Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 24, December 23, 2024
Section 1.5.21.13 - RECORD DRAWINGSA.Submittal to PCD: After the selection committee has notified each offeror of its ranking in accordance with 1 NMAC 5.21.11.9 [now Subsection I of 1.5.21.11 NMAC], the first ranked offeror shall develop record drawings for review by PCD. Prior to the submittal, the selection committee may meet with the offeror or the architect to develop a partial layout which best meets its needs. If after ninety (90) calendar days the offeror has failed to provide record drawings, the proposal shall be deemed nonresponsive. In that event, the selection committee shall proceed to the second-ranked offeror or recommend cancellation of the RFP.B.PCD review: PCD shall review record drawings with respect to layout, applicable codes, accessibility standards and general compliance with the RFP. If the selection committee, an offeror or architect chooses, he or she may request a meeting with PCD's plan review staff to review drawing contents and required graphic information. PCD may make recommendations as necessary.C.Insufficient for review: Record drawings which are insufficient for review shall be returned to the selection committee along with any pertinent information the agency should provide to the offeror or architect. The offeror shall resubmit the revised drawings within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt of the insufficient drawings, or the proposal shall be deemed nonresponsive.D.Disapproval:(1) If record drawings do not comply with applicable codes or accessibility standards, PCD will disapprove them and return them to the selection committee. The selection committee must then decide on one of the following courses of action: (a) continue considering the first-ranked proposal;(b) deem the first-ranked proposal nonresponsive and request the second-ranked offeror to develop record drawings; or(c) recommend PCD cancel the RFP.(2) If the agency requests the first-ranked offeror to correct the deficiencies, the offeror shall modify the record drawings and resubmit them for review. Either the selection committee or PCD may recommend a meeting with the various parties to resolve any outstanding issues. E.Building codes: If an existing condition does not appear to comply with an applicable building code, PCD may require submittal of a copy of the building permit issued by the local code authority and certificate of occupancy or other documentation as required prior to approval of the lease.N.M. Admin. Code § 1.5.21.13
12/31/98; Recompiled 11/30/01