Mississippi Administrative Code
Title 12 - Finance and Administration
Part 6 - Office of Purchasing, Travel and Fleet Management
Chapter 3 - Source Selection and Contract Formation
Sec2 12-6-3.107 - Competitive Sealed Proposals
Section 12-6-3.107.07 - Evaluation Factors in the Request for Proposals or Request for Qualifications
Universal Citation: MS Code of Rules 12-6-3.107.07
Current through September 24, 2024
(1) When the head purchasing agent submits the determination that the use of competitive sealed bidding is either not practicable or not advantageous to the state to the Public Procurement Review Board for its approval, he or she shall include in that submission the evaluation factors that will be used in reviewing the submitted proposals or qualifications. The evaluation factors shall be approved by the Public Procurement Review Board in the same way that the decision to solicit procurements through a request for proposals or request for qualifications must be approved.
(2)
(a) The
request for proposals or request for qualifications shall state all of the
approved evaluation factors, including price, and their relative importance.
When the head purchasing agent is determining the weights and importance of
each evaluation factor, price as an evaluation factor shall be given the
highest criteria weighting and at least thirty-five percent (35%) out of the
one hundred percent (100%) total weight of all the other evaluation factors.
The evaluation shall be based on the evaluation factors set forth in the
request for proposals or request for qualifications. The evaluation factors
used and the weights given to each shall be decided and agreed to by the
evaluation committee before the opening of any proposal or qualification.
Numerical rating systems shall be used when determining the weight and
importance of each evaluation factor. Factors not specified in the request for
proposals or request for qualifications shall not be considered. Upon
completion of the evaluation, the evaluation score sheets used to review the
submitted proposals or qualifications shall be made part of the report required
under Section 3.107.12(1) herein.
(b) The following, as appropriate to
individual circumstances, shall be used as criteria for evaluating requests for
proposals or requests for qualifications under the request for proposals or
request for qualifications process described in Section 3.107 herein. These
factors are not intended to be limiting or all-inclusive, and they may be
adapted or supplemented in order to meet a soliciting agency's individual needs
as the competitive procurement process requires.
(i) Technical factors (Proposed methodology):
1. Does the offerer's proposal or
qualification demonstrate a clear understanding of the scope of work and
related objectives?
2. Is the
offerer's proposal or qualification complete and responsive to the specific
request for proposals or request for qualifications requirements?
3. Has the past performance of the offerer's
proposed methodology been documented?
4. Does the offerer's proposal or
qualification use innovative technology and techniques?
(ii) Management factors (Factors that will
require the identity of the offerer to be revealed must be submitted separately
from other factors):
1. Project management:
a. How well does the proposed scheduling
timeline meet the needs of the soliciting agency?
b. Is there a project management
plan?
2. History and
experience in performing the work:
a. Does
the offerer document a record of reliability of timely delivery and on-time and
on-budget implementation?
b. Does
the offerer demonstrate a track record of service as evidenced by on-time,
on-budget, and contract compliance performance?
c. Does the offerer document industry or
program experience?
d. Does the
offerer have a record of poor business ethics?
3. Availability of personnel, facilities,
equipment and other resources:
a. To what
extent does the offerer rely on in-house resources vs. contracted
resources?
b. Are the availability
of in-house and contract resources documented?
4. Qualification and experience of personnel:
a. Documentation of experience in performing
similar work by employees and when appropriate, sub-contractors?
b. Does the offerer demonstrate cultural
sensitivity in hiring and training staff?
(iii) Cost factors (Factors must be submitted
separately from other factors unless specifically approved by the Public
Procurement Review Board):
1. Cost of goods to
be provided or services to be performed:
a.
Relative cost: How does the cost compare to other similarly scored proposals or
qualifications?
b. Full
explanation: Is the price and its component charges, fees, etc. adequately
explained or documented?
2. Assurances of performance:
a. If required, are suitable bonds,
warranties or guarantees provided?
b. Does the proposal or qualification include
quality control and assurance programs?
3. Offerer's financial stability and
strength: Does the offerer have sufficient financial resources to meet its
obligations?
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