Utah Admin. Code R33-7-701 - Cost-benefit Analysis Exception: CM/GC
(1) A cost-benefit analysis is not required
if the contract is awarded solely on the qualifications of the construction
manager or general contractor and the management fee described in Section
63G-6a-707
provided:
(a) a competitive process is
maintained by the issuance of a request for proposals that requires the offeror
to provide at a minimum:
(i) a management
plan;
(ii) references;
(iii) statements of qualifications;
and
(iv) a management
fee.
(b) the management
fee contains only the following:
(i)
preconstruction phase services;
(ii) monthly supervision fees for the
construction phase; and
(iii)
overhead and profit for the construction phase.
(c) the evaluation committee may, as
described in the solicitation, weight and score the management fee as a fixed
rate or a fixed percentage of the estimated contract value.
(d) the contract awarded must be in the best
interest of the procurement unit.
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