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1989-33
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4/10/1989
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<br /> 2/7/85 AC 150/5100-14A <br /> (4) If a sponsor wishes to solicit proposals at the time of advertising, <br /> the announcement must indicate where the selection criteria can be obtained. (See <br /> paragraph 9a(11) for the elements of a project proposal.) It is recommended that <br /> proposals only be requested for small projects where the scope of work can be <br /> clearly defined or the sponsor anticipates receipt of less than four proposals, <br /> since each submittal will require further evaluation. <br /> (5) Sponsors may also send the public announcements directly to known, <br /> potentially qualified consultants to determine their interest in the project and to <br /> request their experience and qualification data. <br /> (6) Affirmative steps should be taken to assure that small and minority <br /> firms are used whenever possible. These steps should include, but not be limited <br /> to, the following: <br /> (i) Include qualified small business and minority firms on <br /> solicitation lists. <br /> (ii) Assure that small business and minority firms are solicited <br /> whenever they are potential sources. <br /> (iii) Divide the total requirements into small tasks, when <br /> economically feasible, to permit maximum small business and minority firm <br /> participation. <br /> (iv) Use the services and assistance of the Small Business <br /> Administration and the Minority Business Development Agency of the Department of <br /> Commerce. <br /> (7) There are many sources from which the names of qualified consultants <br /> can be obtained. These include, for instance, the Membership Directory of the <br /> Airport Consultants Council; the Professional Services Directory of the Civil <br /> Engineering Magazine, published by the American Society of Civil Engineers (!SCE); <br /> Directory of Engineers in Private Practice, published by the National Society of <br /> Professional Engineers (NSPE); directory from the American Institute of Architects <br /> (AIA); the directory of the American Consulting Engïneers Council (ACEC); <br /> professional services directories published in aviation magazines and trade <br /> journals; other airport operators having undertaken similar projects; state boards <br /> of professional engineering registration; state aviation agencies; and local <br /> classified telephone directories. FAA Airports field offices may also furnish the <br /> names of consultants who have engaged in projects of similar nature in their areas <br /> of jurisdiction. However, FAA personnel will not recommend consultants or <br /> participate in the selection process. The addresses of regional Airports Divisions <br /> and Airports District/Field Offices having jurisdiction over specific geographic <br /> areas are listed in the current edition of AC 150/5000-3, Address List for Regional <br /> Airports Divisions and Airports District/Field Offices. <br /> Chap 2 <br /> Par 9 <br />
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