separate envelope containing the
percent of the full amount of the bid
and must be in the form of a bidder’s
bond. A bidder’s bond must be exe-
cuted by the bidder as principal and
by a surety, conditioned that if the
principal’s bid is accepted and the
contract awarded to the principal,
the principal, within ten days after
notice of the award, shall execute a
contract in accordance with the
terms of the bid and the bid bond,
and any condition of the City of
Minot, as required by law. A counter-
signature of a bid bond is not re-
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Legal Notices for Feb. 17, 2021
The City of Perry is accepting sealed bids for concrete slab and concrete sidewalks at 918 N. Washington St. Specifications are attached.
If you are interested in submitting a bid, your bid should be marked “Sealed Bid – BGC” and sent to the attention of Ms. Katrina Duckworth, Purchase Agent, 224 S. Jefferson St., Perry, Florida 32347.
All inquiries regarding this bid invitation should be directed to Ms. Duckworth at (850)584-2189. All bids should be received no later than 2 P.M., February 24, 2021.
The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids. The City reserves the right to select the bidder that it determines is in the best interest of the City. Any errors in bid submissions are the responsibility of the bidder; the City is not required to find errors in any bid submissions.
Two state House bills focused on legal notices cleared their first committee step Tuesday.
The House Judiciary 4 approved House bills 35 and 51 by voice votes. The next step is to Local Government and a potential referral to Finance.
Reps. Julia Howard, R-Davie, and Jeff Zenger, R-Forsyth, are the regional members on Judiciary 4.
Both bills would allow local governments to file their required legal notices on their websites, rather than in local newspapers. The bills combined affect 24 counties. The bills would become effective when signed into law.
Republican-sponsored HB35 included Davidson, Forsyth and Rockingham counties in the Triad when filed Jan. 28.
However, primary co-sponsor Rep. Harry Warren, R-Rowan, said Jan. 29 there was a miscommunication with the Forsyth delegation about Forsyth s inclusion.