[Ord. No. 3450, 10-18-2021; Ord. No. 3450-1, 7-11-2022]
A. Normal competitive procedures cannot be utilized in securing professional services such as engineers, architects, and land surveyors, who, in keeping with the standards of their discipline, will not enter in to a competitive bidding process.
B. A Request for Proposal (RFP) can be prepared much the same way as specifications including requirements and minimum standards for the services to be provided. When an RFP for professional services is approved, the RFP must be issued and published which identifies all the factors that will be used to evaluate proposals and qualifications, including the importance that price or cost will play in the selection.
C. In securing professional services, it is the primary goal of the City to obtain the services of a professional who has a proven record of providing, in a professional way, those services required. All proposals received must be evaluated. The award may be made to the respondent whose proposal would be most advantageous to the City, considering prices and other factors identified in the Request for Proposals.
D. A contract will be negotiated with the professional deemed to best meet the City's needs. If the City is unable to negotiate a satisfactory contract with the firm selected, negotiations with that firm shall be terminated. The City shall then undertake negotiations with another of the qualified firms selected. If there is a failing of accord with the second firm, negotiations with such firm shall be terminated. The City shall then undertake negotiations with the third qualified firm. If the City is unable to negotiate a contract with any of the selected firms, the City shall reevaluate the necessary architectural, engineering or land surveying services, including the scope and reasonable fee requirements, again compile a list of qualified firms and proceed in accordance with the provisions hereof.