Successful Completion. An experience element is considered successfully completed when the owner takes beneficial use or acceptance of finalized documents. Under this similar project description, the project may have been performed under a specific contract. Also, a specific project (task authorization) performed under a continuing contract may be submitted. However, the continuing contract is not acceptable as a similar project. If a specific project (task authorization) is submitted to represent any similar project, all details on the similar project form shall be limited to the specific project (task authorization). All elements of a similar project shall be demonstrated within the specific project (task authorization) and not the continuing contract. Continuing contracts submitted as a similar project will receive a score of zero points. Task authorizations completed under a continuing contract may be submitted as a similar project. The Proposer shall ensure that the basic description of the similar project, including all required performance requirements and/or dimensions are identified and that the elements are adequately explained in the text. The description shall document how the particular element was performed in conjunction with the overall project. The mere listing of elements without specific details in the body of the description will negatively impact the scoring for the project. Failure to identify the specific performance requirements and/or dimensions of the project to ensure it meets the similar project description shall negatively impact that project’s score.
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Samples: Consulting Agreement, Consulting Agreement
Successful Completion. An experience element is considered successfully completed when the owner takes beneficial use or acceptance of finalized documents. Under this similar project description, the project may have been performed under a specific contract. Also, a specific project (task authorization) performed under a continuing contract may be submitted. However, the continuing contract is not acceptable as a similar project. If a specific project (task authorization) is submitted to represent any similar project, all details on the similar project form shall be limited to the specific project (task authorization). All elements of a similar project shall be demonstrated within the specific project (task authorization) and not the continuing contract. Continuing contracts submitted as a similar project will receive a score of zero points. Task authorizations completed under a continuing contract may be submitted as a similar project. The Proposer shall ensure that the basic description of the similar project, including all required performance requirements and/or dimensions are identified and that the elements are adequately explained in the text. The description shall document how the particular element was performed in conjunction with the overall project. The mere listing of elements without specific details in the body of the description will negatively impact the scoring for the project. Failure to identify the specific performance requirements and/or dimensions of the project to ensure it meets the similar project description shall negatively impact that project’s score.description
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Samples: Consulting Agreement, Consulting Agreement