CLOED-Terry Pettus Park Renovation Design Contract; RFQ #PARKS-01272020
Original Date Posted: January 27, 2020 4:07 pm4:00 PM on February 18, 2020
City of Seattle
Department of Parks and Recreation
Request for Qualifications
Terry Pettus Park Renovation Design Contract
Seattle Parks and Recreation (SPR) is soliciting consulting firms for landscape architectural design and engineering services for the redevelopment and expansion of a waterfront pocket park on Lake Union. The project includes maintaining and enhancing recreational water access through redevelopment of existing overwater recreational structures, incorporating a new waterfront parcel into the park design, shoreline restoration, and designing pedestrian circulation to meet the standards of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
SPR is seeking the services of a creative, multi-disciplinary design team led by a Landscape Architect registered in the State of Washington to provide design and engineering services for this project.
The project is located on the eastern shore of Lake Union and provides opportunity for shoreline restoration. The project will be required to meet federal, state and city standards for shoreline recreational park uses and in-water construction and Seattle Park and Recreation Design Standards, in addition to other applicable City of Seattle Municipal Code standards, including meeting stormwater drainage standards.
The full RFQ information package and required submittal contents are available online at the City website: http://consultants.seattle.gov
Request for Qualifications Submittal Schedule: The Deadline for submittals is 4:00 PM on February 18, 2020. No submittals will be accepted after that date. Please submit the required submittal package to: Seattle Parks & Recreation Department, Planning and Development Division, ATTN Libby Hudson, Planner, Planning and Development Division, 300 Elliot Ave. W, Suite 100, Seattle, Washington, 98119.
Selection of this RFQ is subject to all applicable laws and ordinances. The participation of women-and-minority-owned businesses (WMBE) is a cultural value of the City of Seattle and is strongly encouraged. For questions contact the RFQ contact Libby Hudson at Libby.Hudson@Seattle.gov.
Dates of publication in the Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce, January 28 and 29, 2020
Click here for the complete RFQ document
Click here for Consultant Roster Design Agreement
Click here for Terry Pettus Solicitation
Click here for Consultant Question Summary
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