23 CFR Part 636
PART 636—DESIGN-BUILD CONTRACTING
- PART 636—DESIGN-BUILD CONTRACTING
- Chapter I—Federal Highway Administration, Department of Transportation › Subchapter G—Engineering and Traffic Operations
- Subpart A—General
- § 636.101 What does this part do?
- § 636.102 Does this part apply to me?
- § 636.103 What are the definitions of terms used in this part?
- § 636.104 Does this part apply to all Federal-aid design-build projects?
- § 636.105 Is the FHWA requiring the use of design-build?
- § 636.106 [Reserved]
- § 636.107 May contracting agencies use geographic preference in Federal-aid design-build or public-private partnership projects?
- § 636.108 [Reserved]
- § 636.109 How does the NEPA process relate to the design-build procurement process?
- § 636.110 What procedures may be used for solicitations and receipt of proposals?
- § 636.111 Can oral presentations be used during the procurement process?
- § 636.112 May stipends be used?
- § 636.113 Is the stipend amount eligible for Federal participation?
- § 636.114 What factors should be considered in risk allocation?
- § 636.115 May I meet with industry to gather information concerning the appropriate risk allocation strategies?
- § 636.116 What organizational conflict of interest requirements apply to design-build projects?
- § 636.117 What conflict of interest standards apply to individuals who serve as selection team members for the owner?
- § 636.118 Is team switching allowed after contract award?
- § 636.119 How does this part apply to a project developed under a public-private partnership?
- Subpart B—Selection Procedures, Award Criteria
- § 636.201 What selection procedures and award criteria may be used?
- § 636.202 When are two-phase design-build selection procedures appropriate?
- § 636.203 What are the elements of two-phase selection procedures for competitive proposals?
- § 636.204 What items may be included in a phase-one solicitation?
- § 636.205 Can past performance be used as an evaluation criteria?
- § 636.206 How do I evaluate offerors who do not have a record of relevant past performance?
- § 636.207 Is there a limit on short listed firms?
- § 636.208 May I use my existing prequalification procedures with design-build contracts?
- § 636.209 What items must be included in a phase-two solicitation?
- § 636.210 What requirements apply to projects which use the modified design-build procedure?
- § 636.211 When and how should tradeoffs be used?
- § 636.212 To what extent must tradeoff decisions be documented?
- Subpart C—Proposal Evaluation Factors
- § 636.301 How should proposal evaluation factors be selected?
- § 636.302 Are there any limitations on the selection and use of proposal evaluation factors?
- § 636.303 May pre-qualification standards be used as proposal evaluation criteria in the RFP?
- § 636.304 What process may be used to rate and score proposals?
- § 636.305 Can price information be provided to analysts who are reviewing technical proposals?
- Subpart D—Exchanges
- § 636.401 What types of information exchange may take place prior to the release of the RFP document?
- § 636.402 What types of information exchange may take place after the release of the RFP document?
- § 636.403 What information may be exchanged with a clarification?
- § 636.404 Can a competitive range be used to limit competition?
- § 636.405 After developing a short list, can I still establish a competitive range?
- § 636.406 Are communications allowed prior to establishing the competitive range?
- § 636.407 Am I limited in holding communications with certain firms?
- § 636.408 Can communications be used to cure proposal deficiencies?
- § 636.409 Can offerors revise their proposals during communications?
- Subpart E—Discussions, Proposal Revisions and Source Selection
- § 636.501 What issues may be addressed in discussions?
- § 636.502 Why should I use discussions?
- § 636.503 Must I notify offerors of my intent to use/not use discussions?
- § 636.504 If the solicitation indicated my intent was to award contract without discussions, but circumstances change, may I still hold discussions?
- § 636.505 Must a contracting agency establish a competitive range if it intends to have discussions with offerors?
- § 636.506 What issues must be covered in discussions?
- § 636.507 What subjects are prohibited in discussions, communications and clarifications with offerors?
- § 636.508 Can price or cost be an issue in discussions?
- § 636.509 Can offerors revise their proposals as a result of discussions?
- § 636.510 Can the competitive range be further defined once discussions have begun?
- § 636.511 Can there be more than one round of discussions?
- § 636.512 What is the basis for the source selection decision?
- § 636.513 Are limited negotiations allowed prior to contract execution?
- § 636.514 How may I provide notifications and debriefings?