Swimming Facility Program Prequalification Application Form for Architects and Professional Engineers is a legal document that was released by the Illinois Department of Public Health - a government authority operating within Illinois.
Q: What is the Swimming Facility Program?
A: The Swimming Facility Program is a program in Illinois that supports the maintenance and improvement of swimming facilities.
Q: Who can fill out the Swimming Facility Program Prequalification Application Form?
A: Architects and professional engineers who are interested in participating in the program can fill out the form.
Q: What is the purpose of the Prequalification Application Form?
A: The form is used to determine if architects and professional engineers meet the qualifications to work on swimming facility projects.
Q: Do I need to be prequalified to work on swimming facility projects in Illinois?
A: Yes, architects and professional engineers need to be prequalified in order to work on swimming facility projects.
Q: What information is required in the Prequalification Application Form?
A: The form requires information such as contact details, qualifications, experience, and references of the architect or professional engineer.
Q: How long does it take to process the Prequalification Application?
A: The processing time for the application can vary, but typically it takes a few weeks to review and approve the application.
Q: Is there a fee to submit the Prequalification Application?
A: Yes, there is a fee associated with submitting the application. The fee amount can be found on the application form.
Q: Can I apply for prequalification if I am not an architect or professional engineer?
A: No, the prequalification is specifically for architects and professional engineers.
Q: What happens after the Prequalification Application is approved?
A: Once the application is approved, the architect or professional engineer can participate in bidding on swimming facility projects in Illinois.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Illinois Department of Public Health.