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CITY OF AUBURN
SOUTH KING HOUSING AND HOMELESSNESS PARTNERS
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
South King County Affordable Housing Inventory and Monitoring Program
Proposal Due: March 7 2022
The City of Auburn, as the administering agency for South King Housing and
Homelessness Partners (SKHHP), is issuing this Request for Proposals (RFP) in search
of qualified consultants to develop an inventory and monitoring program to track
regulated and unregulated affordable housing across the South King County subregion.
One electronic copy (PDF) of the proposal package must be emailed to
asanfilippo@auburnwa.gov no later than 5:00 pm, Monday, March 7, 2022 with a
subject line “Proposal – Affordable housing monitoring program”.
Proposals received later than the submittal deadline will not be accepted. The City of
Auburn will not be liable for delays in delivery of proposals. Proposals may be
withdrawn by written notice at any time prior to award.
All questions regarding the submittal process and/or the technical aspects of the project
shall be directed to Angela San Filippo, SKHHP Executive Manager, by email only at
asanfilippo@auburnwa.gov
Information for the project is available on the City of Auburn website,
http://auburnwa.gov/bids
For specific instructions on information to include in the proposal refer to Proposal
Requirements. Evaluations of the proposal and ultimate consultant selection is identified
in the section titled Evaluation Criteria. Although the use of subconsultants is
recognized as being necessary for a multidisciplinary project, the preference is for the
lead consultant to have the majority of the work performed in-house.
BACKGROUND
SKHHP is a subregional collaboration between 9 South King County cities and King
County working together to develop a coordinate d, comprehensive, and equitable
approach to developing housing policies and preserving and producing affordable
housing in South King County.
SKHHP was formed on the underlying belief that improving access to affordable
housing requires municipalities to look beyond their own boundaries and create regional
programs and strategies. By pooling resources and working together, SKHHP partners
mission is to expand the housing options available to residents and take a strategic
approach to ensuring affordable housing is available where it is most needed, provides
the greatest benefits, and makes the most effective use of public and private resources.
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SKHHP partner cities have created a capital fund to pool locally -generated housing
sales tax credit funds. Pooling funds will amplify the impact of this funding source by
creating a larger pot of funding, commitment of local leaders, better positioning to
leverage private resources, and direct spending to where it is most needed. Maintaining
the quality and affordability of housing that is currently affordable to low- and moderate-
income South King County residents is a critical strategy to meeting the region’s long-
term housing needs. Monitoring and tracking regulated and unregulated affordable
housing across the South King County subregion, partnered with this new local funding
source for affordable housing will help South King County jurisdictions develop informed
housing policies, and strategically invest in the preservation of affordable housing in
South King County.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
SKHHP recognizes that the region’s efforts to build new housing must go hand in hand
with efforts to protect and promote housing quality and preserve the affordability of
existing units. In South King County, the largest share of housing that is accessible to
low- and moderate-income households is in the unregulated affordable housing stock.
Due to the high redevelopment potential and displacement risk, it is important for south
King County jurisdictions to better understand and be able to track this large component
of the subregion’s housing stock.
A review of the South King County regulated affordable housing inventory was included
in the South King County subregional framework previously funded through a HB 1923
Housing Action Plan grant. In addition, King County Department of Community and
Human Services and Puget Sound Regional Council (PSRC) have put together in
inventory of subsidized housing across the King County region. Developing an
affordable housing database with consistent monitoring and tracking will enable the
region to more effectively track progress towards meeting affordable housing needs,
and develop coordinated affordable housing preservation policies and strategies.
Scope of Work
The following is a preliminary scope of work that will be refined during contract
negotiations with the selected consultant. The duration of the contract shall be
approximately six months, although exact schedule will be jointly determined with
selected consultant.
Final Draft and Deliverables
Final deliverables will include:
• Detailed memo identifying database parameters and methodology, and draft
database example used for monitoring regulated and unregulated affordable
housing units across the South King County subregion.
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• Populated database with baseline data from best available data sources (to be
determined during project scoping) for tracking unregulated and regulated
affordable housing, including metadata, plan for updates, and data sharing
agreements.
• Online interactive map and dashboard to allow for exploration of housing
databases records and links to King County assessor records.
• Guidance materials for ongoing updates to the database which will be the
responsibility of SKHHP.
Deliverables shall incorporate a minimum of two rounds of feedback with staff.
One presentation of the final deliverables at a joint staff meeting is also anticipated.
Request for proposals process
It is the City’s intent to select a consultant based on the qualifications and abilities of the
firm/team and key project individuals. Proposals may either be individual firms or teams
as appropriate to meet the specific needs of the project. If relevant, it shall be at the
discretion of the proposer to determine and identify the lead consultant for the team.
The lead consultant selected will be required to assume responsibility for all services
offered in the proposal, regardless of the producer. The selected consultant shall be the
sole point of contact with regard to contractual matters, including payment of any and all
charges resulting from the contract.
Desired qualifications
Consultants responding to this RFP should have extensive experience in the following
areas or prepare to engage with a subconsultant to meet the project requirements:
1. Knowledge of and experience with real estate market analysis, factors leading to
involuntary displacement, preservation strategies for affordable housing,
determining factors to identify affordable housing.
2. