Pre-qualification of Bidders - Provide to the OWNER Sample Clauses

Pre-qualification of Bidders - Provide to the OWNER a list of three (3) or more bidders for OWNER’S approval prior to soliciting bids for the Project. The OWNER reserves the right to approve the bidders. Bidders will be required to meet specified qualifications before being invited to submit a bid on that bid package. The OWNER reserves the right to review and approve the qualification criteria and qualification process prior to advertising by the CONTRACTOR. To facilitate the pre-qualification of bidders, the announcement per paragraphs (a) (i) and (ii). above shall be described in sufficient detail to inform prospective bidders of the nature and scope of the work, and anticipated schedule, and shall contain instructions to interested bidders for submitting qualifications, including New York State Vendor Responsibility Questionnaire submittals to the OWNER. Prospective bidders must submit their years of experience in performing said work on contracts of similar size and complexity. The CONTRACTOR, in concert with the OWNER as necessary and as directed by the OWNER, will review the prospective bidders’ history and qualifications, and also review:
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