WAC 468-600-250
Contents and format of detailed
proposals. If the preliminary conceptual proposal is
accepted, the commission or the department may request a
detailed proposal. A detailed proposal shall include all
information required in the conceptual proposal under WAC 468-600-240, with additional discussion, description and
details, and with updates and refinements as necessary to keep
the document most current. In addition, the following
information must be included, unless waived by the department:
(1) TAB 2: Project characteristics.
(a) Provide a detailed description of the eligible
project or projects, including all proposed interconnections
with other existing transportation facilities or known
publicly identified projects. Describe the project in
sufficient detail so the type and intent of the project, the
general location of the project, and the communities that may
be affected by the project are clearly identified. Describe
the assumptions used in developing the project.
(b) Identify any significant local, state or federal
services or practical assistance that the proposer
contemplates requesting for the project. In particular,
identify and describe any significant services that will need
to be performed by the department such as right of way
acquisition or operation and maintenance of the completed
project.
(c) Include a preliminary list of all significant
federal, state, regional and local permits and approvals
required for the project. Identify which, if any, permits or
approvals are planned to be obtained by the department.
(d) List the critical factors for the project's success.
(e) Identify the proposed preliminary schedule for
implementation of the project.
(f) Describe the assumptions related to ownership, law
enforcement and operation of the project and any facility that
is part of the project.
(g) Describe the payment and performance bonds,
guarantees, letters of credit and other performance security,
if any, that the proposer will provide for the project.
(h) Identify any public improvements that will be part of
the proposed project that will constitute "public works" under
RCW 47.29.020(5), the workers on which must be paid in
accordance with Washington's prevailing rate of wage law,
chapter 39.12 RCW, and any public improvements the workers on
which must be paid in accordance with the federal Davis-Bacon
Act, 40 U.S.C. sections 3141 to 3148.
(2) TAB 3: Project financing.
(a) Identify the form and amount of any private capital
contribution and the entities that will make such capital
contributions. If other forms of contribution are proposed,
describe the nature of the contributions, the fair market
value (if applicable), and whether compensation for such
contributions will be sought.
(b) If the proposal would provide for a state-granted
franchise to a private concessionaire in exchange for
financial consideration, provide the proposer's financial
model and all capital costs, operating and maintenance costs
(including reconstruction, resurfacing, restoration, and
rehabilitation costs), revenues and other data and assumptions
that comprise the base case financial model.
(c) Provide an explanation of how funds for the project
will be segregated, accounted for and expended in a manner
that ensures that any moneys protected under Article II,
section 40 of the Washington Constitution be expended
exclusively for the purposes authorized under that provision.
(d) Identify, to the extent possible, proposed financing
team members, including banks, investment banks, equity
investors, credit enhancement providers, bond trustees and
legal counsel to the same.
(3) TAB 5: Special deliverables.
(a) Provide a statement setting out the plan for securing
all necessary real property, including proposed timeline for
any necessary acquisitions.
(b) Provide proposed design, construction and completion
guarantees and warranties.
(c) Include traffic studies and/or forecasts and related
materials that establish project revenue assumptions,
including, if any, user fees or toll rates, and usage of the
facility.
(d) Provide such additional material and information as
the department may reasonably request.
(4) All pages of a proposal shall be numbered. Each copy
of the proposal shall be bound or otherwise contained in a
single volume where practicable. All documentation submitted
with the proposal will be contained in that single volume.
(5) A proposal submitted by a private sector partner must
be signed by an authorized representative of the private
sector partner submitting the proposal.
(6) The proposer shall clearly mark any proprietary
information included in the proposal which the proposer
considers protected trade secrets or other information
exempted from disclosure under RCW 47.29.190 and WAC 468-600-605. Any individual page containing material that the
proposer considers proprietary must be stamped "proprietary."
[Statutory Authority: RCW 47.29.030. 07-04-095, §
468-600-250, filed 2/6/07, effective 3/9/07.]