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The Delaware County (PA) Regional Water Quality Control
Authority (DELCORA) put two orders for chemicals out to bid and
saved $87,500. The savings resulted from the use of Internet-based
reverse auctions instead of the usual sealed paper bid
process.
DELCORA saved $47,500 below the estimate on liquid caustic soda and
$40,000 on the purchase of liquid chlorine.
An Internet-based reverse auction is a real-time online competitive
bidding event in which bidders compete to sell the requested
product or service to the buying organization. The process enables
bidders to know immediately where their bids rank, and to alter
their bids immediately if they choose. In the DELCORA liquid
chlorine auction, two companies participated, and a total of 49
bids were submitted before the auction ended. In the auction for
the liquid caustic soda, three companies submitted a total of 107
bids. With each bid, a company lowered its price from the previous
lowest bid.
Both auctions were conducted by eDynaQuote, a provider of
Internet-based competitive bidding services headquartered in Erie,
PA.
“At the end of the auction for the liquid chlorine, when we
had saved $40,000, I was pretty happy,” says Sue Hart,
Procurement Coordinator of DELCORA. “Needless to say, I was
even happier at the end of the second auction when we saved an
additional $47,500. I know we could never have saved this much with
the old paper bid process. Having the vendors able to reduce their
bids immediately made a world of difference for us.”
DELCORA is a municipal authority that provides wastewater
management services for businesses, industries, and citizens. The
authority is run by a nine-member board of directors appointed by
the Delaware County Council.
“The Board of Directors wanted to expand our opportunities to
competitively reduce costs,” said Joseph Salvucci, Executive
Director of DELCORA. “The Internet-based reverse auction
process allowed us to achieve significant savings.”
Prior to the auction, DELCORA passed a resolution authorizing use
of the competitive electronic auction bidding (reverse auction)
process. The agency then issued and advertised the bid notices in
the usual manner. The bid specifications and other relevant
information were posted on the eDynaQuote Web site, eliminating the
need to make and mail paper copies of bid specifications.
Instead of submitting sealed bids on paper, bidders registered with
eDynaQuote and signed in to the secure site on the announced day
and time of the auction.
With a non-electronic sealed bid process, the bids are opened on a
designated day at a specific time, and the low bidder is announced.
Vendors do not have an opportunity to submit new, lower bids. The
reverse auction process, however, allows vendors to know
immediately where their bids fit with respect to their competition,
and they can then lower their bids accordingly.
“Organizations that use reverse auctions usually experience
significant savings, and this event was no exception,” said
Doug Luthringer, Client Development Manager for eDynaQuote.
“The process also allows them to save resources—such as
paper and postage—and time by creating a more streamlined
procedure.”
The ability of Pennsylvania local government
units—municipalities, school districts, councils of
government, and authorities— to use the Internet in the
competitive bidding process was made possible by the passage last
summer of the Local Government Unit Electronic Bidding Act, PA Act
88 2006. The bill was co-sponsored by two Delaware County State
Senators, Senator Edwin “Ted” Erickson (R-26) and
Senator Dominic Pileggi (R-9). The act allows Pennsylvania local
government units to use the Internet in their competitive bidding
process and take advantage of the significant potential for saving
time and money.
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