Ariz. Rev. Stat. § 41-2579
A. Except as authorized in this section and in sections 41-2535, 41-2536, 41-2537 and 41-2581, a purchasing agency shall not procure in a single procurement multiple contracts for construction services or professional services. In a procurement under this section, there is a single procurement process for all of the multiple contracts included in the procurement. A purchasing agency may procure under this section:
C. In a procurement pursuant to this section:
1. The following requirements apply:
(d) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section specifying the number of persons or firms to be interviewed, the number of persons or firms to be on a final list or any other numerical specification in this section:
2. The purchasing agency shall issue a request for qualifications for each procurement and give adequate public notice of the request for qualifications in the same manner as provided in section 41-2533. The publication shall include the fact that multiple contracts may or will be awarded, shall state the number of contracts that may or will be awarded and shall describe the professional services or job-order-contracting construction services to be performed under each contract. The request for qualifications shall:
(a) State the following information about the contracts that may or will be awarded:
(b) State as to final lists:
(c) As prescribed below, state the selection criteria and relative weight of the selection criteria to be used by the selection committee, except that in a procurement for multiple contracts for job-order-contracting construction services to be awarded to separate persons or firms one of the criteria shall be the person's or firm's subcontractor selection plan or procedures to implement the purchasing agency's subcontractor selection plan. All selection criteria under this subsection shall be factors that demonstrate competence and qualifications for the type of professional services or job-order-contracting construction services included in the procurement. If:
(d) If the purchasing agency will hold interviews as part of the selection process:
(e) For procurements of multiple contracts for job-order-contracting construction services to be awarded to separate persons or firms, include either:
3. The director or head of the purchasing agency shall initiate an appropriately qualified selection committee for each request for qualifications. The director or head of the purchasing agency shall ensure that the selection committee members are competent to serve on the selection committee. Each selection committee must include one employee of the purchasing agency or a purchasing agency representative appointed by the purchasing agency. The same selection committee shall function as to all of the multiple contracts included in the procurement. If the purchasing agency is procuring multiple contracts for professional services, the purchasing agency shall determine the number and qualifications of the selection committee members. A selection committee for the procurement of multiple contracts for job-order-contracting construction services shall have not more than seven members and shall include at least one person who is a senior management employee of a licensed contractor and one person who is an architect or engineer registered pursuant to section 32-121. These members may be employees of the purchasing agency or outside consultants. Outside contractors, architects and engineers serving on a selection committee are not entitled to receive compensation from the purchasing agency for performing this service, but the purchasing agency may elect to reimburse outside contractors, architects and engineers for travel, lodging and other expenses incurred in connection with service on a selection committee. A person who is a member of a selection committee shall not be a contractor under a contract awarded under the procurement or provide any professional services, construction, construction services, materials or other services under the contract. The selection committee and the purchasing agency shall do the following:
(a) If interviews are specified in the request for qualifications:
(c) If the contract will be awarded under subsection E of this section, before or at the same time as the purchasing agency notifies the persons or firms on each final list that they are on that final list, the purchasing agency shall send actual notice to the following persons or firms that they are not on that final list:
(d) If the contract will be awarded under subsection F of this section, before or at the same time as the purchasing agency notifies the persons or firms on the final list that they are on the final list, the purchasing agency shall send actual notice to each of the following persons or firms that they are not on the final list or that other persons or firms are on the final list:
E. The procurement officer shall conduct negotiations with persons or firms on the final list or final lists. The negotiations shall include consideration of compensation and other contract terms that the procurement officer determines to be fair and reasonable to this state. In making this decision, the procurement officer shall take into account the estimated value, the scope, the complexity and the nature of the professional services or job-order-contracting construction services to be rendered. If in a procurement under this section the procurement officer terminates negotiations with a person or firm on a final list and commences negotiations with another person or firm on that final list, the procurement officer shall not in that procurement recommence negotiations or enter into a contract for the job-order-contracting construction services or professional services covered by that final list with any person or firm on that final list with whom the procurement officer has terminated negotiations. If the procurement is for:
F. As an alternative to subsection E of this section, the purchasing agency may award multiple contracts for similar job-order-contracting construction services to be awarded to separate persons or firms as follows:
3. The request for proposals shall include:
(c) A description of the scoring method, including a list of the factors in the scoring method and the number of points allocated to each factor. The factors in the scoring method may include:
G. If the procurement has multiple final lists under subsection C of this section or multiple requests for proposals under subsection F of this section, the purchasing agency shall retain the items in paragraphs 1 and 2 of this subsection, as applicable, for each final list and each request for proposals procurement process. At a minimum, the purchasing agency shall retain the following for each procurement under this section:
1. As to each final list under each request for qualifications procurement process under subsection C of this section:
(a) If interviews were not held:
(b) If interviews were held:
2. For each request for proposals procurement process under subsection F of this section:
H. Information relating to each procurement under this section shall be made available to the public as follows: