Food for Schools Commercial Delivery

Agency: Knox County
State: Tennessee
Type of Government: State & Local
NAICS Category:
  • 236220 - Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
  • 722310 - Food Service Contractors
Posted Date: Feb 18, 2026
Due Date: Mar 2, 2026
Solicitation No: 3709
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Food for Schools Commercial Delivery

3709
03-02-26

Susan Colella
(865) 215-5769

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The Procurement Division of Knox County, Tennessee will receive sealed bids for the provision of Food for Schools
Commercial Delivery as specified herein. Bids must be received by 2:00 p.m. EST on March 2, 2026. Late bids will be neither
considered nor returned.
Deliver Bids To:
Bid Number 3709
Knox County Procurement Division
Suite 100, 1000 North Central Avenue
Knoxville, Tennessee 37917
The Bid Envelope must show the Company Name, Bid Number, Bid Name and Bid Opening Date.
SECTION I GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
1.1 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Knox County wants requests for additional information routed to Susan Colella, Senior
Buyer, at 865.215.5769 or emailed to susan.colella@knoxcounty.org. If you have not heard from the Buyer in a
reasonable amount of time, please call for further assistance. Information about the Knox County Procurement
Division and current solicitations may be obtained online at www.knoxcounty.org/procurement.
1.2 ACCEPTANCE: Vendors shall hold their price firm and subject to acceptance by Knox County for a period of ninety
(90) business days from the date of the bid opening, unless otherwise indicated in their bid.
1.3 ALTERNATIVE BIDS: Knox County will not accept alternate bids (those not equal to specifications) unless authorized by
the Invitation for Bid (IFB).
1.4 AUDIT HOTLINE: Knox County has established an Audit Hotline to report potential fraud and waste. To report
potential fraud, waste, or abuse you can file a report online by accessing https://www.knoxcounty.org/audit/hotline.php.
Vendors are hereby cautioned that this Audit Hotline does not replace the Award Protest Procedures found
in Section VI, Item M of the Knox County Procurement Regulations.
1.5 AWARD: Award will be made to the most responsive, responsible bidder(s) meeting specifications which presents
the product or service that is in the best interest of Knox County. Knox County reserves the right to award this bid
on an all-or-none basis, line-item basis or schedule basis. Knox County reserves the right to make a multiple award. Knox
County also reserves the right to not award this bid. The evaluation criteria are listed herein.
1.6 BID DELIVERY: Knox County requires respondents, when hand delivering submittals, to time and date stamp the
envelope before depositing it in the bid box. Knox County will not be responsible for any lost or misdirected mail
sent by common carrier, nor will Knox County be responsible for submittals delivered to addresses or Suites other
than the delivery address and Suite specified at the top of this solicitation. The time clock in the Procurement
Division shall serve as the official record of time.
Solicitations must be in a sealed envelope/box prior to entering the Procurement Division office.
Procurement Division personnel are not allowed to see the submittal nor assist in placing documents in
an envelope/box. Additionally, the Procurement Division is not responsible for providing materials (e.g.
envelopes, boxes, tape) for submittals.
1.7 BIDS REQUESTED ON BRANDS OR EQUAL: Unit price bids are requested on products that equal or exceed
the quality and performance of the brands and manufacturer codes listed. References to brand names,
manufacturer codes, or other descriptions particular to specific brand products are made to establish a required
level of quality and are not intended to exclude other products of that level. Comparable products of other
manufacturers will be considered as alternates if proof of comparability is received and approved through the
sample process as detailed in Section 3.45.
1.8 BUSINESS OUTREACH PROGRAM: Knox County has established a Business Outreach Program which has the
responsibility of increasing opportunity for small, minority and women-owned businesses. This is being
accomplished through community education programs, policy edification, active recruitment of interested
businesses and process re-engineering.
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Knox County is committed to ensuring full and equitable participation for all disadvantaged businesses. Knox
County welcomes submittals from those disadvantaged businesses that have an interest in providing goods and/or
services listed herein. In addition, Knox County strongly encourages the inclusion of disadvantaged businesses by
non-disadvantaged Contractors who may wish to partner or subcontract portions of this agreement in order to
accomplish the successful delivery of goods and/or services.
If you are a disadvantaged business and would like additional information about our Business Outreach Program,
please contact:
Diane Woods
Administrator of Business Outreach
Telephone: 865.215.5760
Email: diane.woods@knoxcounty.org
Fax: 865.215.5778
1.9 CONFLICT OF INTEREST: Vendors must have read and complied with the “non-conflict of interest" statement provided
in the vendor registration process prior to the opening of this solicitation.
