Common use of Basic Qualifications Clause in Contracts

Basic Qualifications. In order to do business with the County, a ENGINEER must be able to demonstrate that it has: • The appropriate financial, insurance, material, licensing, certifications, equipment, facility and personnel resources, experience and expertise, or the ability to obtain them, necessary to indicate the capability to meet all contractual requirements; • A satisfactory record of performance and integrity; • No unresolved negative issues with the Better Business Bureau; • The legal capacity to contract with the County; • Has already supplied, or upon request does supply, all necessary information needed to establish the above qualifications. The County reserves the right to inspect the plant, place of business or worksite of the ENGINEER. The ENGINEER will supply an IRS W-9 (Taxpayer Identification Number and Certification) with their proposal. The unreasonable failure of an ENGINEER to promptly supply information ln connection with an inquiry regarding basic qualifications may be grounds for a determination of non-responsibility, If an ENGINEER who otherwise would have been awarded a contract is found non-responsible, a written determination of non­ responsibility, setting forth the basis of the finding, shall be prepared by the County and the non-responsible ENGINEER will be ineligible for the award.

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Sources: Engineering Services Agreement

Basic Qualifications. In order to do business with the County, a ENGINEER Contractor must be able to demonstrate that it has: • The appropriate financial, insurance, material, licensing, certifications, equipment, facility and personnel resources, experience and expertise, or the ability to obtain them, necessary to indicate the capability to meet all contractual requirements; • A satisfactory record of performance and integrity; • No unresolved negative issues with the Better Business Bureau; • The legal capacity to contract with the County; • Has already supplied, or upon request does supply, all necessary information needed to establish the above qualifications. The County reserves the right to inspect the plant, place of business or worksite of the ENGINEERContractor. The ENGINEER Contractor will supply an IRS W-9 (Taxpayer Identification Number and Certification) with their proposal. The unreasonable failure of an ENGINEER a Contractor to promptly supply information ln in connection with an inquiry regarding basic qualifications may be grounds for a determination of non-responsibility, . If an ENGINEER a Contractor who otherwise would have been awarded a contract is found non-responsible, a written determination of non­ non-responsibility, setting forth the basis of the finding, shall be prepared by the County and the non-responsible ENGINEER Contractor will be ineligible for the award.award.‌

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Sources: General Terms and Conditions