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RFP - Storm Water Quality Monitoring System 2006

  • YEAR CREATED: 2006
  • ENTITY TYPE: County
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: RFP - Request for Proposals
This document is a Request for Proposal (RFP) for a project related to storm water quality monitoring. The document outlines various requirements and guidelines for potential offerors to submit their proposals. Some key points mentioned in the document include: - The funding for the project must be appropriated by the County Council for each fiscal year included in the contract period, and if funds are not appropriated, the contract will automatically terminate without penalty. - The award will be given to the offeror whose proposal is determined to be most advantageous to the County, considering price and evaluation factors. - The procurement information is not to be disclosed to any other person or organization until after the award, and any privileged and confidential information provided by the offerors must be visibly marked as "Confidential". - Deviations from the requirements of the RFP must be listed separately, and alternative proposals are encouraged but must be clearly identified as such. - It is unethical to offer or accept gratuities or kickbacks in connection with the contract. - The document also provides procedures for protesting the solicitation or award of a contract, and the decision of the Purchasing Director in resolving protests is final and conclusive unless appealed. - Value engineering alternatives are encouraged and must be submitted with a detailed listing of recommended changes. The document also specifies the submission requirements for the proposals, including a letter of transmittal, statement of qualifications, information about subcontractors, and a price proposal. The price proposal should be submitted in a separate, sealed envelope contained within the RFP. The document emphasizes the importance of keeping the price submittal separate from the other proposal documents. Please note that the document ends abruptly without providing the remaining sections.
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