1.10 COPIES: Knox County requires that bids be submitted as one (1) marked original and (1) exact copy. No copies
are needed with an electronic bid response.
1.11 DECLARATIVE STATEMENTS: Any statement or words (e.g.: must, shall, will) are declarative statements and
the vendor must comply with the condition(s). Failure to comply with any such condition may result in the bid being
considered non-responsive and disqualified.
1.12 DESCRIPTIVE LITERATURE: Vendors, if bidding other than specified, must clearly identify the manufacturer
and the specifications to which they are submitting. Vendors must also provide descriptive literature with their
bid.
1.13 ELECTRONIC TRANSMISSION OF BIDS: Knox County's Procurement Division will accept electronically
transmitted bids through the County’s online Procurement system. Facsimile and email submission are strictly
prohibited.
1.14 HOW TO DO BUSINESS: Knox County utilizes a web-based Procurement software system, “KnoxBuys.” The
system provides our clients (vendors, county departments and the citizens of Knox County) with a more enhanced
and end-user friendly means of accessing our services. The system allows for online vendor registration and
maintenance, electronic receipt of purchase orders, online retrieval and submittal of quotes, bids and bids for our
vendor-clients and online requisitioning and receiving for our county departments. In order for the County to
maximize its investment and minimize the cost associated with office operations we need your help. When doing
business with Knox County please go to our website at www.knoxcounty.org/procurement, register as a vendor in
our online Procurement system, “KnoxBuys,” to conduct your business with the County through this site. If you have
any questions, please contact the Procurement Division Representative listed in Section 1.1 of this document.
1.15 INCURRED COSTS: Knox County will not be responsible for any costs incurred by bidder in the preparation of
their bid.
1.16 MULTIPLE BIDS: Knox County will consider multiple bids that meet specifications.
1.17 NON-COLLUSION: Bidders, by submitting a signed bid, certify that the accompanying bid is not the result of, or
affected by, any unlawful act of collusion with any other person or company engaged in the same line of business
or commerce, or any other fraudulent act punishable under Tennessee or United States law.
1.18 PAYMENT METHOD: Knox County utilizes two (2) methods of placing orders for products and/or services. The
first is the use of Purchase Orders. These Purchase Orders will be issued from the Knox County Procurement
Division via the method selected by the vendor during registration. The Purchase Order will detail the quantity,
specific item(s) and the contracted price for each item.
The second method is the use of the Knox County Credit Card (VISA). Orders placed with the card will list the
same information as the Purchase Order. Vendors will be given card information and approval to process the
transaction by the requesting department.
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Vendors must indicate in their bid response if the vendor will accept Knox County’s Credit Card (VISA) as a form
of payment. Bidders are prohibited from charging Knox County any type of merchant fee from their financial
institution to accept this type of payment.
1.19 POSSESSION OF WEAPONS: All vendors and their employees and their agents are prohibited from possessing
any weapons on Knox County property without prior written consent from the County. In the case of a vendor
whose Contract requires possession of firearms or other weapons to successfully complete their Contract, vendor
must provide personnel who are bonded to bear said weaponry.
1.20 PROCESSING TIME FOR PAYMENT: Vendors are advised that a minimum of thirty (30) days is required to process
invoices for payment.
1.21 PROOF OF FINANCIAL AND BUSINESS CAPABILITY: Vendors must, upon request, provide satisfactory evidence of
their ability to furnish products or services in accordance with the terms and conditions of these specifications.
Knox County will make the final determination as to the vendor’s ability.
1.22 RECYCLING: Knox County, in its continuing efforts to lessen the amount of landfill waste and to further recycling
efforts, request that bids being submitted on paper shall:
1.22.1 Be submitted on recycled paper.
1.22.2 Not include pages of unnecessary advertising.
1.23 RESTRICTIVE OR AMBIGUOUS SPECIFICATIONS: It is the responsibility of the prospective bidder to review
the entire Invitation for Bid (IFB) packet and to notify the Procurement Division if the specifications are formulated
in a manner that would unnecessarily restrict competition. Any such protest or question regarding the specifications
or bidding procedures must be received in the Procurement Division by February 16, 2026 @ 4:30 P.M. local time.
These requirements also apply to specifications that are ambiguous.
1.24 SIGNING OF BIDS: In order to be considered, all bids must be signed. Please sign the original in blue
ink. By signing the bid document, the vendor acknowledges and accepts the terms and conditions stated in the bid
document. When submitting electronically, the submission of the bid constitutes the acceptance of all terms and
conditions and will legally bind the vendor to the County’s request for goods/services and the vendors subsequent
response.
1.25 TAXES: Knox County purchases are not subject to taxation. Tax exemption certificates will be provided upon
request.
