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RFP - Fixed Route Study Consultant 2010

  • YEAR CREATED: 2010
  • ENTITY TYPE: Authority: Transportation
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: RFP - Request for Proposals
The document is a request for proposals (RFP) from the City of Lubbock/Citibus for consultant services related to a fixed route study. The document provides information on the project background, scope of work, personnel requirements, deliverables, cost information, selection process, criteria, and timeline, as well as insurance requirements and contents of the proposal. The RFP requires the consultant to have experience in similar projects and provide references for each. The consultant is expected to deliver various types of documents at the conclusion of the project. The total payment for the contract is capped at $60,000, and the hourly rates of consultants working on the project need to be identified. The selection process involves a committee reviewing submissions and conducting interviews with selected firms. The criteria for selection include demonstrated related experience, project approach or methodology, and consultants' fees and costs. The document also outlines insurance requirements and provides a list of contents that should be included in the proposal. It specifies the page limits and formatting guidelines for the proposal. Additionally, the document includes forms that need to be completed and attached to the proposal, such as an insurance requirement affidavit, suspension and debarment certification, certification of non-segregated facilities, and others. Furthermore, the document mentions that contractors receiving federally-assisted construction contract awards exceeding $10,000, which are not exempt, need to comply with certain requirements related to equal employment opportunity, non-segregated facilities, and other regulations. Overall, the document provides detailed information and guidelines for consultants interested in submitting a proposal for the fixed route study project, including additional requirements for contractors receiving federally-assisted construction contract awards.
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