of the award or intended award of a contract.
A protest must be in writing, filed with the appropriate chief procurement officer, and set forth the grounds of the protest and the relief requested with enough particularity to give notice of the issues to be decided. The protest must be received by the appropriate chief procurement officer within the time provided above. Days are calculated as provided in S.C. Code Ann. §11-35-310(13).
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