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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. Check with your legal counsel for what is allowable in your intent of an RFQ is to allow you to select who you feel is the most qualified for your project.
Which one do I use? REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS OR REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL By Steve Davis, AIA
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