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Code · Utah · Title 63G — General Government · Chapter 6A

63G-6a-1502.5. Request for statement of qualifications.

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Effective 5/12/2015
63G-6a-1502.5. Request for statement of qualifications.
(1)A procurement unit may establish criteria in a request for statement of qualifications by which the qualifications of a design professional, as set forth in a statement of qualifications, will be evaluated, including:
(a)the design professional's work history and experience;
(b)performance ratings earned by the design professional or references for similar work;
(c)any quality assurance or quality control plan;
(d)the quality of the design professional's past work product;
(e)the time, manner of delivery, and schedule of delivery of the design professional services;
(f)the design professional's financial solvency;
(g)any management plan, including key personnel and subconsultants for the project; and
(h)other project specific criteria that the procurement unit establishes.
(2)A request for statement of qualifications may not include a request for a price or a cost component for the design professional services.
Enacted by Chapter 218 , 2015 General Session
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