Ill. Admin. Code tit. 44, § 1000.140 - Evaluation Procedures
a) In
making its recommendations, the selection committee may consider, among others:
1) The A/E's qualifications.
2) The ability of professional personnel
submitted by the A/E.
3) The A/E's
past record and experience.
4) The
prior performance of the A/E on CDB professional services agreements.
5) The willingness of the firm to meet time
requirements.
6) The location of
the project relative to the firm's place of business.
7) The results of preliminary evaluations
performed by CDB staff.
8) The
current work load of the A/Es and their prior selections by CDB.
9) References.
10) Interviews conducted with the
A/Es.
11) Minority and/or female
ownership of the A/E and the consultants.
b) For each project with an estimated basic
services fee of $75,000 or more, the CDB Fair Employment Practices department
will set goals for minority and female owned business enterprises. The goals
for each project will be described in the CDB Professional Services Bulletin.
The goals will be based on the availability of minority and female owned
business enterprises in the area capable of doing the work. CDB may waive goals
for a particular project if it determines that no minority and female owned
business enterprises would be available to perform the type of work involved in
the area of the project or if the work involved does not lend itself to the use
of consultants. No A/E that fails to meet the goal shall be considered unless
it provides sufficient evidence to CDB within 7 days after submitting its
proposal that, after making a good faith effort, it was unable to find
sufficient minority or female owned business enterprises willing and able to
perform the work.
c) An A/E
attempting to demonstrate that it made a good faith effort to meet minority and
female business enterprise goals shall submit:
1) All information indicating why the
specified goal cannot be met;
2) A
list of all minority and female business enterprises that were
contacted;
3) Copies of all
solicitation letters to minority and female business enterprises. Letters shall
contain, at a minimum:
A) Project title and
location;
B) Classification of work
items for which consultants are sought;
C) Date, time and place responses are
due;
D) Returnable acknowledgement
of the solicitation;
4)
Evidence, such as a log, of telephone contact, including time and date of call,
telephone number, and name of person spoken to;
5) Any other evidence of good faith effort or
other relevant information in support of the request.
d) In determining if a firm has submitted
sufficient evidence that it made a good faith effort to find sufficient
minority or female owned business enterprises willing and able to perform the
work, CDB shall consider:
1) The number of
minority and female owned business enterprises contacted (including any log of
communications provided to CDB);
2)
Whether the work to be allocated to minority and female owned business
enterprises was selected in order to increase the likelihood of achieving the
specified goal;
3) Whether the firm
negotiated in good faith with minority and female owned business enterprises
without imposing conditions that are not imposed on other business enterprises
or denying benefits that are offered to other business enterprises;
4) Whether the firm engaged CDB's Fair
Employment Practices Division to provide referrals.
e) In no case shall the committee, prior to
selecting an A/E for negotiation, seek formal or informal submission of verbal
or written estimates of costs or proposals in terms of dollars, hours required,
percentage of construction cost, or any other measure of
compensation.
Notes
Amended at 37 Ill. Reg. 7122, effective May 9, 2013
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