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CITY OF CAMAS NOTICE TO CONSULTANTS FOR
3) Construction phase assistance with project management including,
but not necessarily limited to, land surveying, construction staking
and monumentation, full-time construction inspection, on-going
REVISED RFP SUBMITTAL DATE: OCTOBER 20,2011,10:00 AM .
environmental and cultural resource monitoring, submittal reviews,
The City of Camas solicits interest from consulting firms with expertise preparation of Daily Inspection Reports, pay notes, pay estimate
in Civil Engineering project management, the federal right-of-way preparation, breakdown of eligible funding cost reimbursements for
various funding sources, certified payroll reviews, verification of
acquisition process, surveying, and construction management.
con tra cto r’s e ligib ility to perform work, DBE verification and
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
documentation, file preparation in accordance with WSD0T format
The proposed project consists of a 43’ to 46’ wide paved road, two requirements, preparation of "As-built” drawings, and other general
bike lanes, two travel lanes with a center left turn lane with curbs and construction records preparation as required by various funding
sidewalks on both sides. The project will be new construction from sources and the LAG Manual, utility coordination, and assistance
the existing terminus of SE 20th Street in Vancouver, east across and coordination with various agencies, companies, citizens, property
Fisher Swale to the Bybee Road curve. From this point east to owners, and contractors.
Armstrong Road the existing roadway will be reconstructed and
widened. A new traffic signal will be constructed at the future proposed SUBMITTAL
location of the intersection of SE 20th Street and Bybee Road. Submittals should include the following information: Firm name,
Completion of this project will provide a direct connection from SE phone & fax numbers and email address; Name of Principal-in-Charge
20th Street to the 192nd Avenue corridor west of Camas. The major and Project Manager and personnel proposed for this project; and
features and goals for this project are as follows:
number of employees in each firm to be committed to the project.
• Construction of approximately 0.64 mile of 3-lane roadway w/
sidewalks, bike lanes, wetland mitigation for approximately 0.48 Submittals will be evaluated and ranked based on the following
acre of disturbance, and storm water treatment and detention criteria:
1 facilities.
1) Key personnel = 10%;
• Addition of a traffic signal.
2) Firm/team experience with FHWA-funded project right-of-way
• Preparation of a Right-of-way plan.
= 20%;
• Approximately fifteen (15) parcels needing appraisals, appraisal
3) Firm/team experience with FHWA-funded construction project
reviews, acquisition journals, negotiations and offers, title searches,
coordination and management = 20%;
and other required documentation for FHWA funding right-of-way
4) Ability to meet schedule = 20%;
I acquisition requirement for certification.
5) Approach to project = 10%;
• One relocation of an “out-building”.
6) Familiarity with relevant codes and standards = 10%;
• Construction management including surveying, pay estimates,
7) Past performances/references = 10%;
calculation of various funding source eligibility for reimbursement,
inspection, daily diaries and daily quantities, coordination with City of Consultants are encouraged to submit their statements in the format
Camas and WSD0T Local Programs staff as necessary, and other and order of the above listed evaluation criteria. Please limit the size
related tasks.
of submittals, including tables of contents, appendices, illustrations,
• Obligation offederalfundingforthe right-of-way phase by November charts, graphs, cover letters, and any other information, to 24 pages
2011. (Design and Environmental reports and documentation are or up to 12 double-sided sheets with text no smaller than size 10
currently approximately 80% complete and are being completed by a font on 8 V2 "x 11” paper. Two additional l l ”x 17” sheets are allowed
private development team.)
as part of submittal. Please do not subm it cost proposals at this time.
• Obligation of federal funding for the construction phase by May
The City of Camas encourages disadvantaged, minority, and women-
2012.
• Project open to traffic by year end 2012 and project completion owned consultant firms to respond.
NW 38TH AVEN U E/SE 20TH STREET IMPROVEMENTS
m id-year 2013.
Please subm it FOUR identical copies of you r S ta tem ent of
This project is fully funded and total estimated costs are as follows: Qualifications to: City of Camas, attention James E. Carothers, P.E.,
Preliminary Engineering = $320,000; Right-of-Way = $450,000; Engineering Manager/City Engineer, (site address) 616 NE 4th Avenue
Construction = $2,600,000. Anticipated funding partners include or (mailing address) P.0. Box 1055, Camas, WA 98607 by O ctober
the Public Works Board, the Federal Highway Administration (STP 20th, 2011 no later than 10:00 AM . No submittals will be accepted after
that date and time. Any questions regarding this project should be
funding), and the Transportation Improvement Board.
directed to James Carothers at ¡carothers@ci.camas.wa.us or 360-
The work to be performed by the selected consulted is broken down 817-7230.
into three major "stand-alone” tasks:
1) Pre-right-of-way phase coordination including preparation for an Persons with disabilities may request this information be prepared
open house and Public Involvement processes, PS&E review and and supplied in alternate forms by calling collect 0-360-834-6864.
advice to help expedite the design and environmental approval The Recipient, in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of
processes, coordination with various agencies involved in the approval 1964, 78 Stat. 252, 42 U.S.C. 2000d to 2000d-4 and Title 49, code
processes, and other project tasks that may assist the City of Camas of Federal Regulations, Department of Transportation, Subtitle A, Office
to prepare for timely obligation of federal right-of-way funds;
of the Secretary, Part 21, Nondiscrimination in federally-assisted
2) Right-of-way phase services including, but not necessarily limited
programs of the Department of Transportation issued pursuant to such
to, plans preparation, coordination of necessary appraisals and Act, hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively ensure that in
appraisal reviews, fa cilita tin g and conducting m eetings and
any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, disadvantaged
conversations with property owners, preparing legal documents for business enterprises as defined at 49 CFR Part 26 will be afforded full
acquisition, title searches, file organization, and other various related
opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be
tasks to ensure federal acquisition and relocation regulatory discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, national origin, or
compliance;
sex in consideration for an award.
In Loving
Memory
R ic h a r d H a r t
Sunrise for Richard Hart was Jan.
17, 1920. Sunset came on Sept. 28,
2011
He is survived by his daughters
Willie Mae, and Patsy, and sons
Richard Jr., and Albert (Nathan).
Another daughter, Nancy, preceded
him in death in 1997.
Survivors who mourn his home
going, also include his grandchil­
dren Michelle, Kimberly, Derrick,
Darryl, Kenneth, Kevin, Makeba,
Keasha, and Marshall, as well as
many other family members and
friends who all miss him dearly.
Another grandson, Anthony, died
in 1980.
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