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Which one do I use? REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS OR REQUEST FOR PROPOSALBy Steve Davis, AIAPage 2 Having been in the architectural field for over 30 years, I have had opportunity to respond to several RFQs ( REQUEST for Qualifications) and RFPs ( REQUEST for Proposals). Often, there seems to be confusion about which one to use. This article will help you clarify when to use an RFQ or FOR QUALIFICATIONSAn RFQ ( REQUEST for Qualifications) is a qualifications-based selection process. It is NOT a bid. It is a REQUEST for firms to submit their qualifications to be considered for a project. It is applicable for professional services (similar to legal services) where a city or county is not required to take competitive bidsIn some states, it is not required for RFQs to be advertised.
Which one do I use? REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS OR REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL By Steve Davis, AIA
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