88-004123BID
Oscar Nunez Service vs.
Department Of Transportation
Status: Closed
Recommended Order on Thursday, September 1, 1988.
Recommended Order on Thursday, September 1, 1988.
1STATE OF FLORIDA
4DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS
8OSCAR NUNEZ SERVICES, )
12)
13Petitioner, )
15)
16vs. ) CASE NO. 88-4123BID
21)
22DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION )
26)
27Respondent. )
29_______________________________)
30RECOMMENDED ORDER
32A hearing was held on August 30, 1988, by telephone conference call, to
45consider a Motion for Summary Judgment filed by the Department of Transportation
57in this matter. Oscar Nunez, the owner of Oscar Nunez Services, represented
69Petitioner, and the Department of Transportation, Respondent, was represented by
79E. Clay McGonagill Jr., Esquire.
84The issue raised by the Motion for Summary Judgment is whether Petitioner's
96Protest of Respondent's bid solicitation was timely filed. There is no dispute
108between the parties concerning the relevant facts which are set forth below, and
121on the basis of which this Recommended Order is entered.
131FINDINGS OF FACT
1341. On or about July 21, 1988, Respondent advertised and solicited bids for
147a series of mini-contracts involving construction and maintenance programs.
156Among the jobs contained in this solicitation was State Job Number 15906-9076
168for maintenance sidewalk repair in Pinellas County. Specific notice of
178Respondent's Rule 14-25.024, Florida Administrative Code, was given in the
188solicitation for bids.
1912. Petitioner is a certified disadvantaged business enterprise performing
200maintenance sidewalk repair.
2033. Under the terms of the July 21, 1988, solicitation, bids were to be
217received by August 18, 1988.
2224. No bids were received on State Job Number 15906-9076.
2325. On August 25, 1988, Petitioner filed a Notice of Protest, dated August
24522, 1988, with Respondent's agency clerk. Petitioner's Protest challenges the
255terms of this bid solicitation, including the length of time to perform the
268work, and the size of the job.
2756. Petitioner did file a Notice of Protest with the Respondent's local
287office in Bartow, Florida on August 18, 1988, the day bids were to be received
302on this job.
305CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
3087. The Division of Administrative Hearings has jurisdiction over the
318parties, and the subject matter in these causes. Section 120.53(5), Florida
329Statutes. The issue raised by the Respondent's Motion for Summary Judgment is
341whether Petitioner's Protest was timely filed.
3478. Respondent has adopted Rule 14-25.024, Florida Administrative Code,
356which states, in pertinent part:
361(1) Any person adversely affected by a bid
369solicitation shall file a notice of protest,
376in writing, prior to the date on which bids
385are to be received, and shall file a formal
394written protest within ten days after filing
401the notice of protest...
405(3) All notices of protest and formal
412protests shall be filed with the Clerk of
420Agency Proceedings, Mail Station 58, Room 562
427Haydon Burns Building, Tallahassee, Florida.
432Filing is complete upon delivery to and
439receipt by the Clerk of Agency Proceedings...
446(4) A protest is not timely filed unless both
455the notice of protest and the formal protest
463are received by the Clerk of Agency Proceedings
471within the required time limits.
476(Emphasis Supplied.)
4789. The Protest which was filed by Petitioner with the Respondent's Clerk
490on August 25, 1988, was untimely since it was clearly not filed with the Agency
505Clerk prior to the date on which bids were to be received, August 18, 1988.
520There is no provision in Respondent's rules for filing of a Protest in a local
535office of the agency on the day bids are to be received. A validly enacted rule
551of the Respondent must be given effect in this proceeding, and the plain meaning
565of the terms used in Rule 14-25.024 requires that Respondent's Motion for
577Summary Judgment be granted and this proceeding be dismissed, as untimely filed.
589Capeletti Bros. v. Department of Transportation, 499 So.2d 855 (Fla. 1st DCA
6011986). While the undersigned Hearing Officer cannot enter a Final Order of
613dismissal in this proceeding, it is recommended that Respondent enter said Final
625Order.
62610. Since no bids were received in response to this solicitation, the
638Respondent has indicated that the job in question will be rebid, and Petitioner
651will have an opportunity at that time to timely file any Protest of the terms of
667that solicitation prior to the date upon which those bids are to be received.
681RECOMMENDATION
682Based upon the foregoing, it is recommended that Respondent enter a Final
694Order dismissing Petitioner's Protest of the bid solicitation for State Job
705Number 15906-9076.
707DONE AND ENTERED in Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida, this 1st day of
719September, 1988.
721_________________________________
722DONALD D. CONN
725Hearing Officer
727Division of Administrative Hearings
731The Oakland Building
7342009 Apalachee Parkway
737Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1550
740(904) 488-9675
742Filed with the Clerk of the
748Division of Administrative Hearings
752this 1st day of September, 1988.
758COPIES FURNISHED:
760R. Clay McGonagill, Jr., Esquire
765Department of Transportation
768Haydon Burns Building, Mail Station 58
774Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0458
777Oscar Nunez, Owner
780Oscar Nunez Services
783819 Northeast 42nd Terrace
787Ocala, Florida 32670
790Kaye N. Henderson, Secretary
794Haydon Burns Building
797605 Suwannee Street
800Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0450
803Thomas H. Bateman, Esquire
807General Counsel
809562 Haydon Burns Building
813Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0450