48 CFR §36.301
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- (a)During formal or informal acquisition planning (see part 7), if considering the use of two-phase design-build selection procedures, the contracting officer shall conduct the evaluation in paragraph (b) of this section.
- (b)The two-phase design-build selection procedures shall be used when the contracting officer determines that this method is appropriate, based on the following:
- (1)Three or more offers are anticipated.
- (2)Design work must be performed by offerors before developing price or cost proposals, and offerors will incur a substantial amount of expense in preparing offers.
- (3)The following criteria have been considered:
- (i)The extent to which the project requirements have been adequately defined.
- (ii)The time constraints for delivery of the project.
- (iii)The capability and experience of potential contractors.
- (iv)The suitability of the project for use of the two-phase selection method.
- (v)The capability of the agency to manage the two-phase selection process.
- (vi)Other criteria established by the head of the contracting activity.