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RFQ - Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Consulting Services 2007

  • YEAR CREATED: 2007
  • ENTITY TYPE: Universities
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: RFQ - Requests for Quotes
This document is a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for ADA Consulting Services. The document outlines the requirements and evaluation process for firms or individuals interested in providing ADA consulting services for the District. The District offers a wide range of vocational programs, including business, construction, architecture, engineering, language, science, and computer technology. The document includes several sections, including the scope of services, project team qualifications, firm resources, financial information, and outreach. It also provides information on the evaluation and acceptance of the Statement of Qualifications (SOQ), the basis of award, conflicts of interest, the Community Business Enterprise Program, and the College Internship Program. The RFQ requires interested parties to provide information on their experience in providing similar services, including a list of projects, clients, and locations. It also asks for resumes and qualifications of key team members, as well as information on proposed subconsultant firms and their relevant disciplines. Firms or individuals are also required to demonstrate their ability to accomplish the scope of services in a comprehensive and thorough manner, with an aggressive schedule. They must provide information on their current workload and the next six-month backlog, as well as their technical capabilities in ADAAG and Title 24 regulations. Financial information, including a financial summary or statement, and credit references, must also be provided. The document emphasizes the importance of the Community Business Enterprise Program, which encourages the involvement of local, small, and emerging businesses in the Bond Program. It also mentions the College Internship Program, which aims to involve District students in Proposition A/AA work. The document concludes by stating that the District reserves the right to reject any and all SOQs, amend the RFQ process, and evaluate and select firms based on qualifications. The selected firm will negotiate fees based on acceptable billing rates or other mutually acceptable fee arrangements. If fee negotiations are not successful, the District will move on to the next most qualified firm.
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