Specific details within an RFP (typically in FPDB procurement) that may include design drawings and/or a description of specific design approaches. Proposing firms may be required to include their own designs – depending on the requirements stated in the RFP – in their proposals. A proposing firm can submit design documentation to validate its conformance with the owner’s requirements and design preferences.

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