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RFP - Reconnecting Youth Program 2006

  • YEAR CREATED: 2006
  • ENTITY TYPE: County
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: RFP - Request for Proposals
The document is a request for proposal (RFP) from Loudoun County, Virginia for the Reconnecting Youth Program. The document outlines various requirements and guidelines for potential offerors to submit their proposals. Some key points mentioned in the document include: - The level of support required from County personnel for each task should be estimated by position and man days. - Offerors should indicate the necessary telephones, office space, and materials they require, and the County may furnish them if deemed reasonable and necessary. - Offerors should include a list of all subcontractors and their qualifications, but the County reserves the right to reject the selection of subcontractors. - All offerors must include a list of at least three current references for whom comparable work has been performed. - All firms doing business in Loudoun County must be licensed in accordance with the County's "Business, Professional, and Occupational Licensing (BPOL) Tax" Ordinance. - All offerors located or owning property in Loudoun County must assure that all real and personal property taxes are paid prior to submitting a proposal. - The County reserves the right to accept or reject proposals, waive informalities, and award the contract to best serve its interests. - If there is any deviation from the prescribed scope of services, the County reserves the right to determine the responsiveness of the deviation. - The County will not be responsible for any expenses incurred by firms in preparing and submitting a proposal. - Offerors may be required to make an oral presentation of their proposal. - The contents of the proposal and the RFP will become part of any contract awarded. - The County reserves the right to reject any and all proposals and will notify unsuccessful offerors in writing. - A Notice of Award will be posted on the County's website and bulletin board. - Offerors have remedies available to them concerning the competitive process as outlined in the Code of Virginia. - By submitting a proposal, the Contractor certifies that they are not currently debarred by the County. The document also includes a section for the offeror to provide their proposed cost for the services requested, as well as a section for references to be provided. The document also provides contact information for the County, including mailing address, phone number, and fax number.
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