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PART FOUR PROCESS 644 FIGURE 35-1 Sample Request for Proposal (RFP). ...
CHAPTER 35 CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION: GETTING STARTED 645 ...
PART FOUR PROCESS 646 FIGURE 35-1 (Continued) ...
CHAPTER 35 CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION: GETTING STARTED 647 ...
PART FOUR PROCESS 648 FIGURE 35-1 (Continued) ...
CHAPTER 35 CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION: GETTING STARTED 649 ...
Walk-Throughs and Clarifications No project will succeed if the contractor cannot easily interpret what the design professional ...
Evaluation of Bids Bid evaluation requires the time and expertise of someone familiar with the project and the construction proc ...
PART FOUR PROCESS 652 FIGURE 35-2 ...
CHAPTER 35 CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION: GETTING STARTED 653 ...
PART FOUR PROCESS 654 FIGURE 35-2 (Continued) ...
CHAPTER 35 CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION: GETTING STARTED 655 ...
PART FOUR PROCESS 656 FIGURE 35-2 (Continued) ...
Summary: Bid Preparation and RFP In short, the following should serve as a brief guide for design professionals during the biddi ...
is important to understand that a contractor who is familiar with the project type understands important issues, such as the mat ...
When the construction documents are finalized, the bid process is over, and the design professionals have decided on a contracto ...
Clients and design professionals always approach a project with cost in mind. However, it is extremely important that the design ...
ability to perform the work required. Take time to follow up on references, and try to visit one or more of the contractor’s rec ...
fessional should consider a detailed examination and breakdown of each bid to determine whether or not the bid includes all proj ...
LICENSING Design professionals should always verify whether or not a license is required to perform the services being offered t ...
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