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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 84 — State trunk highways; federal aid

84.062 Alternative project delivery.

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84.062 Alternative project delivery.
(1)Definitions. In this section:
(ae)“Alternative project delivery” means any construction project delivery method, other than under s. 84.06
(2), that is eligible for federal funding under title 23 of the code of federal regulations.
(am)“Alternative technical concept” means a suggested change to the project requirements submitted by a qualified responsible bidder or proposer that modifies the department's supplied basic configurations or design or construction criteria in the request for proposals for a project.
(bm)“Construction manager-general contractor delivery” is the delivery of a project through a 2-phase contract under which a contractor provides services during the preconstruction phase and, if there is an agreed upon price and scope, the construction phase of a project.
(e)“Design-build project” means a project for which design, engineering, construction, and related services are procured through a single contract with an entity, consortium, or joint venture capable of providing the necessary design, engineering, construction, and related services.
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