As a public works employee, have you ever written an RFP/RFQ (request for proposal/request for quote) for a public works facility design or public works service contract and thought, is this going to attract the right team to respond? As a design professional or service provider, have you ever read an RFP/RFQ and thought, what are they really looking for? This discussion panel will shed valuable insight into the inner workings, development, and management of effective RFQs and RFPs for public works facility design projects and service contracts. Hear what our public and private sector experts say about lessons learned and best practices. You will have a chance to chime in with your experience and/or questions along the way. After this session, participants will be able to:
• Develop a better understanding of the working components of an RFP/RFQ by reviewing lessons learned from both well-crafted and poorly crafted case studies.
• Reduce unnecessary or counterproductive language in an RFP/RFQ, encouraging focused responses from motivated design teams and service providers.
• Recognize the legal ramifications of restrictive language used in RFP/RFQs.

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Stephanie Boyce

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