Common use of Phase Solicitations Clause in Contracts

Phase Solicitations. (1) The solicitation of additional professional services to meet the DBE requirement may become necessary during the execution of the Project for a variety of reasons such as: (a) Added scope to the Project; (b) Scope that was not fully defined during the Proposal preparation; (c) Additional assistance or resources were determined to be necessary to support the Project schedule; and (d) The inability to successfully negotiate a scope of service or fee with a previously selected firm. DBE goals are based on the value of the executed contract. The DBE participation value may increase, or decrease based on changes to the project contract value. (2) A new solicitation will be issued for the services needed. The proposals submitted must be responsive to the solicitation. The following section outlines procedures for the selection process. (3) Solicitations for proposals will be made based on need determinations discussed in the previous sections. Various resources will be used to target the subcontracting community such as but not limited to: (a) Use our corporate vendor list; (b) Contacts develop from outreach events; (c) Use of the Department’s DBE directory; (d) Use of the TUCP, the local DBE certifying agency; (e) Coordination with other subcontractor advocacy groups; and (f) Local DBE organizations. (4) Any DBE firm selected must have their certification verified through the TUCP directory.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Design Build Agreement, Design Build Agreement, Design Build Agreement

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Phase Solicitations. (1) The solicitation of additional professional services to meet the DBE requirement may become necessary during the execution of the Project for a variety of reasons such as: (a) Added scope to the Project; (b) Scope that was not fully defined during the Proposal preparation; (c) Additional assistance or resources were determined to be necessary to support the Project schedule; and (d) The inability to successfully negotiate a scope of service or fee with a previously selected firm. DBE goals are Goal is based on the value of the executed contract. The DBE participation value may increase, or decrease based on changes to the project contract value. (2) A new solicitation will be issued for the services needed. The proposals submitted must be responsive to the solicitation. The following section outlines procedures for the selection process. (3) Solicitations for proposals will be made based on need determinations discussed in the previous sections. Various resources will be used to target the subcontracting community such as but not limited to: (a) Use our corporate vendor list; (b) Contacts develop from outreach events; (c) Use of the Department’s DBE directory; (d) Use of the TUCP, the local DBE certifying agency; (e) Coordination with other subcontractor advocacy groups; and (f) Local DBE organizations. (4) Any DBE firm selected must have their certification verified through the TUCP directory.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Design Build Agreement, Design Build Agreement, Design Build Agreement

Phase Solicitations. (1) The solicitation of additional professional services to meet the DBE requirement may become necessary during the execution of the Project for a variety of reasons such as: (a) Added scope to the Project; (b) Scope that was not fully defined during the Proposal preparation; (c) Additional assistance or resources were determined to be necessary to support the Project schedule; and (d) The inability to successfully negotiate a scope of service or fee with a previously selected firm. DBE goals are Goal is based on the value of the executed contract. The DBE participation value may increase, or decrease based on changes to the project contract value. (2) A new solicitation will be issued for the services needed. The proposals submitted must be responsive to the solicitation. The following section outlines procedures for the selection process. (3) Solicitations for proposals will be made based on need determinations discussed in the previous sections. Various resources will be used to target the subcontracting community such as but not limited to: (a) Use our corporate vendor list; (b) Contacts develop from outreach events; (c) Use of the Department’s DBE directory; (d) Use of the TUCP, the local DBE certifying agency; (e) Coordination with other subcontractor advocacy groups; and (f) Local DBE organizations. (4) Any DBE firm selected must have their certification verified through the TUCP directory.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Design Build Agreement, Design Build Agreement, Design Build Agreement

Phase Solicitations. (1) The solicitation of additional professional services to meet the DBE requirement may become necessary during the execution of the Project for a variety of reasons such as: (a) Added scope to the Project; (b) Scope that was not fully defined during the Proposal preparation; (c) Additional assistance or resources were determined to be necessary to support the Project schedule; and (d) The inability to successfully negotiate a scope of service or fee with a previously selected firm. DBE goals are based on the value of the executed contract. The DBE participation value may increase, or decrease based on changes to the project contract value. (2) A new solicitation will be issued for the services needed. The proposals submitted must be responsive to the solicitation. The following section outlines procedures for the selection process. (3) Solicitations for proposals will be made based on need determinations discussed in the previous sections. Various resources will be used to target the subcontracting community such as but not limited to: (a) Use our corporate vendor list; (b) Contacts develop developed from outreach events; (c) Use of the Department’s DBE directory; (d) Use of the TUCP, the local DBE certifying agency; (e) Coordination with other subcontractor advocacy groups; and (f) Local DBE organizations. (4) Any DBE firm selected must have their certification verified through the TUCP directory.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Design Build Agreement, Design Build Agreement, Design Build Agreement

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Phase Solicitations. (1) The solicitation of additional professional services to meet the DBE requirement may become necessary during the execution of the Project for a variety of reasons such as: (a) Added scope to the Project; (b) Scope that was not fully defined during the Proposal preparation; (c) Additional assistance or resources were determined to be necessary to support the Project schedule; and (d) The inability to successfully negotiate a scope of service or fee with a previously selected firm. DBE goals Goals are based on the value of the executed contract. The DBE participation value may increase, or decrease based on changes to the project contract value. (2) A new solicitation will be issued for the services needed. The proposals submitted must be responsive to the solicitation. The following section outlines procedures for the selection process. (3) Solicitations for proposals will be made based on need determinations discussed in the previous sections. Various resources will be used to target the subcontracting community such as but not limited to: (a) Use our corporate vendor list; (b) Contacts develop from outreach events; (c) Use of the Department’s DBE directory; (d) Use of the TUCP, the local DBE certifying agency; (e) Coordination with other subcontractor advocacy groups; and (f) Local DBE organizations. (4) Any DBE firm selected must have their certification verified through the TUCP directory.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Design Build Agreement, Design Build Agreement

Phase Solicitations. (1) The solicitation of additional professional services to meet the DBE requirement may become necessary during the execution of the Project for a variety of reasons such as: (a) Added scope to the Project; (b) Scope that was not fully defined during the Proposal preparation; (c) Additional assistance or resources were determined to be necessary to support the Project schedule; and (d) The inability to successfully negotiate a scope of service or fee with a previously selected firm. DBE goals are Goal is based on the value of the executed contract. The DBE participation value may increase, or decrease based on changes to the project contract value. (2) A new solicitation will be issued for the services needed. The proposals submitted must be responsive to the solicitation. The following section outlines procedures for the selection process. (3) Solicitations for proposals will be made based on need determinations discussed in the previous sections. Various resources will be used to target the subcontracting community such as but not limited to: (a) Use our corporate vendor list; (b) Contacts develop from outreach events; (c) Use of the Department’s DBE directory; (d) Use of the TUCP, the local DBE certifying agency;; and (e) Coordination with other subcontractor advocacy groups; and. (f) Local DBE organizations. (4) Any DBE firm selected must have their certification verified through the TUCP directory.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Design Build Agreement, Design Build Agreement

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