Indiana Code § 5-30-5-6

Selection of potential design-builders
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Sec. 6. (a) The technical review committee shall select at least three (3) potential design-builders considered to be the most highly qualified to perform the required services based on the rankings of the potential design-builders. The technical review committee shall report the selection of qualified design-builders to the public agency.       (b) Notwithstanding subsection (a), if only two (2) potential design-builders respond to the request for qualifications, the technical review committee may report the two (2) potential design-builders to the public agency if the technical review committee finds that both potential design-builders are qualified to perform the required services.       (c) If: (1) only one (1) potential design-builder responds to the request for qualifications; or (2) only one (1) of the potential design-builders responding to the request for qualifications is qualified to perform the required services; the public agency may not use the design-build contracting method authorized under this chapter, unless the governing body of the public agency adopts a resolution expressly authorizing the public agency to send the one (1) potential designer-builder referred to in subdivision (1) or (2) a request for proposal under IC 5-30-6 . The governing body must adopt the resolution at a public meeting for which public notice has been provided.   IC 5-30-6 Chapter 6. Request for Proposals               5-30-6-1 Request for proposals; design criteria package             5-30-6-2 Design criteria developer; conflict of interest             5-30-6-3 Design criteria package requirements             5-30-6-4 Request for proposals; additional requirements             5-30-6-5 Qualitative proposal and price proposal required             5-30-6-5.5 Deliverables for a qualitative proposal             5-30-6-6 Stipend to unsuccessful bidder

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