1.26 TITLE VI OF THE 1964 CIVIL RIGHTS ACT: “Nondiscrimination in Federally Assisted Programs”—“No person in
the United States shall, on the ground of race, color, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be
denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving Federal financial
assistance.” 42 U.S.C. Section 2000 et seq. It is the policy of Knox County Government that all its services and
activities be administered in conformance with the requirements of Title VI.
1.27 UNFORESEEN CIRCUMSTANCES: During periods of closure due to unforeseen circumstances in Knox County
or closures at the direction of the Knox County Mayor, the Procurement Division will enact the following procedures
in regard to solicitations and closures:
If the Mayor closes the Administrative offices prior to the time set for solicitation opening of any business day, all
solicitations due that same day will be moved to the next operational business day.
Other unforeseen circumstances shall be at the sole discretion of the Procurement Director.
• Knox County shall not be liable for any commercial carrier’s decision regarding deliveries during any unforeseen
circumstances.
1.28 USE OF BID FORMS: Vendors must complete the bid forms contained in the bid package. Failure to complete
the bid forms may result in bid rejection.
1.29 VENDOR DEFAULT: Knox County reserves the right, in case of vendor default, to procure the articles or services from
other sources and hold the defaulting vendor responsible for any excess costs occasioned thereby. Should vendor
default be due to a failure to perform or because of a request for a price increase, Knox County reserves the right
to remove the vendor from the County’s bidder’s list for twenty-four (24) months.
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1.30 VENDOR REGISTRATION: Prior to the opening of this bid, ALL BIDDERS MUST be registered with the
Procurement Division. Please register online at our website at www.knoxcounty.org/procurement and click
on “Online Vendor Registration.” Vendors must be registered with the Procurement Division prior to submitting
their bid. Knox County will not be responsible for technical difficulties experienced by vendors trying to register
electronically less than twenty-four (24) hours prior to bid opening.
1.31 WAIVING OF INFORMALITIES: Knox County reserves the right to waive minor informalities or technicalities
when it is in the best interest of Knox County.
SECTION II OBLIGATIONS, RIGHTS AND REMEDIES
These terms and conditions shall be part of the Contract. Knox County reserves the right to negotiate other
terms and conditions it deems appropriate and necessary under the circumstances to protect the public’s trust.
2.1 ALTERATIONS OR AMENDMENTS: No alterations, amendments, changes, modifications or additions to this Contract
shall be binding on Knox County without the prior written approval of the County.
2.2 APPROPRIATION: In the event no funds are appropriated by Knox County for the goods or services in any fiscal
year, or insufficient funds exist to purchase the goods or services, then the Contract shall expire upon the
expenditure of previously appropriated funds or the end of the current fiscal year, whichever occurs first, with no
further obligations owed to or by either party.
2.3 ASSIGNMENT: Contractor shall not assign or subcontract this agreement, its obligations, or rights hereunder to
any party, company, partnership, incorporation or person without the prior written specific consent of Knox County.
2.4 BOOKS AND RECORDS: Contractor shall maintain all books, documents, accounting records and other
evidence pertaining to the goods and services provided under this Contract and make such materials available at
its offices at all reasonable times during the Contract period and for five (5) years from the date of the final payment
under this agreement for inspection by County or by any other governmental entity or agency participating
in the funding of this agreement, or any authorized agents thereof; copies of said records to be furnished if
requested. Such records shall not include those books, documents and accounting records that represent the
Contractor's costs of manufacturing, acquiring, or delivering the products and services governed by this agreement.
2.5 CHILD LABOR: Contractor agrees that no products or services will be provided or performed under this Contract
that have been manufactured or assembled by child labor.
2.6 COMPLIANCE WITH ALL LAWS: Contractor is assumed to be familiar with and agrees to observe and comply
with all Federal, State and local laws, statutes, ordinances and regulations in any manner affecting the provision of
goods and/or services, and all instructions and prohibitive orders issued regarding this work and shall obtain all
necessary permits.
2.7 CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORDS CHECK: Any and all successful vendors, vendor employees and any vendor
subcontractors and its employees must submit to a criminal history records check, at vendors expense, conducted
by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation and the Federal Bureau of Investigation prior to permitting the
employee to have contact with students or enter school grounds when students are present. Reference Tennessee
Code Annotated Section 49-5-413.
2.8 DEFAULT: If Contractor fails to perform or comply with any provision of this Contract or the terms or conditions of
any documents referenced and made a part hereof, Knox County may terminate this Contract, in whole or in part,
and may consider such failure or noncompliance a breach of Contract. Knox County expressly retains all its rights
and remedies provided by law in case of such breach and no action by Knox County shall constitute a waiver of
any such rights or remedies. In the event of termination for default, Knox County reserves the right to purchase
its requirements elsewhere, with or without competitive bidding.
