14 U.S.C. § 1140 — Contracts that provide best value for taxpayer
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- (a)In GeneralIn carrying out a Level 1 or Level 2 acquisition project or program under this subchapter, the Commandant may publicly announce all construction, design, and engineering requirements and negotiate contracts for construction, design, and engineering services on the basis of demonstrated competence and qualification for the type of professional services required and at fair and reasonable prices.
- (b)Selection ProcedureThe following procedures may apply to the procurement of Level 1 or Level 2 acquisition project or program under this subchapter:
- (1)Statements of qualification and performanceThe Commandant shall require prospective contractors to submit a statement of qualifications and performance data.
- (2)EvaluationFor each proposed project, the Commandant shall—
- (3)SelectionFrom the firms with which discussions have been conducted under paragraph (2)(B), the Commandant shall select, in order of preference, that the Commandant considers most highly qualified to provide the services required, based on criteria established and published by the Commandant.
- (c)Negotiation of Contract
- (1)In generalThe Commandant shall negotiate 1 or more contracts for construction, design, and engineering services under this section at compensation which the Commandant determines is fair and reasonable to the Federal Government.
- (2)Fair and reasonable compensationIn determining fair and reasonable compensation, the Commandant shall consider the scope, complexity, professional nature, and estimated value of the services to be rendered.
- (3)NegotiationThe Commandant shall attempt to negotiate a contract or contracts with the most highly qualified firm or firms selected under subsection (b).
- (4)Further negotiationIf the Commandant is unable to negotiate a satisfactory contract or contracts with the firm or firms under paragraph (3), the Commandant shall formally terminate negotiations with such firm or firms and undertake negotiations with the next most qualified of the selected firms, continuing the process until an agreement is reached.
- (5)Additional firmsIf the Commandant is unable to negotiate a satisfactory contract or contracts with any of the selected firms, the Commandant shall select additional firms in order of competence and qualification and continue negotiations in accordance with this section until 1 or more agreements are reached.