Sec. 2. A notice provided under section 1 of this chapter must provide the following information: (1) An overview of the project and selection process including the following: (A) A description of the project, including the: (i) size and function of the facility that is the subject of the project; (ii) approximate budget; and (iii) anticipated schedule. (B) A description of the selection process, including: (i) the process for communications between the public agency and potential design-builders; (ii) the schedule for the selection process; (iii) the technical review committee procedure; and (iv) a description of submission requirements. (2) The general qualifications for prospective offerors, including: (A) appropriate experience with similar projects; (B) team experience with design-build; (C) organizational resources and depth; (D) licensing requirements; (E) financial strength and bonding capacity; (F) an offeror's history of contracting with or hiring minority business enterprises and women's business enterprises; (G) litigation and disputes history; and (H) experience in dealing with bonding authorities. (3) The project specification qualifications for prospective offerors, including: (A) team experience with the facility or building type that is the subject of the project; (B) team performance record, including quality, schedule, and cost of each project; (C) proposed team composition, including the team's past experience in working together; (D) current capacity to manage the project; (E) proposed key project personnel; and (F) client references. (4) A description of the qualifications statement evaluation process, which must include: (A) an established rating system that complies with sections 4 and 5 of this chapter; and (B) a briefing session or a formal question and answer process conducted with a potential offeror before submission of a proposal in response to a request for proposals.
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