File #: 06-1782    Version: 1
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 11/7/2006 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 11/14/2006 Final action: 11/14/2006
Title: Chief Administrative Office, Procurement and Contracts Division, recommending award of Request for Qualification and Statement of Interest 07-906-020 to Nacht & Lewis Architects of Sacramento, California to provide schematic, design and construction plans, specifications, cost estimates and contract administration for the Sheriff's Office Placerville Jail expansion project; and recommending General Services Department be directed to negotiate a contract for same. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Approve. FUNDING: Capital Improvement Project 2006/2007/General Fund.
Attachments: 1. MasterReport Placerville Jail expansion.pdf
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Chief Administrative Office, Procurement and Contracts Division, recommending award of Request for Qualification and Statement of Interest 07-906-020 to Nacht & Lewis Architects of Sacramento, California to provide schematic, design and construction plans, specifications, cost estimates and contract administration for the Sheriff's Office Placerville Jail expansion project; and recommending General Services Department be directed to negotiate a contract for same.
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Approve.

FUNDING: Capital Improvement Project 2006/2007/General Fund.

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REASON FOR RECOMMENDATION: At the request of General Services, Facilities Management Division, the Procurement and Contracts Division issued a Request for Qualifications and Statement of Interest (RFQ) for the purpose of hiring a firm to provide schematic, design and construction plans, specifications, cost estimates, and contract administration for the Sheriff's Office Placerville Jail expansion project.

Forty-One (41) Requests for Qualifications and Statements of Interest were mailed; none to local vendors; four (4) responses were received; none from local vendors.

An evaluation committee comprised of panelist representing the Sheriff's Office and the General Services Department reviewed responses on the basis of technical qualifications, consultant profile, references, experience with similar projects, understanding of the goals of El Dorado County, and the ability to undertake and complete the work on time and within budget.

After careful review of the responses, the evaluation committee developed a short list of the top three most qualified firms to schedule interviews. Interviews consisted of specific inquiries as to each firms jail expansion experience, familiarity with the location and topography, design approach, availability for design/construction coordination, familiarity with County and State processes and regulations, and ability to work well with Sheriff's personnel and Gener...

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