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Request for Qualifications & Experience on - call Engineering Consultant Services
Post Information
- Posted At:
- Mon, Jun 17, 2024 8:48 AM
- Sealed Bid Process:
- Yes (Bids Unsealed / Pricing Unsealed)
- Private Bid:
- No
Overview
Summary
The Department is soliciting Statements of Qualifications and Experience (SOQ&E) from qualified firms (Consultant(s) to provide a wide variety of engineering services for the Department, which services shall be delivered through and coordinated by the Department’s Design and Development Section.
The selected Consultant will each be awarded a contract under this RFQ&E. Selected Consultant(s) will be expected to enter into contracts for professional airport-related engineering services (Agreement) with a maximum total payment not to exceed $5,000,000. Each proposed Agreement will be for an initial four-year (4) term, with one (1) additional two-year extension option.
The Consultant shall provide project-specific proposals when requested by the Department and perform the proposed services on an “on-call” basis. Project-specific services shall focus on producing plans, specifications, design calculations, reports, memorandums, and technical documents for review and approval by Department staff, as well as field work at any of the Department’s properties (both secure and non-secure areas). Some of the assigned work may be funded under the FAA’s Airport Improvement Program (AIP).
Background
The County of Sacramento (County) owns Sacramento International Airport (SMF), Mather Airport (MHR), and Franklin Field (F72), and the County’s Department of Airports (Department) operates these airports as well as the Sacramento Executive Airport (SAC) under a lease with the City of Sacramento. These airports are all located within the County limits. SMF is a Part 139-certificated medium-hub airport with several scheduled airlines; MHR serves cargo and general aviation operations; and F72 is used primarily for training purposes. SAC has general and business aviation usage.
The Department’s airfields are subject to Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) guidelines and regulations regarding design and maintenance. The Department requires the services of a consulting firm to provide on-call airport-related engineering services for various future capital infrastructure projects, as generally described within this Request For Qualifications and Experience (RFQ&E). The Department anticipates selecting up to three (3) consulting firms for contract award pursuant to this RFQ&E.