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RFP - Construction Manager at Risk with Guaranteed Maximum Price 2009

  • YEAR CREATED: 2009
  • ENTITY TYPE: City/Township
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: RFP - Request for Proposals
This document is a Request for Proposal (RFP) for a construction management project in the City of Hurst, Texas. The document outlines the requirements for the proposal and provides a detailed order for the information to be included. The document is titled "95826 -park-construction-manager-at-risk-hurst-2009.docx". The proposal should demonstrate the qualifications, competence, and capacity of the firm to undertake the project and should specify a project approach that meets the requirements in the RFP. The firm and assigned management staff should be properly registered to practice in the State of Texas. The proposer should provide information about the size of the firm, the location of the office from which the work will be performed, and the number and nature of the professional staff to be employed. If the proposer is a joint venture or consortium, the qualifications of each firm should be separately identified. The proposal should also include information about any disciplinary action taken or pending against the firm in the past three years. The qualifications and experience of the principal supervisory and management staff should be identified, including their registration or license to practice in Texas. The proposal should also provide information on their experience, longevity with the firm, and membership in relevant professional organizations. The proposal should explain how the quality of staff will be assured over the term of the agreement. The proposer should list projects completed for Municipal Entities in the last five years, indicating the scope of work, budget, bid amount, final contract amount, and client contact information. They should also list significant projects performed in the last five years that are similar to the engagement described in the RFP. The proposal should include a work plan and project methodology, as well as an identification of anticipated and/or potential project problems and the firm's approach to resolving them. A project schedule should be provided, indicating the time required for each phase and activity. The proposal should describe the organization's ideology regarding fees for the pre-construction and construction phases, as well as their concept for cost contingencies and the disposition of contingency funds after the project is completed. The proposal should also provide a history of project costs based on bid versus final cost. The evaluation of proposals will be based on a point formula, with criteria including the firm's license to practice in Texas, adherence to the RFP instructions, expertise and experience, and the project approach. Firms meeting the mandatory criteria will have their proposals evaluated and scored for technical qualifications.
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