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Code · CFR · Title 23 — Highways · Part 636 — Design-Build Contracting · § 636.409

§ 636.409. Can offerors revise their proposals during communications?

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(a)No, communications shall not provide an opportunity for an offeror to revise its proposal, but may address the following:
(1)Ambiguities in the proposal or other concerns (e.g., perceived deficiencies, weaknesses, errors, omissions, or mistakes); and
(2)Information relating to relevant past performance.
(b)Communications must address adverse past performance information to which the offeror has not previously had an opportunity to comment.
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