ARCHIVED Inuvialuit Final Agreement - Evaluation Criteria

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The benefits that apply to this procurement are contained in: Section 2, Inuvialuit Final Agreement (IFA), clause:

  • 6.00 In accordance with normal procurement practices, the contracting authority should develop evaluation criteria to ensure fair consideration of all bids and should consider all aspects of bidders' competencies and capabilities. To avoid confusion, bid solicitation documents should define qualitative terms or terminology critical to the contracting situation.

    When establishing bid evaluation criteria for the awarding of government contracts, and whenever practicable and consistent with sound procurement management, contracting authorities should consider the potential contribution of the Inuvialuit in carrying out the contract. This may include, as appropriate:

    1. the employment of Inuvialuit, the engagement of Inuvialuit professional services and the use of Inuvialuit suppliers,
    2. the creation of administrative offices or other facilities in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region,
    3. the undertaking of commitments, under the contract, with respect to related on-the-job training or skills development for Inuvialuit.