2:170AP Administrative Procedure - Qualification Based Selection  
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  1. These procedures describe how the District will procure architectural, engineering, and land surveying services; the Local Government Professional Services Selection Act will control in the event of a conflict.  50 ILCS 510/1 as amended by P.A. 94-1097.  The Superintendent will modify these procedures whenever the School Board determines by resolution that an emergency exists and a firm must be selected in an expeditious manner, or the cost of architectural, engineering, and land surveying services for the project is expected to be less than $25,000.  50 ILCS 510/8.
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Actor

Action

Architectural, engineering, or land surveying firms

May annually file a statement of qualifications and performance data with the District. 50 ILCS 510/4.

Superintendent and/or Designee

Store statements of qualifications and performance data received from firms engaged in architectural, engineering, or land surveying services.

  1. Unless the District has a satisfactory relationship for services with one or more firms, mail notices of the proposed project to those firms that have current statements of qualifications and performance data on file.  In addition, or alternatively, the project may be advertised in the local and area newspapers.  50 ILCS 510/4.
  2. Unless the District has a satisfactory relationship for services with one or more firms, evaluate the firms that submitted interest letters, according to criteria for ranking described in the last section of this procedure.  The Superintendent and/or designee may conduct discussions with and require public presentations by firms deemed to be the most qualified regarding their qualifications, approach to the project, and ability to furnish the required services.  50 ILCS 510/5, as amended by P.A. 94-1097.
  3. Do not, prior to selecting a firm for contract 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.  50 ILCS 510/5, as amended by P.A. 94-1097.
  4. Select no less than 3 firms, who would be most qualified to provide services, and rank them in order of their qualifications.  If fewer than 3 firms submit interest letters and the Board determines that one or both of those firms are so qualified, negotiate a contract as provided herein.  50 ILCS 510/6.
  5. Attempt to negotiate a contract at a fair and reasonable compensation, taking into account the estimated value, scope, complexity, and professional nature of the services to be rendered.  50 ILCS 510/5, as amended by P.A. 94-1097.

 

If unable to reach agreement on a satisfactory contract, terminate negotiations and proceed to negotiate with the firm ranked next in qualifications.  50 ILCS 510/5, as amended by P.A. 94-1097.
If unable to negotiate a satisfactory contract with any of the 3 originally selected firms, inform the Board.  The District will re-evaluate the services requested and compile a second list of not less than 3 qualified firms and continue the process.  50 ILCS 510/5, as amended by P.A. 94-1097.

Criteria for Ranking Firms
Unless the District has a satisfactory relationship for services with one or more firms, the criteria for evaluating the firms submitting letters of interest may include, but are not limited to:

Required Criteria for Consideration (50 ILCS 510/5.)
Qualifications and ability of professional personnel
Past record and experience
Performance data
Acceptance of District’s time and budget requirements
Location of firm’s administrative offices
Workload

Permissive Criteria for Consideration
Firm’s credit rating
Firm’s financial stability
Reputation
Technological resources

LEGAL REF.:        40 U.S.C. §541.
50 ILCS 510/1 et seq.
105 ILCS 5/10-20.21.

 

Reviewed: October 20, 2003; January 18, 2011
Adopted: November 17, 2003
Revision Adopted: February 7, 2011