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The Interministerial Mission for the Quality of Public Constructions (MIQCP) is assisted by thirty consulting architects to promote the quality of public architecture in the context of project management consultations, particularly through participation in project management competition juries.
The mission of these MIQCP consulting architects is to sit as a juror intuitu personae in the college of qualified persons of juries and commissions responsible for giving an opinion on the selection of applications and/or submitted services, organized by contracting authorities or entities for the award of public project management contracts or global contracts. Participation in these juries is free. Any public contracting authority can benefit from it for its competitions or procurement procedures.
There are 30 such architects. Selected for their skills, their ability to teach, the quality of their architectural achievements, they are trained in public procurement rules and are legitimate, in this context, to best support and advise contracting authorities in organizing their competitions.
Their primary objective remains to ensure constructive critical feedback on competitors' projects and to facilitate for public contracting authorities, especially…