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“EVERYBODY WINS”
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Exclusively prescribes the use of a qualifications based selection process for awarding contracts Prohibits the competitive consideration of price during the selection phase (contrary to other purchases) Sanctions the use of price for Design/Build contracts
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Prescribes only one method of source selection (unlike purchases of other professional services where more discretion is afforded) Facilitates “blind” decision making Promotes “subjective” procurement decisions Denies the public the opportunity to compare price/costs (“determine value”)
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Audit and accounting services (F.S. 218.391) Medical services Legal services Management consulting Technology-related Real Estate
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Afford public agencies two options when procuring CCNA prescribed services: 1. Use existing QBS process within statute; or 2. Use “best value” process among “short listed” firms.
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Firms would submit qualifications in response to public announcement (same as QBS process). Agencies would rank the firms based on qualifications and establish a “short list” among the top firms (same as QBS process). Agencies would have the option of soliciting fees and evaluate along with qualifications before finalizing the short list and commencing negotiations.
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Initiative to give public agencies more discretion in the procurement of professional services. Opportunity to align the procurement method for CCNA professional services with how other professional services are purchased. Means of increasing transparency and public confidence in the procurement process.
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The introduction of “sealed bidding” or any other price-based competition method. An attempt to make price the primary competitive consideration. An effort to eliminate the use of qualifications based competition which would remain “as is” within the law.
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Use of Concurrent Negotiations More flexible definition of the term “Project” Clarification regarding the award to multiple firms Right to reject all proposals
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National Institute of Governmental Purchasing (NIGP) Florida Association of Counties (FAC) Florida Association of Public Purchasing Officers (FAPPO) Florida Government Finance Officers Association (FGFOA) Several County Commissions and City Councils within Florida Various licensed engineers and other professionals
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