Common use of Selection Criteria Clause in Contracts

Selection Criteria. The selection of the recommended proposal is based on, but is not limited to, the following criteria: • A clear and concise proposal, particularly in terms of dates, numbers, dollars, and any other information requested in this RFP. Vague and/or general proposals may be rejected. • The ability to comply with Barrier Free Design • The ability to comply with Executive Directive 2003-22 “Locating in Urban Areas” and Executive Directive 2007-22 “Enhancing Energy Efficiency and Conservation” • The ability to meet any build out specifications and timelines, and special needs of the Lessee • The overall condition of the building, including infrastructure, HVAC, property, etc. (existing space) • The overall cost, which is deemed in the best interest of the State • The type of accessibility (e.g. roads, public transportation, etc.) • The type of utilities available

Appears in 21 contracts

Samples: www.michigan.gov, www.michigan.gov, www.michigan.gov

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Selection Criteria. The selection of the recommended proposal is based on, but is not limited to, the following criteria: A clear and concise proposal, particularly in terms of dates, numbers, dollars, and any other information requested in this RFP. Vague and/or general proposals may be rejected. The ability to comply with Barrier Free Design The ability to comply with Executive Directive 2003-22 “Locating in Urban Areas” and Executive Directive 2007-22 “Enhancing Energy Efficiency and Conservation” The ability to meet any build out specifications and timelines, and special needs of the Lessee The overall condition of the building, including infrastructure, HVAC, property, etc. (existing space) The overall cost, which is deemed in the best interest of the State The type of accessibility (e.g. roads, public transportation, etc.) The type of utilities available

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: www.michigan.gov, www.michigan.gov, www.michigan.gov

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Selection Criteria. The selection of the recommended proposal is based on, but is not limited to, the following criteria: A clear and concise proposal, particularly in terms of dates, numbers, dollars, and any other information requested in this RFP. Vague and/or general proposals may be rejected. The ability to comply with Barrier Free Design The ability to comply with Executive Directive 2003-22 “Locating in Urban Areas” and Executive Directive 2007-22 “Enhancing Energy Efficiency and Conservation” The ability to meet any build out specifications and timelines, and special needs of the Lessee The overall condition of the building, including infrastructure, HVAC, property, etc. (existing space) The overall cost, which is deemed in the best interest of the State The type of accessibility (e.g. roads, public transportation, etc.) The type of utilities available

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.michigan.gov

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