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POL - Public Private Projects, Hunrico County 2004

  • YEAR CREATED: 2004
  • ENTITY TYPE: County
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: POL - Policies/Procedures
The document outlines the requirements and information needed for a proposal under the Public-Private Education Facilities and Infrastructure Act of 2002 in the County of Henrico. The document includes various sections that cover different aspects of the proposed project. The first section focuses on the qualifications and experience of the proposing firm or consortium. It requires the submission of a list of past projects, including contact information and performance evaluation reports. It also asks for the contact information of individuals within the firm who can provide further information. Additionally, the document requests a current or most recently audited financial statement. The next section addresses any potential conflicts of interest and the plan for obtaining qualified workers for the project. It also requires a sworn certification that the firm is not currently debarred or suspended by any government entity, as well as a qualification statement that covers technical qualifications, bonding capacities, insurance coverage, and other relevant information. The document then moves on to the project characteristics, including a description of the proposed project, any work to be performed by the County, required permits and approvals, and anticipated impacts of the project. It also asks for information on the positive impacts of the project, the proposed schedule, contingency plans, risk allocation, and assumptions related to ownership and operation. The section on project financing requires a preliminary estimate of the cost of the work and a plan for development, financing, and operation. It also asks for a list of assumptions and proposed risk factors, as well as any resources expected from local, state, or federal sources. The final section focuses on the project's benefits and compatibility. It requires the identification of community benefits, anticipated support or opposition, and the strategy for involving and informing the public. It also asks for a description of the project's compatibility with economic development efforts and local plans. Additionally, the document specifies that the proposal must include the names and addresses, if known, of the current owners of the subject property, as well as a list of any other property related to the proposal. Overall, the document outlines the necessary information and requirements for submitting a proposal under the Public-Private Education Facilities and Infrastructure Act of 2002 in the County of Henrico.
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