Updated: 3/12/20 CBD “Design-build” means the procurement of design professional services and construction by the use of a single contract with the design-build provider. “Service” means labor, effort, or work to produce a result that is beneficial to a procurement unit and includes a professional service. “Service” does not include labor, effort, or work provided under an employment agreement or a collective bargaining agreement. “Professional service” means labor, effort, or work that requires an elevated degree of specialized knowledge and discretion, including labor, effort, or work in the field of (a) accounting, (b) administrative law judge service, (c) architecture, (d) construction design and management, (e) engineering, (f) financial services, (g) information technology, (h) law, (i) medicine, (j) psychiatry, or (k) underwriting. A “public-private partnership” means an arrangement or agreement between a procurement unit and one or more contractors to provide for a public need through the development or operation of a project in which the contractor or contractors share with the procurement unit the responsibility or risk of developing, owning, maintaining, financing, or operating the project. Utah Code § 63G-6a-103(29), (61), (68), (79) (2019)
1.1013.02 REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Issue Date: 9/11/14 Updated: 3/12/20 CBD
The District may use the request for proposals procurement process in accordance with rules of the Utah Procurement Policy Board. The request for proposals procurement process is appropriate for use in selecting the proposal that provides the best value or which is the most advantageous to the District, including when (a) the procurement involves a contract whose terms and conditions are to be negotiated in order to achieve the result which is most advantageous to the District, (b) cost is not the most important factor to be considered in making the selection that is most advantageous to the District, (c) factors apart from or in addition to cost are highly significant in making the selection that is the most advantageous to the District, or (d) the District anticipates entering into a public-private partnership. The request for proposals process is appropriate for the procurement of professional services and for procurement of design-build or construction manager/general contractor services. Utah Code § 63G-6a-702 (2017) Utah Code § 63G-6a-1911(2) (2013)
1.1013.03 SPECIFICATIONS Issue Date: 2/10/16 Updated: 3/12/20 CBD
The specifications for the request for proposals shall be developed according to the requirements and process set out in Section 1.1010.
1.1013.04 REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS PROCESS
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