§ 636.201. What selection procedures and award criteria may be used?
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You should consider using two-phase selection procedures for all design-build projects. However, if you do not believe two-phase selection procedures are appropriate for your project (based on the criteria in § 636.202), you may use a single phase selection procedure or the modified-design-build contracting method. The following procedures are available: Selection procedure Criteria for using a selection procedure Award criteria options
(a)Two-Phase Selection Procedures (RFQ followed by RFP) ``` ``` § 636.202 ``` ``` Lowest price, Adjusted low-bid (price per quality point), meets criteria/low bid, weighted criteria process, fixed price/best design, best value.
(b)Single Phase
(RFP)``` ``` Project not meeting the criteria in § 636.202 ``` ``` All of the award criteria in item
(a)of this table.
(c)Modified Design-Build (may be one or two phases) ``` ``` Any project ``` ``` Lowest price technically acceptable. ``` ``` ``` ``` ```
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