R. 60D-5.001 Purpose
R. 60D-5.002 Definitions
R. 60D-5.004 Prequalification Requirements and Procedures
R. 60D-5.0041 Waiver of Bond Requirements
R. 60D-5.006 Contractor Evaluation and Disqualification Procedures
R. 60D-5.007 Determination of Successful Bidder
R. 60D-5.0071 Rejection of Bid(s)
R. 60D-5.0073 Contract Levels, Limits of Public Advertising and Bidding
R. 60D-5.008 Qualifications-Based Selection; Contractor Selection and Negotiation Procedures for Projects Within Level Four and Level Five Contracts
R. 60D-5.0082 Competitive Selection
R. 60D-5.0091 Competitive Negotiation
R. 60D-5.0092 Changes in the Contract
R. 60D-5.010 Notice and Protest Procedures for Projects Bid by the Department of Management Services Only

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