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Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: July 5, 2024) |
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Title 23 - Highways |
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Chapter I - Federal Highway Administration, Department of Transportation |
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SubChapter G - Engineering and Traffic Operations |
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Part 636 - Design-Build Contracting |
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Subpart A - General |
§ 636.107 - May contracting agencies use geographic preference in Federal-aid design-build or public-private partnership projects?
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§ 636.107 May contracting agencies use geographic preference in Federal-aid design-build or public-private partnership projects?
No. Contracting agencies must not use geographic preferences (including contractual provisions, preferences or incentives for hiring, contracting, proposing, or bidding) on Federal-aid highway projects, even though the contracting agency may be subject to statutorily or administratively imposed in-State or local geographical preferences in the evaluation and award of such projects.
[72 FR 45336, Aug. 14, 2007]