D e n v e r I n t e r n a t i o n a l A i r p o r t
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP)
ON-CALL ARCHITECTURAL TERMINAL DESIGN SERVICES 2006A
Denver, Colorado January 30, 2006
Description: The Department of Aviation for the City and County of Denver is requesting Proposals for the purposes of selecting a firm(s) to provide on-call architectural, electrical, mechanical, structural engineering design services for miscellaneous design projects during the year.
Documents Available: Request for Proposal (RFP) documents will be available on the DIA Contract
Proposals Due: Proposals in response to the RFP will be due no later than 2:00 PM, LOCAL TIME, MARCH 2, 2006 and must be submitted to
Pre-Proposal Conference: A Pre-Proposal Conference will be held at 12:00 PM, LOCAL TIME, FEBRUARY 7, 2006 at the Elrey Jeppesen Terminal Building (Main Terminal), Denver International Airport, 8400 Pena Blvd., Denver, Colorado 80249-6235, Level 6, northwest corner of the inner core and south of the Denver Health Medical Clinic in the room marked PRESS INTERVIEW ROOM.
Small Business Enterprise Participation: Professional design and construction services contracts made and entered into by the City and County of Denver are subject to Article VII, Division 1 of Chapter 28 of the Denver Revised Municipal Code, (D.R.M.C.) and all Small Business Enterprise Utilization and Equal Employment Opportunity Rules and Regulations adopted by the Director of the Mayor’s Office of Contract Compliance.
Article VII, Division 1 of Chapter 28 of the D.R.M.C. directs the Director of the Mayor’s Office of Contract Compliance to establish a project goal for expenditures on professional design and construction services work contracted by the City and
Project goals must be met with certified participants as set forth in Section 28-211, D.R.M.C. or through the demonstration of a sufficient good faith effort under Section 28-213, D.R.M.C. For compliance with good faith effort requirements under Section 28-213 (b) (2) a. the SBE percentage solicitation level required for this project is 50%.
The Director of the Mayor’s Office of Contract Compliance urges all participants in City professional design and construction services projects to assist in achieving these goals.
Published in: The Daily Journal
January 30, 31, February 1, 2006