Common use of CONTRACTOR PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Clause in Contracts

CONTRACTOR PERFORMANCE EVALUATION. 2.5.1 The Contracting Authority shall may evaluate the Contractor’s performance during the progress of the Work, at completion of a phase of the Project, completion of the Project, or any of the foregoing. The Contracting Authority shall retain the evaluation(s). 2.5.1.1 The Contractor may request a copy of the completed evaluation(s). If the Contractor wishes to comment or take exception to any rating or remark, the Contractor shallmust send a response in writing to the Contracting Authority within 30 days of receiving the evaluation(s). 2.5.1.2 The Contracting Authority may use the evaluation(s) in determining the responsibility of the Contractor for award of future contracts. 2.5.1.3 The Contracting Authority may request information from the Contractor for use in evaluating the A/E’s performance. If information is requested, the Contractor shallmust comply in a timely and responsive manner. 2.5.1.4 If a breach of the Contract is committed by the Contractor or is attributable to a Subcontractor, that breach shallwill be used in the responsibility analysis of the Contractor and the Subcontractor (where applicable) for future contracts with the State or subcontracts on State projects for 5 years after the date of the breach. Version Control Document 2.5.1.5 If the Project is administered using OAKS CIthe State’s web-based project management software, the Contractor shall receive and review the Contracting Authority’s evaluation of the Contractor’s performance and respond with its comments, using the “Contractor Evaluation” business process.

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Sources: General Contracting Agreement, Standard Requirements for Public Facility Construction