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POL - Award - OA4 Public Private Partnerships (P3) 2003

  • YEAR CREATED: 2003
  • ENTITY TYPE: County
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: POL - Policies/Procedures
The document provides information on the qualification statement and project characteristics required for a project proposal. The qualification statement includes a review of the firm's technical qualifications, capabilities, resources, and business integrity. It also requires the firm to disclose any past conduct such as bankruptcy filings, liquidated damages, fines, contract disputes, license revocations, safety incidents, criminal or civil law violations, and legal claims. The document then outlines the project characteristics that need to be described in the proposal. This includes providing a detailed description of the project, including its conceptual design, and identifying any work to be performed by the County or other public entities. It also requires a list of permits and approvals required for the project, as well as an assessment of the anticipated social, economic, environmental, and transportation impacts of the project. Strategies to mitigate these impacts should also be specified. Additionally, the document highlights the importance of project benefit and compatibility. It asks for an identification of community benefits, public and government support or opposition, and plans for involving and informing the public and governmental agencies. The anticipated benefits to the community and the County, as well as the compatibility with local comprehensive plans and infrastructure development plans, are also required to be described. The document also mentions the need for a conceptual site plan indicating the proposed location and configuration of the project. This plan should provide a visual representation of how the project will be situated on the proposed site. Furthermore, the document discusses project financing, requiring a preliminary estimate of the cost of the work and a plan for the development, financing, and operation of the project. It also asks for an identification of risk factors and methods for dealing with them, as well as any local, state, or federal resources that may be requested for the project. The need for the County's backing and the potential for debt issuance are also addressed. Finally, the document mentions that the County may request additional information as needed and provides a format for submissions at the detailed stage, including a topographical map and a conceptual site plan.
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