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Special review of AAA high school CMAR finds no disqualifying noncompliance but urges clearer disclosure and RFQ language
Summary
RSM's time‑sensitive review of the CMAR procurement for the AAA high school found no procurement irregularities that would invalidate award decisions, but recommended mandatory selection‑committee conflict disclosures, clearer RFQ language about preliminary cost estimates, and tighter verification of scoring calculations (error rate under 1%).
RSM presented a special, expedited review of the construction manager at risk (CMAR) procurement for the AAA high school and reported no instances of noncompliance that would invalidate the procurement. "We did not identify any instances of noncompliance that would negate or invalidate the procurement process," RSM said.
The review flagged three main areas for improvement. First, RSM recommended mandatory conflict‑of‑interest disclosures by selection‑committee members…
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