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King County
Request for Proposals for various transportation projects
King County, through the Department of Transportation, Roads Services Division, is requesting Letters of Interest, Statements of Qualifications and Proposals from firms qualified and interested in providing Environmental/Sensitive Areas Analysis on a work order basis, for various transportation projects.
Interested firms may obtain a copy of the Request for Proposals by calling (206) 684-1270 or from the Procurement & Contract Services Section ("PCSS"), 8th Floor of the Exchange Building, 821 Second Avenue, Seattle, WA 98104. PCSS Counter hours are 8 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
The County plans to award two (2) contracts based on this solicitation. The maximum value of each contract will be $500,000. The initial period of performance for each contract is one (1) year. The County reserves the right to amend the contracts in one (1) year increments up to a maximum of three (3) years, if funds remain.
Contract Title: Work Order-Based Environmental/Sensitive Areas Analysis for
the Roads Services Division, King County Department of Transportation
Number: E23011E
Proposals due: June 27, 2002
Time: 4:00 p.m.
Preproposal Meeting: June 6, 2002
Time: 8:30 a.m.
Location: King Street Center, 2nd Floor Conference Room A/B, 201
South Jackson, Seattle, Washington 98104
Any firm failing to submit information in accordance with the procedures set forth in the Request for Proposal may not be considered responsive and may therefore be subject to disqualification by King County.
SUMMARY OF WORK: The Consultant will provide professional engineering and ecological services on a work order basis for various transportation projects to include, but not be limited to, the preparation of sensitive areas studies, mitigation/monitoring plans, erosion/sediment transportation/deposition studies and plans, stormwater management designs/plans, low impact development designs, environmental approvals and reviews, cultural resources evaluations, biological assessments, and hazardous materials investigation.
SUBCONSULTANT OPPORTUNITIES: The following identifies the types of subconsulting opportunities that may be available on this Contract and are provided only for informational purposes: mitigation/monitoring plans, erosion/sedimentation studies/plans, low impact development designs, cultural resources evaluations, hazardous materials investigation.
The County has established a DBE goal of 12% for this Contract. As a condition of award, the successful bidder must make good faith efforts to meet this DBE goal. Good faith efforts are established when the bidder documents that it has obtained enough DBE participation to meet the DBE goal; or documents that it has made adequate good faith efforts to meet the goal, even though it did not succeed in obtaining enough DBE participation to do so. Please see Section F of the solicitation for further information.
BOTH CONTRACTS MAY BE FEDERALLY FUNDED AND SUBJECT TO CERTAIN FEDERALLY MANDATED CONTRACT PROVISIONS
Refer to the Civil Rights Compliance Section of the Request for Proposals for full discussion of the application of the non-discrimination, equal employment opportunity ("EEO"), affirmative action provisions and disadvantaged business enterprises ("DBE") to subconsulting opportunities and the other non-discrimination, EEO and affirmative action requirements the Consultant shall comply with.
QUESTIONS: Questions concerning the consultant selection process should be directed to Frances Gaucin, Contract Specialist at (206) 684-1342 or fax to (206) 684-1486.
Accessible Information: This information can be made available on request to accommodate people with disabilities and those who need language translation assistance by calling (206) 684-2046 (voice) or (206) 263-3413 (TDD).

