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When looking at pricing and selecting individual engineers for projects, is Engineer certification level taken into account?

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When looking at pricing and selecting individual engineers for projects, is Engineer certification level taken into account?

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Engineer certification level is not an evaluation criterion of this RFO . However, it might be a Customer requirement identified in a Work Order Solicitation. • Is someone who works with you as a 1099 employee considered a subcontractor? It depends. For the HUB Program, if the individual holds himself out as an independent contractor (sole proprietorship), then he would be considered a subcontractor. • One of your evaluative criteria will be “customer references” that vendors will provide. Currently vendors are not allowed to discuss any business with the agency that does not pertain to their current contract. Are vendors now allowed to ask agency personnel for a reference for future business opportunities? For purposes of developing a reference list in response to this RFO , yes. • How often does DIR anticipate issuing RFO ‘s to add new vendors to the pool? See answer to question number 5. • Would we penalized in the selection process if we do not intend to subcontract? No. The curren

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