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Call for Artists: Davis Avenue Bridge

Request for Proposal
City Planning
 93000000
Project ID:  2021-RFP-065
Release Date: Wednesday, December 22, 2021
 · Due Date: Monday, January 31, 2022 3:00pm 
Posted Wednesday, December 22, 2021 6:30pm
All dates & times in Eastern Time
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  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Instructions to Bidders
  • 3. Scope of Work
  • 4. Proposal Format Requirements
  • 5. Evaluation Phases
  • 6. Award and Contract
  • 7. General Terms & Conditions
  • 8. Miscellaneous Requirements
  • 9. Vendor Questionnaire
  • 10. Attachments
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6. Award and Contract

1. Award

After the City has received all Proposals and conducted its initial Evaluation, described above, the Proposal Committee may invite one or more Respondents to a follow-up interview to further discuss their Proposal(s).

The Proposal Committee may decide to accept the Proposal of one or more Respondents. It may decide to reject all proposals. Once a Proposal is accepted, the contract negotiation process will commence. This RFP and your response to it, in the form of your entire Proposal, will become part of the Contract. If a real or apparent conflict should arise between this RFP/Proposal and other language contained in the final Contract, the language of the final Contract shall control.

2. Contracting Process

Successful Respondents will be required to enter into a Contract with the City of Pittsburgh, contingent upon the approval of City Council. This Contract will be directed and managed by the issuing department and the Office of Management & Budget.

Work cannot commence on the Scope of the RFP until a contract is fully executed. The City cannot process invoices nor approve payments until this Contract has been fully executed by the Respondent and all required City signatories, including the issuing department, the Law Department, and the City Controller.

City laws and policies mandate the incorporation of various custom terms and conditions into all City contracts. For this reason the City will not sign any standard contract proffered by the respondent.

An agreement shall not be binding or valid with the City unless and until it is fully executed by authorized representatives of the City and of the Proposer. Once the Contract is fully executed the City will notify Respondent in writing and give the order to proceed.