R23-1-717. Cost-benefit Analysis Exception: CM/GC  


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  •   (1) A cost-benefit analysis is not required if the contract is awarded solely on the qualifications of the construction manager/general contractor and the management fee described in Section 63G-6a-708 provided:

      (a) a competitive process is maintained by the issuance of a request for proposals that requires the offeror to provide, at a minimum:

      (i) a management plan;

      (ii) references;

      (iii) statements of qualifications; and

      (iv) a management fee only if requested by the Division. The management fee may not be requested by the Division if the management fee is not part of the criteria for the evaluation committee. The Division may use a fee table for this management fee.

      (b) the management fee contains only the following:

      (i) preconstruction phase services;

      (ii) monthly supervision fees for the construction phase; and

      (iii) overhead and profit for the construction phase.

      (c) the evaluation committee may, as described in the solicitation, weight and score the management fee as a fixed rate or a fixed percentage of the estimated contract value.

      (d) the contract awarded must be in the best interest of the procurement unit.