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is federal form SF-330 (Architect-Engineer Qualifications). The current standard form for A-E firms to present their qualifications. Part I is used for specific project submissions (replacing SF-255) and Part II serves as a general firm qualifications statement (replacing SF-254). It is required for all federal A-E procurements under Brooks Act procedures and is central to the qualification-based selection process.
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