This is a sample Request for Statements of Qualifications. A Request for Qualifications (RFQ) usually refers to the pre-qualification stage of the process. Only those proponents who successfully respond to the RFQ and meet the qualification criteria will be included in the subsequent Request for Proposals (RFP) solicitation process. An RFQ process can also be used to create a pre-qualified list for a future opportunity. This pre-qualification list can add value when similar services will be required for multiple contracting opportunities and the organization wants to quickly select a qualified proponent when the next opportunity arises. An RFQ can be used as the sole selection process for a specialist contractor where the task is very specific, uncomplicated and requires a very specific skill set. The agreement may be customized to suit your needs.
After you submit, the city reviews all the submissions. If you're a good fit, they'll reach out to you—sort of like getting a golden ticket!
Both individuals and companies can apply! If you have the right skills, you’re welcome to join the party!
Yes, there’s usually a deadline. Make sure to keep an eye on the dates so you don’t miss the boat!
Be sure to include your experience, qualifications, and why you’re a good fit. It’s your chance to shine like a diamond!
You can find the RFQs on the City's official website, just like finding a needle in a haystack, but a whole lot easier!
If you have the skills and experience needed for the project, you can throw your hat in the ring! Just check the qualifications listed in the RFQ.
An RFQ is like asking the best candidates to show their skills and experience for a project. It's a way for Anaheim to find the right people for the job.