New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 16 - TRANSPORTATION
Chapter 44A - CONTRACTS FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
Subchapter 3 - CRITERIA FOR THE SELECTION OF THE MOST HIGHLY QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL FIRMS
Section 16:44A-3.1 - Criteria for the selection of the most highly qualified professional firms
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Prior to the solicitation of technical proposals pertaining to the procurement of professional services, the Department shall publicly advertise its need for such services. The advertisement shall conform to the requirements of 52:34-12(a) and (b), or be publicly advertised on the Department's website at: www.nj.gov/transportation/business/procurement/ProfServ/. The advertisement shall either include a statement of the criteria by which the Department shall evaluate the technical qualifications of professional firms and determine the order of preference to be used in designating the firms most highly qualified to perform the services or identify such criteria by reference to the provisions of this chapter.
(b) Any professional firm that wishes to provide professional services to the Department shall pre-qualify by filing a current statement of qualifications and supporting data with the Department pursuant to 52:34-9.3. Such statements may be filed at any time during the calendar year, and a fee of $ 100.00 shall be remitted by the professional firm at the time each statement is filed. Statements filed more than two years prior to the Department's publication of an advertisement shall not be deemed current statements and shall not be considered for that particular advertised need.
(c) In selecting the most highly qualified professional firms with which to contract for professional services, the Department, where applicable, shall consider the following criteria:
(d) In selecting and ranking qualified professional firms, the Department shall establish weights for the criteria applicable to each project. The Department may disqualify any firm determined to be unacceptably deficient in one or more of the applicable criteria, regardless of the firm's ranking or score on the remainder of the criteria.