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North Olmsted Legislation
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2020-084
Legislation Date
8/18/2020
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2020
Legislation Title
ODOT Brookpark Road Agreement
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3. Advertisement <br />For selection procedures that require public notification, Requests for Letters of <br />Interest "RFLol" must be advertised on the Consultant Services page of ODOT's <br />website. <br />Disclosure of Selection Information <br />All selection information including consultant letters of interest shall be available <br />for public disclosure upon completion of the selection. <br />Information that is not subject to public disclosure at any time includes financial <br />statements and other confidential financial information submitted by a consultant. <br />5. Supporting Documentation <br />Documentation supporting the solicitation, proposal, evaluation, and selection of <br />the consultant shall be retained. <br />6. Prohibited Selection Factors <br />a. Price shall not be used as a factor in the evaluation, ranking, and selection <br />phase. All price or cost related items which include, but are not limited to, <br />cost proposals, direct salaries/wage rates, indirect cost rates, and other <br />direct costs are prohibited from being used as evaluation criteria. <br />b. In -State or local preference shall not be used as a factor in the evaluation, <br />ranking, and selection phase. State licensing laws are not preempted by <br />this provision and professional licensure within a jurisdiction may be <br />established as a requirement for the minimum qualifications and <br />competence of a consultant to perform the solicited services. <br />Refer to Section 5.2.C.1.n. below for additional guidance concerning the use of <br />local presence as a nominal evaluation factor where appropriate. <br />B. Consultant Selection Processes <br />The LPA may use any one of five consultant selection processes permitted by 23 CFR 172 <br />and ORC 153.65 — 153.71, the use of which depends on the complexity of the project, <br />estimated total fee, the number of available qualified consultants and whether an <br />emergency exists. The Programmatic and Technical Proposal selection processes are <br />competitive qualifications based selection processes governed by 23 CFR 172.7(a)(1) and <br />ORC 153.65 — 153.71. These selection processes require solicitation, evaluation, ranking, <br />selection, and negotiation in accordance with the qualifications -based selection <br />procurement procedures for architectural and engineering services codified under 40 <br />U.S.C. 1101-1104, commonly referred to as the Brooks Act or Selection of Architects and <br />Engineers. <br />The Small Purchase selection process is a non-competitive selection process governed by <br />23 CFR 172.7(a)(2) and ORC 153.71(A). Agreements with total fees less than $50,000 are <br />eligible for this selection process. <br />The Emergency and Special Expertise selection processes are non-competitive selection <br />processes governed by 23 CFR 172.7(a)(3) and ORC 153.71. <br />Page 8 of 27 <br />Revision Date 3/26/2020 <br />
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