2025 Session Last amended: 2010 session

§ 161.3426 — Design-build Award

Plain-Language Summary

Design-build contracts are awarded to the firm with the best combination of technical quality and price, calculated by dividing the price by the technical score. The commissioner publicly scores technical proposals and then opens sealed price proposals. Firms that submit a responsive but unsuccessful proposal receive a stipulated fee of at least 0.2 percent of the estimated project cost. For smaller projects under $5 million, the commissioner may use an alternative scoring method based on price points.

Practical Notes
The adjusted score method rewards both technical excellence and competitive pricing, not price alone. The stipulated fee compensates unsuccessful short-listed firms for the cost of preparing detailed proposals, which is especially important in design-build where proposal preparation is expensive. An unsuccessful firm can waive the stipulated fee, but doing so means the state can use ideas from its proposal without compensation.