Instructions for Engineer or Architect Procurement - Georgia (United States)

Instructions for Engineer or Architect Procurement - Georgia (United States)

Instructions for Engineer or Architect Procurement is a legal document that was released by the Georgia Department of Community Affairs - a government authority operating within Georgia (United States).

FAQ

Q: What is the process for procuring an engineer or architect in Georgia?A: The process for procuring an engineer or architect in Georgia involves a competitive selection process.

Q: What is the purpose of the competitive selection process?A: The purpose of the competitive selection process is to ensure fair and unbiased selection of the most qualified engineer or architect for a project.

Q: How can an engineer or architect participate in the procurement process?A: Engineers or architects can participate in the procurement process by responding to a request for qualifications (RFQ) or a request for proposals (RFP) issued by the procuring agency.

Q: What is an RFQ?A: An RFQ is a solicitation that seeks information about an engineer or architect's qualifications, experience, and capability to perform a specific scope of work.

Q: What is an RFP?A: An RFP is a solicitation that requests both qualifications and a detailed proposal, including technical and cost information, from engineers or architects.

Q: Who can issue an RFQ or RFP?A: RFQs or RFPs can be issued by various entities such as government agencies, municipalities, or private organizations.

Q: How are engineers or architects evaluated for selection?A: Engineers or architects are evaluated based on their qualifications, experience, past performance, and their proposed approach to the project.

Q: What factors are considered in the competitive selection process?A: Factors such as technical expertise, project management capabilities, personnel qualifications, and cost are considered in the competitive selection process.

Q: Is there a maximum limit on fees for engineers or architects in Georgia?A: No, there is no maximum limit on fees for engineers or architects in Georgia. The fees are negotiated between the procuring agency and the selected engineer or architect.

Q: Is it mandatory to use the competitive selection process for engineer or architect procurement in Georgia?A: Yes, the competitive selection process is mandatory for engineer or architect procurement in Georgia, except in certain limited circumstances.

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