WORK ORDER CONTRACT ASSIGNMENT PROCESS Sample Clauses

WORK ORDER CONTRACT ASSIGNMENT PROCESS. WOCs will be assigned as needed by Agency, and there is no guarantee that any specific amount of Services or overall dollar amounts will be assigned to Consultant. Agency does not intend to assign WOCs to Consultants that do not have sufficient qualified staff available to self-perform (without subconsultant assistance) a minimum of 51% of the Professional Services needed for a given WOC assignment (does not apply to Contract Administration/Construction Engineering and Inspection (“CA/CEI”) phase which may be subcontracted without self-performance requirement). However, Agency may, in its discretion, waive the 51% requirement on some WOC assignments based on a case-by-case assessment of the specifics of the WOC assignment. If Consultant has liquidated and delinquent debt owed to the State or any department or agency of the State, Consultant may be ineligible for WOC assignment under the PA as determined in Agency’s sole discretion. In compliance with federal law (including the Xxxxxx Act) and Oregon law, except for direct appointments, selections for Professional Services WOC assignments will be made using a Qualifications Based Selection (“QBS”) process - pricing, cost, overhead or billing rate factors shall not be considered in the selection phase of the xxxxxxx.Xxxxxx, in its discretion, may consider pricing, cost, overhead or billing rate factors in the selection phase for "Related Services" {as that term is defined in ORS 279C.100}, as provided in OAR 731-148-0130(3) (subject to federal requirements on federally funded projects). Agency’s PA Administrator shall document the Contract file with the criteria and scoring used for Consultant selection for individual WOCs.
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