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Code · CFR · Title 36 — Parks, Forests, and Public Property · Part 52 · § 52.14

§ 52.14. How will the Director evaluate responses and select the best one?

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(a)The Director will apply the selection factors set forth in the request for proposals. The evaluation will include an assessment of the respondent's written submittals in response to the request for proposals and also may include information presented by the respondent during request for qualifications, interview, and negotiation phases. During this process, the Director may request written clarifications from any respondent that has submitted a timely response.
(b)The Director will use selection factors to evaluate responses that include compliance with the requirements in the request for proposals, ability to comply with the terms and conditions of the commercial services contract, demonstration that the respondent is a qualified entity, demonstrated experience and prior performance in operating similar facilities and providing similar services, financial capability, and the proposed approach and methodology to deliver the services specified. The Director may include other factors that are identified in the request for proposals.
(c)The Director must determine that the commercial services contract issued to the selected respondent will meet the objectives of expanding, modernizing, and improving the condition of commercial facilities and commercial services provided to visitors in the park area, and that such contract is both necessary and appropriate for public use and enjoyment of the park area, and consistent with the preservation and conservation of the resources and values of the park area.
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