[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 48, Volume 1]

[Revised as of October 1, 2005]

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[CITE: 48CFR14.208]



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            TITLE 48--FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATIONS SYSTEM

 

                CHAPTER 1--FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATION

 

PART 14_SEALED BIDDING--Table of Contents

 

                    Subpart 14.2_Solicitation of Bids

 

Sec. 14.208  Amendment of invitation for bids.



    (a) If it becomes necessary to make changes in quantity, 

specifications, delivery schedules, opening dates, etc., or to correct a 

defective or ambiguous invitation, such changes shall be accomplished by 

amendment of the invitation for bids using Standard Form 30, Amendment 

of Solicitation/Modification of Contract. The fact that a change was 

mentioned at a pre-bid conference does not relieve the necessity for 

issuing an amendment. Amendments shall be sent, before the time for bid 

opening, to everyone to whom invitations have been furnished and shall 

be displayed in the bid room.

    (b) Before amending an invitation for bids, the period of time 

remaining until bid opening and the need to extend this period shall be 

considered. When only a short time remains before the time set for bid 

opening, consideration should be given to notifying bidders of an 

extension of time by telegrams or telephone. Such extension must be 

confirmed in the amendment.

    (c) Any information given to a prospective bidder concerning an 

invitation for bids shall be furnished promptly to all other prospective 

bidders as an amendment to the invitation (1) if such information is 

necessary for bidders to submit bids or (2) if the lack of such 

information would be prejudicial to uninformed bidders. The information 

shall be furnished even though a pre-bid conference is held. No award 

shall be made on the invitation unless such amendment has been issued in 

sufficient time to permit all prospective bidders to consider such 

information in submitting or modifying their bids.