Colorado Code § 24-30-1405

Public notice
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When professional services are required to be contracted for,
public notice shall be given by the state agency or state institution of higher education if the
basic construction cost of the project is estimated by the state agency or state institution of
higher education to be more than one million dollars or if the fee for professional services is
estimated to exceed one hundred thousand dollars. The public notice shall be given at least
fifteen days prior to the selection of the three or more most highly qualified persons by the
principal representative pursuant to section 24-30-1403 (2), and, except for projects under the
supervision of the department of transportation, the public notice shall be given no later than
eight weeks after the date on which the appropriation for the project becomes law. The public
notice shall be given by publication at least once in one or more daily newspapers of general
circulation in this state or in an electronic medium approved by the executive director of the
department of personnel. The public notice shall contain a general description of the proposed
project and shall indicate the procedure by which interested persons may apply for consideration
for the contract.

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