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6 <br />5. The person/firm must meet the qualifications of 36 CFR 61. <br />There will be two main considerations in the selection process: (1) familiarity with the geographic <br />azea, and (2) previous completion of azcheological surveys and National Register Nominations for <br />archeological sites or historic districts. However, these will not be the controlling criteria. Where <br />two or more persons/firms aze proposed to undertake the project, the proposal must specify in some <br />detail the working relationship envisaged in the partnership or joint venture. This latter requirement <br />does not apply where two or more persons are members of the same firm. <br />Submission of Proposals <br />Persons or consulting firms interested in the project aze invited to submit a proposal, including a <br />statement of qualifications which addresses the aforementioned criteria. References and samples of <br />previous work must be submitted as part of the proposal. Proposals must be submitted to Orange <br />County by 5:00 p.m. (DST) on March 15, 1999. Proposals may be mailed or delivered to: <br />Donald R. Belk, AICP, Preservation Planner <br />Orange County Department of Environment and Resource Conservation <br />306F Revere Road <br />Hillsborough, North Carolina 27278 <br />Telephone 919/732-8181, extension 2594 <br />Questions regarding the project may also be addressed to the same individual. <br />All proposals received will become the property of Orange County and will be evaluated to <br />determine which proposal most closely meets the requirements of the County. At the discretion <br />and option of Orange County, oral interviews may be conducted with one or more firms to assist in <br />the selection process. <br />Orange County reserves the right to reject any and all proposals and to accept the proposal most <br />favorable to the County. <br />5 <br />