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03/13/2018
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Board of County Commissioners
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e. The Committee shall forward its recommendations in accordance with the ranking to the Indian River <br />County Board of County Commissioners, which shall, at its sole option, authorize negotiations of a <br />contract pursuant to the requirements of Florida law. <br />f. The Indian River County Board of County Commissioners possesses sole authority to award a contract <br />for the services sought herein. <br />Criteria for Award: <br />EVALUATION CRITERIA <br />EVALUATION POINTS MAXIMUM <br />1. Firm qualifications/capabilities and similar projects * <br />25 <br />2. Staff qualifications * <br />15 <br />3. Approach <br />10 <br />4. Proposed Timeline <br />20 <br />5. Cost Proposal <br />20 <br />6. References <br />10 <br />TOTAL 100 <br />*In determining whether a firm is qualified, the Committee shall consider such factors as the ability of <br />professional personnel; whether a firm is a certified minority business enterprise; past performance; <br />willingness to meet time and budget requirements; location; recent, current and projected workload of <br />firms; and the volume of work previously awarded to each firm by the agency, with the object of <br />effecting an equitable distribution of contracts among qualified firms, provided such distribution does <br />not violate the principle of selecting the most highly qualified firms. <br />Page 5 of 11 <br />20 <br />
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