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substantial and material change to the proposal, and provided that such revisions do not <br /> unfairly affect other proposers. <br /> 6. Award of Proposals. The Originating Department shall be responsible for <br /> preparing an agenda item submitting the committee's recommendation to the Board for <br /> approval. A copy of the agenda item and all supporting documentation shall be provided <br /> to the Purchasing Division prior to submission to the Board. The award shall be made to <br /> the most responsive and responsible proposer whose proposal is determined to be the <br /> most advantageous to the County, based upon the evaluation criteria. <br /> 5.2 REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS (RFQ) <br /> Certain professional services are required by the Consultants' Competitive Negotiation Act to be <br /> procured by the use of a Request for Qualifications (RFQ). An RFQ may also be used to procure <br /> professional services not covered by the Consultants' Competitive Negotiation Act. <br /> A. RFQ Process. An RFQ is characterized by an invitation to professionals to submit a <br /> summary of their qualifications to perform a general or specific job or service. If the RFQ is subject <br /> to the Consultants' Competitive Negotiation Act, the County shall select no less than three <br /> professionals for discussions and, if requested by the County, for presentations. After staff <br /> recommendation and approval by the Board, the County shall enter into negotiations for a <br /> contract with the most qualified professional(s). RFQs shall be governed by the Consultants' <br /> Competitive Negotiation Act, to the extent applicable. Except as modified by applicable law or this <br /> manual, RFQs shall be advertised, received, opened and processed, and shall be corrected, <br /> withdrawn and cancelled, in the same manner as bids discussed in Section 4. <br /> B. Evaluation Criteria. The qualifications of each firm responding to an RFQ subject to <br /> the Consultants' Competitive Negotiations Act shall be determined in accordance with the criteria <br /> set forth in the Act, including, without limitation, the professional ability of personnel; whether <br /> the firm is a certified minority business enterprise; past performance; willingness to meet time <br /> and budget requirements; location; recent, current and projected workloads; and the volume of <br /> work previously awarded to each firm by the County, with the object of effecting an equitable <br /> distribution of contracts among qualified firms, provided such distribution does not violate the <br /> principle of selection of the most highly qualified firms. The qualifications of each firm responding <br /> to an RFQ which is not subject to the Consultants' Competitive Negotiations Act shall be <br /> determined in accordance with the criteria set forth in the RFQ. <br /> C. Evaluation Committee. An evaluation committee shall be appointed by the County <br /> Administrator. The Evaluation Committee shall be comprised of not less than three and not more <br /> than seven members. A majority of members shall constitute a quorum. <br /> D. Review of Qualifications. The Evaluation Committee shall review the submittals of <br /> all firms responding to the RFQ. If the RFQ is subject to the Consultants' Competitive Negotiations <br /> Act, the Evaluation Committee shall select at least three firms (short list)for further discussions. <br /> E. Non-Public Proceedings of the Evaluation Committee. If the Evaluation Committee <br /> 22 <br />