Colorado Code § 30-20-1105

Integrated project delivery contracting process - prequalification of participating entities - apprentice training
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(1) An agency may prequalify participating
entities for IPD contracts by public notice of its request for qualifications prior to the date set
forth in the notice. A request for qualifications may contain the following elements and such
additional information as may be requested by the agency:
(a) A general description of the proposed public project;
(b) Relevant budget considerations;
(c) Requirements of the participating entity, including:
(I) If the participating entity is a partnership, limited partnership, limited liability
company, joint venture, or other association, a listing of all of the partners, general partners,
members, joint venturers, or association members known at the time of the submission of
qualifications;
(II) Evidence that the participating entity, or the constituent entities or members thereof,
has completed or has demonstrated the experience, competency, capability, and capacity,
financial and otherwise, to complete projects of similar size, scope, or complexity;
(III) Evidence that the proposed personnel of the participating entity have sufficient
experience and training to completely manage and complete the proposed public project; and
(IV) Evidence of all applicable licenses, registrations, and credentials required to
provide the proposed services for the public project, including but not limited to information on
any revocation or suspension of any such license, registration, or credential.
(d) The criteria for prequalification.
(2) From the participating entities responding to the request for qualifications, the
agency shall prepare and announce a short list of participating entities that it determines to be
most qualified to receive a request for proposal.
(3) Where an apprentice training program registered by the United States department of
labor's office of apprenticeship or a state apprenticeship agency recognized by the United States
department of labor exists in the county, or a comparable agency for the training of apprentices
is available in the county:
(a) Each participating entity shall demonstrate to the agency that it has access to the
certified or recognized program or a comparable alternative; and
(b) Each participating entity shall demonstrate that each of its subcontractors, at any tier,
selected to perform work under a contract with a value of two hundred fifty thousand dollars or
more has access to the certified or recognized program or a comparable alternative.

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