The following words and terms, when used in this subchapter, have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
- (1) Audit Office--An office of the department whose functions include conducting independent reviews of negotiated contracts including the review of cost reimbursement and indirect cost rate data.
- (2) Consultant Certification Information System (CCIS)--A computer system used to collect and store information related to the department's certification of providers.
- (3) Consultant selection team (CST)--The department's team that evaluates statements of qualification and interviews and selects the provider based on demonstrated qualifications.
- (4) Department--The Texas Department of Transportation.
- (5) Executive director--The executive director of the department.
- (6) Interview and Contract Guide (ICG)--A document provided by the department to short-listed providers that includes instructions to prepare for the interview.
- (7) Managing office--The department's organizational sub-unit responsible for overseeing the provider selection, leading the contract negotiations, administering the contract, and processing invoices.
- (8) Managing officer--The head of a managing office.
- (9) Non-listed category (NLC)--A formal classification, developed by a managing office, used to define a specific sub-discipline of work and provide the minimum technical qualifications for performing the work. NLCs address project-specific work categories not covered by the standard work categories.
- (10) Notice of intent (NOI)--A public announcement that advertises the department's intent to enter into an architectural, engineering, or surveying contract and provides instructions for preparation and submittal of a statement of qualification generally referred to as a solicitation.
- (11) Precertification--A department process conducted to verify that a provider meets the minimum technical requirements to perform work under a standard work category.
- (12) Prime provider--A firm that provides or proposes to provide architectural, engineering, or surveying services under contract with the state.
- (13) Provider--A prime provider or subprovider.
- (14) Relative importance factor (RIF)--The numerical weight assigned to an evaluation criterion, used by the consultant selection team to score statements of qualification and interviews.
- (15) Request for qualification (RFQ)--A public announcement that advertises the department's intent to enter into an architectural, engineering, or surveying contract and provides instructions for the preparation and submittal of a statement of qualification generally referred to as a solicitation.
- (16) Short list--The list of prime providers most qualified to perform the services specified in an RFQ, as demonstrated by the statement of qualification scores.
- (17) Solicitation--A request for qualification.
- (18) Standard work category--A formal classification, developed by the department, used to define a specific sub-group of work and provide the minimum technical qualifications for performing the work.
- (19) Statement of qualification (SOQ)--A document prepared by a prime provider, submitted in response to a request for qualification.
- (20) Subprovider--A firm that provides or supports, or proposes to provide or support, architectural, engineering, or surveying services under contract with a prime provider.
Source Note:The provisions of this §9.31 adopted to be effective February 21, 2013, 38 TexReg 994; amended to be effective October 17, 2013, 38 TexReg 7122.