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Exhibit A to Administrative Order No. 44-23-01-F <br />City of Eugene Public Contracting Rules 2022 – Part 2 Page 66 <br /> <br />Services, or Related Services described in the RFQu and if a pre-qualification <br />meeting will be held, the location of the meeting and whether or not attendance is <br />mandatory; and <br />H) A Statement that Consultants responding to the RFQu do so solely at their expense, <br />and that the Contracting Agency is not responsible for any Consultant expenses <br />associated with the RFQ. <br />b) A Contracting Agency may include a request for any or all of the following in each RFQu: <br />A) A statement describing Consultants’ general qualifications and related performance <br />information; <br />B) A description of Consultants’ specific qualifications to perform the Architectural, <br />Engineering, Photogrammetric Mapping, Transportation Planning, or Land <br />Surveying, Services or Related Services described in the RFQu including <br />Consultants’ committed resources and recent, current and projected workloads; <br />C) A list of similar Architectural, Engineering, Photogrammetric Mapping, Transportation <br />Planning, or Land Surveying Services, or Related Services and references <br />concerning past performance, including but not limited to price and cost data from <br />previous projects, quality of work, ability to meet schedules, cost control, and <br />contract administration; <br />D) A copy of all records, if any, of Consultants’ performance under Contracts with any <br />other Contracting Agency; <br />E) The number of Consultants’ experienced staff committed to perform the <br />Architectural, Engineering, Photogrammetric Mapping, Transportation Planning, or <br />Land Surveying Services, or Related Services described in the RFQu, including such <br />personnel’s specific qualifications and experience and an estimate of the proportion <br />of time that such personnel would spend on those services; <br />F) Consultants’ approaches to Architectural, Engineering, Photogrammetric Mapping, <br />Transportation Planning, or Land Surveying Services, or Related Services described <br />in the RFQu and design philosophy, if applicable; <br />G) Consultants’ geographic proximity to and familiarity with the physical location of the <br />Project; <br />H) Consultants’ Ownership status and employment practices regarding women, <br />minorities and emerging small businesses or historically underutilized businesses; <br />I) If the Contracting Agency is selecting a Consultant to provide Related Services, <br />Consultants’ pricing policies and pricing Proposals or other pricing information, <br />including the number of hours estimated for the services required, expenses, hourly <br />rates and overhead; <br />J) Consultants’ ability to assist a State Contracting Agency in complying with art <br />acquisition requirements, pursuant to ORS 276.073 through 276.090; <br />K) Consultants’ ability to assist a State Contracting Agency in complying with State of <br />Oregon energy efficient design requirements, pursuant to ORS 276.900 through <br />276.915; <br />L) Consultants’ ability to assist Contracting Agency in complying with the energy <br />technology requirements of ORS 279C.527 and 279C.528; <br />M) Whether the Consultant owes a liquidated and delinquent debt to the State of <br />Oregon; and <br />N) Any other information the Contracting Agency deems reasonably necessary to <br />evaluate Consultants’ qualifications. <br />c) If a Contracting Agency will use a Request for Qualifications followed by an RFP to <br />procure Architectural, Engineering, Photogrammetric Mapping, Transportation Planning <br />or Land Surveying Services under this rule and the Contracting Agency intends to use