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U.S. Department of Agriculture Passed through Michigan Department of Education Child Nutrition Cluster ? COVID-19 School Breakfast Program #10.553, National School Lunch Program #10.555, Summer Food Service Program for Children #10.559 #2022-004 ? Compliance Finding - Procurement Conditions and Criteria: Three transactions were selected for testing that exceeded the threshold for small purchases defined by procurement standards in 2 CFR 200.320(a). Specifically, the transactions were above the micro-purchase threshold (currently $10,000) but below the simplified acquisition threshold (currently $250,000), and the transactions qualified as small purchases. The regulations in 2 CFR 200(a)(2) require price or rate quotations be obtained from an adequate number of qualified sources. Cause: The Schools does not currently have a procurement policy that contains the requirements outlined in the regulations defined above. Context: The transactions relevant to this finding are associated with the renovation of the middle school kitchen and the purchase of related food service and kitchen equipment that exceeded the micro purchases threshold. These transactions individually qualify as small purchases (under $250,000) and require at least competitive pricing or quotes. The transactions tested total approximately $353,500, and represent the population of purchases that met this threshold during the year. Competitive quotes were not solicited. Rather, GRCS contracted with the providers recommended by management. Management explained that the contractor selected for construction previously renovated the school, and understood the scope and complexities of the project. Management also explained that the project had a very tight deadline due to the start of school and arrival of students. Further, a shortage of labor and capacity in the local construction industry was observed by management, limiting the number of contractors willing and able to commit to the scope and deadlines of the project. For these reasons, management explained that it was impractical to obtain bids/quotes. Recommendations: We recommend that Grand Rapids Christian Schools establish and follow written procurement standards that comply with the requirements of Uniform Guidance and 2 CFR 200.320. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: ? The GRCMS kitchen renovation needed to be completed quickly over the summer of 2022, and in time for the start of the 2022-23 school year (August 16, 2022). As a result, Grand Rapids Christian did not solicit quotes and contracted with Rockford Construction, who was the contractor for the GRCMS building renovation in 2014. ? GRCS will develop established written procurement standards and, when appropriate, will follow them for future projects. GRCS will utilize the resources from Uniform Guidance and 2 CFR 200 to develop a policy that is in compliance with the those requirements prior to June 30, 2023.