Requirements for Qualification. a. Prequalification. All Respondents (general contractors) must be prequalified with the Trustees one day prior to the SOQ due date, or their SOQ submission will not be considered. The last day to submit an application for CSU prequalification is indicated on the enclosed schedule. Respondents must submit the CSU prequalification applications online. For more information regarding prequalification with the Trustees, go to ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/cpdc/cm/contractor_prequal_bidders.shtml to apply for prequalification, go to this website and click on PlanetBids. The Respondent’s available prequalification rating (rating minus receivables on any current contracts held with the Trustees) for the TO-CA-MEA must be greater than $10,000,000 <Campus to edit minimum prequalification amount> or more, and shall not be less than the total of the project budgets listed in RFQ 2.2. Construction phase contract awards may not exceed their prequalification rating at any time during the contract duration. Architects on the successful Respondent’s team must be prequalified in accordance with the requirements found on the following CSU website: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/CPDC/ae/prequal/. b. Affidavit of Joint Venture. If two or more prospective firms desire to submit a proposal as a joint venture on a single project, they must file an affidavit of joint venture with the Trustees at least five (5) Days prior to the date and time set for opening SOQ on Form 703.12, Affidavit of Joint Venture. The affidavit of joint venture is valid only for the specific project for which it is filed. Each party to the joint venture must be prequalified, as provided herein, at least one (1) Business Day prior to the deadline identified in the Proposal Documents. If the Trustees announce that the joint venture is the successful bidder, the joint venture shall, prior to Trustees’ award of Contract: (1) obtain the joint venture license (Business and Professions Code sections 7029 and 7029.1), and (2) register the joint venture with the Department of Industrial Relations.
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Sources: Task Order Construction Agreement
Requirements for Qualification. a. Prequalification. All Respondents (general contractors) must be prequalified with the Trustees one day prior to the SOQ due date, or their SOQ submission will not be considered. The last day to submit an application for CSU prequalification is indicated on the enclosed schedule. Respondents must submit the CSU prequalification applications online. For more information regarding prequalification with the Trustees, go to ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/cpdc/cm/contractor_prequal_bidders.shtml to apply for prequalification, go to this website and click on PlanetBids. The Respondent’s available prequalification rating (rating minus receivables on any current contracts held with the Trustees) for the TO-CA-MEA must be greater than $10,000,000 <{Campus to edit minimum prequalification amount> } or more, and shall not be less than the total of the project budgets listed in RFQ 2.2. Construction phase contract awards may not exceed their prequalification rating at any time during the contract duration. Architects on the successful Respondent’s team must be prequalified in accordance with the requirements found on the following CSU website: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/CPDC/ae/prequal/.
b. Affidavit of Joint Venture. If two or more prospective firms desire to submit a proposal as a joint venture on a single project, they must file an affidavit of joint venture with the Trustees at least five (5) Days prior to the date and time set for opening SOQ on Form 703.12, Affidavit of Joint Venture. The affidavit of joint venture is valid only for the specific project for which it is filed. Each party to the joint venture must be prequalified, as provided herein, at least one (1) Business Day prior to the deadline identified in the Proposal Documents. If the Trustees announce that the joint venture is the successful bidder, the joint venture shall, prior to Trustees’ award of Contract:
(1) obtain the joint venture license (Business and Professions Code sections 7029 and 7029.1), and
(2) register the joint venture with the Department of Industrial Relations.
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Sources: Task Order Construction Agreement