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1 <br /> here was there was a request for proposal, in that case they said that they are ranking you, <br /> and there was a ranking unlike here, and there was a committee that was actually ranking <br /> these proposers, and members of the School Board of Broward County voted to award it to <br /> another contractor other then MCM on the basis that that other contractor had done more <br /> business with the School Board of Broward County and they wanted somebody that had <br /> either experience with local conditions or as one School Board member told him under oath, <br /> they wanted somebody that had paid their dues in Broward County. None of that was <br /> announced in the RFP and we went up, and Judge Landingham agreed, and said you know <br /> what, you have an obligation to tell the bidder the rules of the game, and if they went under <br /> the rules of the game you would have to award them the bid, you can't come in after the fact <br /> and say you met the condition of 40% but what we really wanted was a bidder that had more <br /> work in-house. He said Tran is ready to testify, and he proffered their testimony, they could <br /> have done 70%, 80% in-house work, if that were the condition, if they knew that was the <br /> criteria, they would have met that criteria, it was never announced as criteria, and then we <br /> called and said why wasn't it awarded to us, and then at the hearing we find out that this was <br /> a criteria and that was applied against us, that they wanted somebody that was less of a <br /> construction manager doing more work in-house, and again, if they had known, if the City had <br /> told them, then they would have met that criteria. He believes that Judge Landingham's <br /> reasoning is very apropos here, on page 16, paragraph 65, he says "Here in Section 11 lists <br /> several specific subjects within a larger class of experiential preferences and there are no <br /> general words to show that other specific preferences within that class are included. It is <br /> therefore concluded that the subjects not specifically named were intended to be excluded." <br /> What Judge Landingham is saying is once you delineate the factors that you want, don't <br /> come in and say there is another factor that I want to apply, that is an undisclosed criteria and <br /> you cannot do that. It is fundamentally unfair, and it lends itself to skullduggery. We will not <br /> permit our municipalities to act in that fashion, and he goes on to say in paragraph 70, "With <br /> that in mind, the undersigned is convinced that to ensure a fair competition, the letting <br /> authority should always clearly disclose such a preference in the procurement document,that <br /> way would-be proposers who stand to suffer as a result of the preference at least can attempt <br /> to level the playing field before the contest begins by bringing a specifications challenge. That <br /> said however, the undersigned need not conclude here that non-disclosure of a prorogial <br /> presence is necessarily contrary to competition because we told them, they want to say that <br /> they want to prefer Broward County contractors, and he is willing to concede that they can do <br /> that, but they need to tell him so that they have options, maybe he will join ventures with <br /> somebody or maybe he would skip the exercise all together. What happened in this case was <br /> worse than mere non-disclosure, and this is the same thing that we have here. For the RFP <br /> informed potential proposers that relevant work completed in one area would be afforded the <br /> same preference as well as work completed in another area of the State. What happened <br /> here is almost identical, they have told us, as long as you meet this 40% threshold you are <br /> find, you are good, and then they turn around and say 40% is not good enough because you <br /> stack up unfavorably to Southeastern even though you are $100,000 cheaper, you stack up <br /> unfavorably with Southeastern because they do 70% of their work in-house, on this one <br /> project incidently. He said he will have Mr. Louden of Tran Construction say that absolutely <br /> they were prepared on this project to have 65% in-house or more, whatever they wanted. <br /> Ms. Dickens said that the City did disclose the fact that the in-house was important to them in <br /> Cummw Iinufue <br /> Mir(Dmfuel(17.1 M)MMIIA <br />