January 17, 2026
PROJECT: Courtroom Furniture
Dear Prospective Submitter:
You are invited to submit a sealed price proposal for the above project. A copy of the Public Notice,
and Request for Proposal are attached. Please make certain your Proposal is signed by an authorized
representative of your company. Other items may be required to be included in your proposal so please
read the documents thoroughly.
If you have questions please contact me at (423) 229-9315 or email brentmorelock@kingsporttn.gov .
We look forward to receiving your proposal.
Regards,
Brent Morelock, CPPO, CPPB
Procurement Manager
City of Kingsport – Procurement Department
415 Broad Street, Kingsport, TN 37660
Phone – (423) 229-9419 Fax – (423) 224-2433
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
Sealed Price Proposals for the following will be received by the Procurement Manager until 4:00 P.M., Eastern
Time, February 5, 2026, and at that time publicly opened in Conference Room 436, City Hall located at 415 Broad
Street., Kingsport, TN with only the names of the submitters being read aloud. All proposals will be considered
for award or rejection at a later date.
PROJECT: Courtroom Furniture
Documents for the above referenced item are available online at kingsporttn.gov/city-services/purchasing.
Interested parties may also contact the Procurement Department at (423) 229-9419.
By submission of a signed proposal bid, the bidder certifies total compliance with Title VI and Title VII of the
Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, and all regulations promulgated thereunder.
No submitted proposals may be withdrawn for a period of sixty (60) days after the scheduled closing time of
the receipt of proposals. All proposals shall be signed, sealed and addressed to the ProcurementManager, City
of Kingsport, 415 Broad Street., Kingsport, TN 37660 and marked “Courtroom Furniture”. The City by its
governing regulations reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals received, to waive any
informalities in bidding and to re-advertise.
PUB 1T: 01/17/26
Chris McCartt
City Manager
PROCUREMENT PROCESS
A. Proposals will be received by the Procurement Manager until 4:00 P.M., Eastern Time on
February 5, 2026 at which time it will be publicly opened in Conference Room 436, City Hall,
415 Broad Street, Kingsport, Tennessee.
B. The Sealed Proposal shall be signed by an authorized representative and the sealed envelope
addressed as follows:
Procurement Manager
City of Kingsport
415 Broad Street
Kingsport, Tennessee 37660
Proposal for Courtroom Furniture
C. An original hard copy and three (3) additional hard copies of the Proposal are required.
D. Proposals, modifications, or corrections received after the scheduled closing time of the receipt of
Proposals will not be considered. The City of Kingsport is not responsible for delays in delivery
by mail, courier, etc.
E. No submitted Proposal may be withdrawn for a period of sixty (60) days after the scheduled
closing time of the receipt of Proposals.
F. No oral interpretation will be made to any Proposer as to the meaning of the Proposal
Specifications or any part thereof. Each written request for clarification or interpretation shall be
made in writing to the City.
NOTE – It is the intent of the City to issue one (1) addendum, if necessary. Written request for
clarification and/or interpretation must be submitted via email to the Procurement Manager by the end of
the business day, January 22, 2026 and addendum will be issued by 4:00 P.M., Eastern Time, on January
28, 2026 and will be available online at https://www.kingsporttn.gov/city-services/purchasing/. Written
requests for clarification shall be submitted to the Procurement Manager by email to
brentmorelock@kingsporttn.gov
It shall be the Proposer’s responsibility to make inquiry as to the addenda issued. Any and all addenda
shall become part of the specifications and all Proposers shall be bound by such addenda, whether or not
received by Proposer.
General Terms and Conditions
A. Taxes – The City is exempted from Federal Excise Taxes, State of Tennessee and local sales taxes
and Proposer must quote prices which do not include such taxes, unless by law the taxes must be a
part of the price. Exemption Certificates will be furnished upon request.
B. Indemnification – The City of Kingsport, its officers, agents and employees shall be held harmless
from liability from any claims, damages and actions of any nature arising from the use of any service
and/or materials furnished by the Proposer, provided that such liability is not attributable to
negligence on the part of the using agency of failure of the using agency to use the materials in the
manner outlined by the Proposer in descriptive literature or specifications submitted with the
Proposal. The City will not indemnify the successful Proposer.
C. Patent Liability – The successful Proposer, at his own expense, will defend any suit which may be
brought against the City to the extent that it is based on a claim that the goods furnished through a
contract/agreement infringes a United States patent, and in any such suit will pay those costs and
damages which are attributable to such claims and finally awarded against the City.
D. Limitation of Remedies – Any remedies in the Proposer’s Proposal, to include Agreement, License
Product Agreement, Terms and Conditions, Literature, etc., that may be considered in agreement to
waive the legal rights of the citizens of the City of Kingsport may be considered cause for rejection.
E. All agreements related to the purchase and sale of any product pursuant to this bid document will
include the following conditions: "Notwithstanding anything in this section to the contrary, any
provision of provisions of this Section will not apply to the extent they are (it is) finally determined
by a court of competent jurisdiction, including Appellate review if pursued, to violate the laws or
Constitution of the State of Tennessee."
