Massachusetts Statutes

§ 20 — Best-value or low-bid basis for evaluation and selection

Massachusetts § 20
JurisdictionMassachusetts
Part IADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT
Title XXILABOR AND INDUSTRIES
Ch. 149APUBLIC CONSTRUCTION ALTERNATIVE DELIVERY METHODS

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Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 149A, § 20 (2026).

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Section 20. Pursuant to this section the awarding authority may evaluate and select proposals on either a best-value or low-bid basis. If the scope of work requires substantial engineering judgment, the quality of which may vary significantly as determined by the awarding authority, then the basis of award shall be best value. If the awarding authority evaluates proposals using low-bid as the basis for making such evaluation, it shall do so using the process outlined in subsection (a). If the awarding authority evaluates proposals using best value as the basis for making such evaluation, it shall do so using the process outlined in subsection (b).

(a)If the basis of the award is low bid, then each proposal, including the price or prices, must be sealed by the proposer and submitted to the

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