Architectural and Engineering Services Agreement 2090-2092Architectural and Engineering Services Agreement • August 7th, 2023
Contract Type FiledAugust 7th, 2023Q# Question Answer 1 Will there be only three contracts awarded, or will DelDOTconsider awarding more than three? Up to three (3) agreements may be awarded from this solicitation 2 On page 3, item D. Part I Section H, Additional Information- are firms limited to approximately five (5) pages in total for that section? For example, four (4) pages for the Rating Criteria Support Information and approximately one (1) page for the respective firm's current DelDOT workload? Part I Section H, Additional Information is limited to four pages that cover any information that directly relates to the firm’s ability to meet the specific rating criteria listed in this RFP. 3 Is it desired for a firm to include a team of sub- consultants? (i.e. as an architecture firm, shouldengineering and other typically-used sub-consultants be If the firm knows the subconsultants they wish to utilize, the firm should submitthat information. The firm should also explain how the subconsultant will be utilized
Architectural and Engineering Services Agreement 2090-2092Architectural and Engineering Services Agreement • August 7th, 2023
Contract Type FiledAugust 7th, 2023Q# Question Answer 1 Will there be only three contracts awarded, or will DelDOTconsider awarding more than three? Up to three (3) agreements may be awarded from this solicitation 2 On page 3, item D. Part I Section H, Additional Information- are firms limited to approximately five (5) pages in total for that section? For example, four (4) pages for the Rating Criteria Support Information and approximately one (1) page for the respective firm's current DelDOT workload? Part I Section H, Additional Information is limited to four pages that cover any information that directly relates to the firm’s ability to meet the specific rating criteria listed in this RFP. 3 Is it desired for a firm to include a team of sub- consultants? (i.e. as an architecture firm, shouldengineering and other typically-used sub-consultants be If the firm knows the subconsultants they wish to utilize, the firm should submitthat information. The firm should also explain how the subconsultant will be utilized