Tex.
Gov't Code Section 2269.055
Criteria to Consider
(a)
In determining the award of a contract under this chapter, the governmental entity may consider:(1)
the price;(2)
the offeror’s experience and reputation;(3)
the quality of the offeror’s goods or services;(4)
the impact on the ability of the governmental entity to comply with rules relating to historically underutilized businesses;(5)
the offeror’s safety record;(6)
the offeror’s proposed personnel;(7)
whether the offeror’s financial capability is appropriate to the size and scope of the project; and(8)
any other relevant factor specifically listed in the request for bids, proposals, or qualifications.(b)
In determining the award of a contract under this chapter, the governmental entity shall:(1)
consider and apply any existing laws, including any criteria, related to historically underutilized businesses; and(2)
consider and apply any existing laws, rules, or applicable municipal charters, including laws applicable to local governments, related to the use of women, minority, small, or disadvantaged businesses.
Source:
Section 2269.055 — Criteria to Consider, https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/GV/htm/GV.2269.htm#2269.055
(accessed Jun. 5, 2024).