Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 23 - Highways |
Chapter I - Federal Highway Administration, Department of Transportation |
SubChapter G - Engineering and Traffic Operations |
Part 636 - Design-Build Contracting |
Subpart E - Discussions, Proposal Revisions and Source Selection |
§ 636.501 - What issues may be addressed in discussions? |
§ 636.502 - Why should I use discussions? |
§ 636.503 - Must I notify offerors of my intent to use/not use discussions? |
§ 636.504 - If the solicitation indicated my intent was to award contract without discussions, but circumstances change, may I still hold discussions? |
§ 636.505 - Must a contracting agency establish a competitive range if it intends to have discussions with offerors? |
§ 636.506 - What issues must be covered in discussions? |
§ 636.507 - What subjects are prohibited in discussions, communications and clarifications with offerors? |
§ 636.508 - Can price or cost be an issue in discussions? |
§ 636.509 - Can offerors revise their proposals as a result of discussions? |
§ 636.510 - Can the competitive range be further defined once discussions have begun? |
§ 636.511 - Can there be more than one round of discussions? |
§ 636.512 - What is the basis for the source selection decision? |
§ 636.513 - Are limited negotiations allowed prior to contract execution? |
§ 636.514 - How may I provide notifications and debriefings? |