Utah Admin. Code R926-10-8 - Request for Proposals (RFP)
(1) If the
procurement process includes short-listing, the Department will issue the RFP
to all of the short-listed proposers. If the procurement process does not
include short-listing, the Department will issue the RFP in accordance with
Section
R926-10-4. The
Department may elect to request draft proposals, or proposals followed by
discussions, which may include best and final offers, or may elect to award the
contract without discussions or best and final offers.
(2) The Department may issue draft RFPs to
proposers for comments in order to better manage the procurement
process.
(3) The RFP shall identify
information required to be submitted by proposers, which shall in all events
include the information required for tollway development agreement proposals in
Utah Code Section
72-6-204.
The Department may require proposers to provide separate technical and price
proposals and other elements in their proposals. The RFP may include a request
for alternative proposals or for any other information the Department, in its
sole discretion, deems appropriate.
(4) The Department may require a proposer to
submit additional information following the submission of a proposal, to the
extent that the Department deems it necessary or advisable to review such
additional information to evaluate the expertise, experience, financing
capacity, integrity, ownership, or any other aspect of any proposer.
(5) The Department reserves the right to
require or to permit proposers to submit revisions, clarifications to, or
supplements of their previously submitted proposals. The Department may require
proposers to add or to delete features, concepts, elements, information or
explanations that were not included in their initial proposals. A proposer will
not be legally bound to accept a request to add to or delete from a proposal
any feature, concept, element or information, but its refusal to do so in
response to a request by the Department shall constitute sufficient grounds for
the Department to reject the proposal.
(6) If only one entity responds to the RFP or
if only one proposer meets the minimum qualification requirements in the RFP,
the Department may negotiate with that single proposer in accordance with
section
R926-10-3
).
(7) The Department may, at any
time and in its sole discretion, reject any or all proposals submitted in
response to a request for qualifications or a request for proposals or
competing proposals.
(8) Technical
solutions/design concepts contained in proposals shall be considered
proprietary information unless a stipulated fee is paid.
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