If an A&E consulting firm is based outside of California, does the firm have to submit a complete indirect cost rate (ICR) package?
A. If a firm is based outside of California and the firm’s Home State DOT has approved the firm’s ICR, the firm does not have to submit a complete ICR package. However, the firm must submit its Home State DOT’s letter of concurrence/approval that specifies the approved ICR rate(s), a completed Consultant Questionnaire and supporting schedules, and the consultants Disclosures and Information (all in a separately sealed envelope) along with the firm’s SOQ (also in a separately sealed envelope). .
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