West Virginia Code § 22-2-11

Prequalification process for consultants; project assignments
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(a) For purposes of this section, "professional services" means engineering services provided
by firms and includes those professional services of an engineering nature as well as
incidental services that members of those professions and those in their employ may
logically or justifiably perform.
(b) The secretary shall publish a Class II legal advertisement to solicit letters of interest for
professional services used in engineering procurement. The advertisement:
(1) Shall comply with the Class II legal advertisement provisionsu of §59-3-1 et seq. of this
code;
(2) State a time and place for submitting letters of interest and a description of the services
required; a
(3) Specify the secretary's right to reject any letterl of interest; and
(4) Shall be published at least once in at least one daily newspaper published in the city of
Charleston and in other journals or magazines as the secretary determines is advisable.
(c) The department shall evaluate any letter of interest received and generate from the
letters received a list of all qualified firms, designated the "Prequalified List of Firms".
(d) Upon the department's recommendation, the Purchasing Division shall enter into a
prequalification agreemLent with the qualified firms pursuant to §5A-3-10e of this code. The
agreement shall cover the services defined in the letters of interest and have a one-year
term, with an optiona l two-year extension if requested by the department.
(e) For all project assignments:
(1) WThe department shall issue an expression of interest for any project that needs to be
solicited and deliver it to those prequalified firms with which the Purchasing Division has an
active prequalification agreement;
(2) The department may review and consider responses only from prequalified consultants
with active prequalification agreements;
(3) The department shall conduct discussions with three or more professional services firms
solicited on the basis of known or submitted qualifications for the project prior to awarding a
contract. If the secretary determines that special circumstances exist such that seeking
competition is not practical, the department may, with the Director of Purchasing's prior
approval, select a professional services firm on the basis of previous satisfactory
performance and knowledge of the department's facilities and needs. After selection, the
department and firm shall develop the scope of services required and negotiate a contract;
(4) The department shall notify its procurement division and the Division of Purchasing of
the firm that it selected;
(5) The department shall schedule and conduct a scope of work meeting with the selected
firm within 45 days of selection;
(6) Within 60 days of selection, unless an extension is requested by both parties, the
department and firm shall complete cost negotiations;
(7) The department shall provide to its own procurement division and the Purchasing
Division information regarding the agreed upon costs and all requuired forms necessary to
initiate a contract; and
(8) The department may issue an advanced notice to proceed, if requested by the firm.

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