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Code · Arizona · Title 34 — Property

34-102. Multiple contracts; professional services

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A. For professional services that are provided by a technical registrant, an agent may procure and award multiple contracts from a single solicitation under section 34-103 or chapter 6 of this title, as applicable, except that professional services that are part of design-build construction services may not be procured under this subsection. Each of the multiple contracts for professional services that are procured in a procurement must have a term not exceeding five years after the date of the contract award of the first contract under the procurement and may continue in effect after the five year term for professional services on projects commenced within the five year term.
B. In a solicitation for multiple contracts for professional services by technical registrants, the agent may award all of the multiple contracts to one contractor or may award the multiple contracts to multiple contractors.
C. Multiple contracts for the same job-order-contracting construction services to be awarded to separate persons or firms may be procured in a single solicitation as provided in section 34-604.
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