2.9 GOVERNING LAW; VENUE: This agreement shall be exclusively construed, governed and controlled by the Laws
of the State of Tennessee without regard to principles of law, including conflicts of law, of any other jurisdiction,
territory, country and/or province. Any dispute arising out of or relating to this agreement shall exclusively be
brought in the Chancery Court or the Circuit Court of Knox County, Tennessee. Each party consents to personal
jurisdiction thereto and waives any defenses based on personal jurisdiction, venue and inconvenient forum.
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2.10 INCORPORATION: All specifications, drawings, technical information, Invitation for Bid, Bid, Award and similar
items referred to or attached, or which are the basis for this Contract are deemed incorporated by reference as
if set out fully herein.
2.11 INDEMNIFICATIONHOLD HARMLESS: Contractor shall indemnify, defend, save and hold harmless Knox County,
its officers, agents and employees from all suits, claims, actions or damages of any nature brought because of,
arising out of, or due to breach of the agreement by Contractor, its subcontractors, suppliers, agents or employees
or due to any negligent act or occurrence or any omission or commission of Contractor, its subcontractors,
suppliers, agents or employees.
2.12 INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR: Contractor shall acknowledge that it and its employees serve as independent
contractors and that Knox County shall not be responsible for any payment, insurance or incurred liability.
2.13 INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE: Warranty periods shall not commence until Knox County inspects and
formally accepts the goods and/or services. The terms, conditions and timing of acceptance shall be determined
by Knox County. Knox County reserves the right to reject any or all items or services not in conformance with
applicable specifications, and Contractor assumes the costs associated with such nonconformance. Acceptance
of goods or services does not constitute a waiver of latent or hidden defects or defects not readily detectable by a
reasonable person under the circumstances.
2.14 IRAN DIVESTMENT ACT: By submission of this bid, each bidder and each person signing on behalf of any bidder
certifies, and in the case of a joint bid each party thereto certifies as to its own organization, under penalty of perjury,
that to the best of its knowledge and belief that each bidder is not on the list created pursuant to Tennessee Code
Annotated § 12-12-106.
2.15 LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY: In no event shall Knox County be liable for any indirect, incidental, consequential,
special, exemplary damages or lost profits, even if Knox County has been advised of the possibility of such damages.
2.16 NO BOYCOTT OF ISRAEL: Pursuant to Tennessee Code Annotated Title 12, Chapter 4, Part 1, by submission of
a response to this solicitation, each proposer and each person signing on behalf of any proposer certifies, and in
the case of a joint response each party thereto certifies as to its own organization, under penalty of perjury, that to
the best of its knowledge and belief that each proposer is not currently engaged in, and will not for the duration of
the contract engage in, a boycott of Israel.
2.17 NON-DISCRIMINATION AND NON-CONFLICT STATEMENT: Contractor agrees that no person on the grounds
of handicap, age, race, color, religion, sex, national origin or any individual trait or characteristic found to be an
illegal consideration shall be excluded from participation in, or be denied benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to
discrimination in the performance of this agreement, or in the employment practices of vendor. Contractor shall
upon request show proof of such non-discrimination and shall post in conspicuous places available to all employees
and applicants notices of non-discrimination. Contractor covenants that it complies with the Fair Wage and Hour
Laws, the National Labor Relations Act, and other federal and state employment laws as applicable. Contractor
covenants that it does not engage in any illegal employment practices.
Contractor covenants that it has no public or private interest and shall not acquire directly or indirectly any interest
that would conflict in any manner with the provision of its goods or performance of its services. Contractor warrants
that no part of the total Contract amount provided herein shall be paid directly or indirectly to any officer or employee
of Knox County as wages, compensation or gifts in exchange for acting as officer, agent, employee, subcontractor
or consultant to Contractor in connection with any goods provided or work contemplated or performed relative to
the agreement.
2.18 ORDER OF PRECEDENCE: In the event of inconsistent or conflicting provision of this Contract and referenced
documents, the following descending order of precedence shall prevail: (1) Item Description, (2) Invitation for Bid,
(3) Bid, (4) Award, (5) Special Terms and Conditions, (6) General Terms and Conditions, (7) Specifications, (8)
Drawings.
2.19 REMEDIES: Knox County shall have all rights and remedies afforded under the U.C.C. and Tennessee law in
Contract and in tort, including but not limited to rejection of goods, rescission and right of set-off, refund,
incidental, consequential and compensatory damages, and reasonable attorney fees.
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