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Code · CFR · Title 23 — Highways · Part 636 — Design-Build Contracting · § 636.301

§ 636.301. How should proposal evaluation factors be selected?

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(a)The proposal evaluation factors and significant subfactors should be tailored to the acquisition.
(b)Evaluation factors and significant subfactors should:
(1)Represent the key areas of importance and emphasis to be considered in the source selection decision; and
(2)Support meaningful comparison and discrimination between and among competing proposals.
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