CLOSED-Resource Conservation Services 2016, RFP-OSE-RCM42116
Original Date Posted: April 21, 2016 7:00 amPlease note that the official posting site for obtaining all RFQ documents and current Addenda is always listed in the original DJC ad and announcement below:
ORIGINAL POSTING:
CITY OF SEATTLE
NOTICE TO CONSULTANTS
Request for Proposals for
Resource Conservation Services 2016
Click here for full RFP – Posted 4/21/2016
The City of Seattle Office of Sustainability & Environment (OSE) is requesting proposals from qualified consultants to assist the City to identify and complete Resource
Conservation projects.
Click here for 2016 recons RFP Questions and answers final
The cost for consulting services is estimated to be $70,000, but the actual contract amount will be negotiated after a firm has been selected and the scope of work finalized. The project is planned to be completed by December 31, 2018.
If follow-on work needs to be performed, such work will be covered by an amendment to this contract. At the sole discretion of the City, the Consultant may be asked to perform unanticipated additional work relating to this project or work that is a logical progression from this project. Such additional work could increase the estimated value of this contract beyond the amount advertised.
To select the consultant, the proposals will be evaluated, and a short-list of the most qualified firms selected by a Consultant Evaluation Committee. The short-listed consultants may be invited to interview.
A copy of the Request for Proposals (RFP) is attached above or may be obtained from the contact person listed below. RFP responses must be received by 4:00 p.m. (PDT), May 11, 2016. Full explanation of what a complete response entails is contained in the RFP document. The City reserves the right to reject all proposals.
Questions regarding the RFP or the selection process should be directed to:
Wes Hoppler, Resource Conservation Advisor
700 5th Avenue, Suite 1868
PO Box 94729
Seattle, WA 98124-4729
Telephone: 206-386-4532
wes.hoppler@Seattle.gov
Date of publication in the Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce, April 21 & 22, 2016. Deadline to submit questions is April 29; responses will be provided by May 4.
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