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HomeMy WebLinkAboutQualification Based-Selection (QBS) Process for Consulting Engineering Services REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS (RFQ) QUALIFICATION BASED-SELECTION (QBS) PROCESS FOR CONSULTING ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR MAJOR ROADS, BRIDGE, UTILITY PROJECTS AND RELATED ACTIVITIES CITY OF LIVONIA, MICHIGAN The City of Livonia, Michigan is soliciting Qualification Statements for up to three (3) Consultants to perform all Professional Engineering Services on various Federal, State and Locally funded roads (hot mix asphalt, non-reinforced concrete, composite, concrete bonded overlays), bridge (including pedestrian), storm sewer(culvert design), sanitary sewer(cured- in-place pipe, pipe bursting, or directional drilling), water main (direction drilling with high density polyethylene pipe or pipe bursting), traffic signal modernizations and pedestrian signal upgrades and other related projects for the remaining Fiscal Year 2010 ending November 30, 2010 and through Fiscal Years 2011-2013. The 2011 Fiscal Year begins on December 1, 2010 and the 2013 Fiscal Year ends on November 30, 2013. The Consultant may be requested to provide engineering services including design, survey, right-of-way acquisition, traffic signal and pedestrian design, construction engineering, geotechnical engineering, material quality control, bridge inspection, engineering studies, grant applications, and other related services as they relate to each respective project. Projects include Federal Local Safety Program, Congestion and Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program (CMAQ), Federal Aid Committee (FAC) road projects taken from the City of Livonia Federal-Aid eligible roadways such as Newburgh Road (carrying 20,000 vehicles per day) to the Local Road Program (estimated $5.2 million per year). Other projects include water main and sanitary sewer replacements (including rehabilitations), storm water management, regional detention basin design, stream bank stabilization design, parking lots, permit projects, engineering studies involving infrastructure improvements and funding applications as opportunities arise. The City will assign each project to one of the Consultants based on the Consultant's expertise, workload and familiarity with the project. When the Consultant is requested to perform engineering services on a project, the City will present a general scope to the selected Consultant. The Consultant will present the City with a Proposal that shall include a detailed scope of the project including man-hours and cost. If the Proposal is reasonable based on the scope and cost of the project, a contract will be prepared and executed, or submitted to the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT), if the engineering services are Federal-Aid eligible, then executed. The contract will be either MDOT's standard third party agreement for Preliminary or Construction Engineering, or the standard City contract. If the Proposal is deemed unreasonable by the City or MDOT, the City will attempt to negotiate a fair price with the preferred Consultant. If the price cannot be agreed upon by the City and the preferred Consultant, the City will request a proposal from one of the remaining Consultants obtained through this solicitation to perform the required engineering services. PRICES OR RATE SCHEDULES WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED IN THIS SELECTION PROCESS AND SHOULD NOT BE SUBMITTED WITH THE CONSULTANT'S QUALIFICATION STATEMENT. The selected Consultants and Associated Subcontracted Consultants may be requested to perform some of the following duties- 1. uties:1. Bridge Design (Including Pedestrian) and Inspection 2. Topographic and Construction Surveying 3. Geotechnical Engineering Services 4. Roadway, Storm Sewer and Culvert Design 5. Sanitary Sewer Design and Rehabilitation 6. Water Main Design and Rehabilitation 7. Construction Engineering including Testing 8. Traffic Signal Modernization Design 9. Pedestrian Signal Design 10. Engineering Studies, Preliminary Drawings and Data required for funding and grant applications 11. Non-Motorized Pathways 12. Storm Water Management Services 13. Permit Activities (including reviews, inspection, and updated details) 14. Other similar or related tasks The Engineer will be required to adhere to the following; unless otherwise directed, completed as an AutoCAD Land Development Desktop/AutoCAD 2005 version. Final electronic submissions shall consist of the complete LDD/AutoCAD project files: including, but not limited to, all Point data, Object data, Symbology, Field book data, supporting documentation, and various reports and miscellaneous LDD electronic files as required by the City. Qualification Statements will be reviewed and rated on the following criteria (75 Points): 1. Reputation for professional integrity and competence(15 points) 2. Experience and familiarity with the City of Livonia, the Wayne County Department of Public Services, Wayne County Health Department, the Michigan Department of Transportation, Michigan Department of Natural Resources and Environment and the Federal Highway Administration and their programming, design, bidding, contracting and construction standards and practices (20 points) Qualification Statements will be reviewed and rated on the following criteria (continued): 3. Experience, reputation providing similar services to other communities in Southeast Michigan (10 points) 4. A list of Clients and references for which similar services were provided, most specifically over the past 5 years (7 points) 5. The survey equipment, CAD software and engineering software currently being used (3 points) 6. Key personnel or team members and their experience in performing the duties as outlined in this RFQ (20 points) 7. Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) The short listed firms (maximum of five) will be requested to attend an interview. This interview will be worth 25 points. The short listed firms will have a maximum of 45 minutes for an interview period. During this time, consultants will be allowed to provide a presentation lasting no more than 20 minutes and 25 minutes for questions from the interview panel. The interview will focus on the above criteria as well as the consultant's projected workload, experience with Wayne County, MDOT audits, and equal opportunity practices. Interested Consulting Engineers should submit five (5) copies of the Qualification Statements consisting of no more than 75 pages(double sided), 8 '/2-inches x 11 inches or 150 single sided pages along with no more than 25 additional pages of 11" x 17" fold outs (single sided) no later than 5:00 PM, Tuesday, June 1, 2010 to: Todd J. Zilincik, P.E. City Engineer 33000 Civic Center Drive Livonia, MI 48154 Phone: (734)466-2561 FAX: (734) 466-2195 E-Mail: tzilincikci.livonia.mi.us Any questions may be directed to the above or to the Director of Public Works, Kevin L. Maillard, P.E., at (734) 466-2606. It is our intention to review statements of qualifications and select up to three (3) firms for consideration. The selected firms may be required to make a presentation lasting no more than 10 minutes before the City Council. Todd J. Zilincik, P.E. City Engineer Jack E. Kirksey, Mayor City of Livonia Publish: May 16,2010(Livonia Observer)