(70 ILCS 1505/26.10-6) Sec. 26.10-6. Solicitation of design-build proposals.
(a) When the Chicago Park District elects to use the design-build delivery
method, it must
issue a notice of intent to receive proposals for the project at
least 14 days before issuing the request for the proposal. The Chicago Park District
must publish the advance notice in a daily newspaper of general circulation in Cook County. The
Chicago Park District is encouraged to use publication of the notice in related construction
industry service publications. A brief description of the proposed procurement
must be included in the notice. The Chicago Park District must provide a
copy of the
request for proposal to any party requesting a copy. (b) The request for proposal shall be prepared for each project and must
contain, without limitation, the following information: (1) A preliminary schedule for the completion of the contract.
(2) The proposed budget for the project, the source of funds, and the currently |
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(3) Prequalification criteria for design-build entities wishing to submit proposals. The
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| Chicago Park District shall include, at a minimum, its normal prequalification, licensing, registration, and other requirements, but nothing contained herein precludes the use of additional prequalification criteria by the Chicago Park District.
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(4) Material requirements of the contract, including but not limited to, the proposed
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(5) The performance criteria.
(6) The evaluation criteria for each phase of the solicitation.
(7) The number of entities that will be considered for the technical and cost evaluation
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(c) The Chicago Park District may include any other relevant information
that it
chooses to supply. The design-build entity shall be entitled to rely upon the
accuracy of this documentation in the development of its proposal.
(d) The date that proposals are due must be at least 21 calendar days after
the date of the issuance of the request for proposal. In the event the cost of
the project
is estimated to exceed $12,000,000, then the proposal due date must be at least
28 calendar days after the date of the issuance of the request for proposal.
The Chicago Park District shall include in the request for proposal a
minimum of 30 days
to develop the Phase II submissions after the selection of entities
from the Phase I evaluation is completed.
(Source: P.A. 96-777, eff. 8-28-09.)
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