NYC Administrative Code

§ 24-348 — Advertisement for sealed bids or proposals for work or materials; publication.

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What is NYC AC § 24-348?

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This section outlines the requirement for advertising sealed bids or proposals for work or materials after contract specifications are approved. The commissioner must publish the advertisement in the City Record and two designated daily newspapers for at least fifteen consecutive days before the bid closing. Applies to contractors and vendors involved in city contracts.

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§ 24-348 Advertisement for sealed bids or proposals for work or materials; publication.

AC § 24-348

When the form of any contract with its specifications and the form of bond for the performance thereof shall have been approved as provided for in section 24-347, the commissioner shall advertise for sealed bids or for proposals for the doing of the work or the furnishing of the materials called for in such approved form of contract. Such advertisement shall be published in the City Record and in two daily newspapers published in the city, to be designated by the commissioner, for at least fifteen days consecutively before the time fixed for the closing of the bid box.

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