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Originally Posted by RogerWilco
NM, after that comment I now realize that the people I am arguing with here are not involved in the industry and don't have the faintest clue as to what they are talking about.
A competition isn't even remotely close to a RFP. I will move on now. Arm chair architects to annoying to deal with.
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A bunch of people respond with proposal's that try to meet a specific list of requirements, and only the proposal scored the highest wins. Dude, the only real difference is that RFP's are usually very specific and competitions are more broad.
The point you are missing is that in both instances, everyone other than the winner is working for free in the hopes of being selected.