F. Insurance – During any work performed by the successful Proposer(s) on the premises of the City or
otherwise, the successful Proposer(s) agrees to take such measures as to effectually prevent any
accident to persons or property during or in connection with the work; and especially to indemnify
and save harmless the City from all loss, costs, damages, expense and liability for property damage
and for bodily injuries to, or death of, any persons, including without limitation, as to both property
damage and bodily injury, and the Proposer and the City and their representative agents and
employees, occasioned in any way by the acts or omissions of the Proposer, or the Proposer’s agents,
employees, during or in connection with said work, excepting only property damage, bodily injury
or death caused by the sole negligence of the City, its agents or employees.
The successful Proposer shall maintain such insurance as will protect it from claims under Workers’
Compensation Acts and from any claims for bodily injuries, including death, either to its employees
or others, and from all claims on account of property damage, which may arise in connection from
said work.
All Certificates of insurance and policies shall contain the following clause: "The insurance covered
by this Certificate will not be canceled or materially altered, except after thirty (30) days written
notice has been received by the City."
Insurance required with a minimum of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) limits are
Comprehensive General Public and Professional Liability, Comprehensive Automobile Liability and
Owner’s Liability.
This requirement will be effective for the life of any contract/agreement entered into by the Proposer
and the City.
G. F.O.B. – All prices will be quoted F.O.B. Kingsport, Tennessee, delivery to City of Kingsport’s
location shall be without additional charge.
H. By submission of a signed Proposal, the Proposer certifies total compliance with Title VI and Title
VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, and all regulations promulgated thereunder.
I. Contracts and purchases will be made or entered into with the lowest, responsible, compliant
Proposer meeting specifications for the particular grade or class of material, work or service desired
in the best interest and advantage to the City of Kingsport. Responsible Proposer is defined as a
Proposer whose reputation, past performance, and business and financial capabilities are such that he
would be judged by the appropriate City authority to be capable of satisfying the City’s needs for a
specific contract or purchase order.
J. The City reserves the right to determine the low Proposer either on the basis of the individual items
or on the basis of all items included in its Request for Proposal, unless otherwise expressly provided
in the Request for Proposal. The City reserves the right to accept any item or group of items of any
kind and to modify or cancel in whole or in part, its Request for Proposal. The City reserves the
right to award to multiple vendors.
K. All contracts or purchase orders issued for this award will be governed by the laws of the State of
Tennessee. Arbitration is not permitted and if a dispute arises between the parties concerning any
aspect of the contract or purchase order and it cannot be resolved by mutual agreement, any party
may resort to resolution of the dispute by litigation in the state or federal courts for Kingsport,
Sullivan County, Tennessee. The parties waive their right to a jury trial. Mandatory and exclusive
venue and jurisdiction for any disputes shall be in state or federal courts for Kingsport, Sullivan
County, Tennessee.
L. The City, in accordance with its governing directives, reserves the right to reject any and all
Proposals, to waive any informality or irregularities in Proposals and unless otherwise specified by
the Proposer, to accept any item.
M. All contracts, purchase orders, and any documents or material obtained by the City may be subject to
disclosure in whole or in part pursuant to the Tennessee Open Records Act set out in T.C.A. 10-7-
503 et seq. without regard to any provision contained in the document declaring information
confidential.
N. All contracts or purchase orders will include a provision that is not assignable by the Proposer
without the written consent of the City.
O. CONFLICT OF INTEREST:
1. No Board Member or officer of the City of Kingsport or other person whose duty it is to
vote for, let out, overlook or in any manner superintend any of the work for the City of
Kingsport has a direct interest in the award of the vendor providing goods or services.
2. No employee, officer or agent of the grantee or sub-grantee will participate in selection,
or in the award or administration of an award supported by Federal funds if a conflict of
interest, real or apparent, would be involved. Such a conflict would arise when the
employee, officer or agent, any member of their immediate family, his or her partner, or
an organization, which employs, or is about to employ, any of the above, has a financial
or other interest in the firm selected for award.
3. The grantee’s or sub-grantees officers, employees or agents will neither solicit nor accept
gratuities, favors or anything of monetary value from vendors, potential vendors, or
parties to sub-agreements.
4. Do you or any officers/part-owners/stake-holders/employees of this company have any
relative(s) (relatives include spouse, children, stepchildren or any to whom you are related
by blood or marriage) that are currently employed by the City of Kingsport, Tennessee,
including the Kingsport City School System or serve on the Kingsport Board of Mayor
and Aldermen or the Kingsport Board of Education? _____Yes ______No
If you answered yes please state the name and relationship of the employee or member of
the Kingsport Board of Mayor and Aldermen or Kingsport Board of Education member
__________________________________________________________________
5. Are you or any officers/part-owners/stake-holders/employees of this company also
employees of the City of Kingsport, including the Kingsport City School System or serve
on the Kingsport Board of Mayor and Aldermen or Kingsport Board of Education?
_______Yes ______No
If you answered yes please state the name of the employee or board member
___________________________________________________
6. By submission of this form, the vendor is certifying that no conflicts of interest exist.
P. DRUG FREE WORKPLACE REQUIREMENTS:
1. Private employers with five or more employees desiring to contract for construction services
attest that they have a drug free workplace program in effect in accordance with TCA 50-9-
112.
Q. ELIGIBILITY:
1. The vendor is eligible for employment on public contracts because no convictions or guilty
pleas or pleas of nolo contender to violations of the Sherman Anti-Trust Act, mail fraud or
state criminal violations with an award from the State of Tennessee or any political
subdivision thereof have occurred.
This page summarizes the opportunity, including an overview and a preview of the attached documents.