Or. Admin. Code § 137-048-0230 - Ties Among Proposers
(1)
If a Contracting Agency is selecting a Consultant on the basis of
qualifications alone and determines after the ranking of Proposers that two or
more Proposers are equally qualified, the Contracting Agency may select a
candidate through any process that the Contracting Agency believes will result
in the best value for the Contracting Agency taking into account the scope,
complexity and nature of the Architectural, Engineering, Photogrammetric
Mapping, Transportation Planning or Land Surveying Services. Provided, however,
the tie breaking process established by the Contracting Agency under this
section (1) cannot be based on the Consultant's pricing policies, pricing
proposals or other pricing information, including the number of hours proposed
for the services required, expenses, hourly rates and overhead. The process
must be designed to instill public confidence through ethical and fair dealing,
honesty and good faith on the part of the Contracting Agency and Proposers and
shall protect the integrity of the Public Contracting process. Once a tie is
broken, the Contracting Agency and the selected Proposer shall proceed with
negotiations under OAR 137-048-0210(3) or 137-048-0220(4)(c), as
applicable.
(2) If a Contracting
Agency is selecting a Consultant on the basis of price alone, or on the basis
of price and qualifications, and determines after the ranking of Proposers that
two or more Proposers are identical in terms of price or are identical in terms
of price and qualifications, then the Contracting Agency shall follow the
procedure set forth in OAR 137-046-0300, (Preferences for Oregon Goods and
Services), to select the Consultant.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 279A.065, OL 2011, ch 458
Stats. Implemented: ORS 279C.110, OL 2011, ch 458
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