Miami-Dade County will invest more than $100 million in taxpayer-supported General Obligation Bond (GOB) dollars in the renovation of the Orange Bowl and the renovation and expansion of Jackson South Community Hospital. For this large and important public investment the county should get the best value possible from both projects. The choice of contractor makes a big difference in the overall value of each project. The county should use a performance-based contractor selection process, such as Best Value Contracting, to obtain the best value possible and achieve the goals of Building Better Communities GOB program: investing in the present and future residents of this county and making it a better place to work, live and play.
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- Best Value in Publicly Funded Projects:Contractor Selection in Two County GOB Projects