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RFP - Human Resource Consulting, On- Call 2007

  • YEAR CREATED: 2007
  • ENTITY TYPE: City/Township
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: RFP - Request for Proposals
The document is a request for proposal (RFP) for consulting services from a city. The document outlines the requirements and information that potential offerors need to provide in their proposals. The document starts by requesting general information about the offeror's business, including the names of the firm's chief officers and where they do business. It also asks for information about the proposed staff members who would be involved in providing the services, including their qualifications and experience. The document then asks for details about the offeror's experience in providing similar services to customers of similar size, including references. It also asks if the offeror is currently involved in arbitration or litigation, or if they have filed for bankruptcy in the past. Next, the document asks for information about any subcontractors that the offeror plans to use, including their qualifications. It also asks for any special knowledge or skills that the offeror's firm can provide related to the requested services. The document then moves on to the proposed approach to the project, asking for a statement of understanding of the project concept and a description of the proposed approach to receiving requests for service and completing on-call projects. It also asks for a description of the offeror's areas of expertise and any specialized areas of expertise. The document also asks for a description of how the offeror would meet service timelines set by the city for standard, critical, and emergency service requests. It also asks for any additional or innovative services and products that the offeror can provide. The next section of the document asks for the proposed fees for the services, including a complete fee schedule and itemized costs. It also asks if the offeror has an alternative pricing structure. The document then requests any exceptions to the RFP and the attached sample agreement, as well as information about the offeror's interest in alternate fuel use and other environmental matters. The document also asks if the offeror can accept electronic payments and remittance advices, and if they offer any discounts for electronic payments. There is a section in the document that requires the offeror to acknowledge and comply with the city's ethical standards for city officers and employees. Finally, the document asks if the offeror has adopted certain policies related to non-discrimination, apprenticeships, and drug-testing programs. It also asks if the offeror has a fixed office or distribution point within the city boundaries. Additionally, it specifies that the offeror should provide information about the number of full-time equivalent employees working at least forty (40) hours per week for fifty (50) weeks per year.
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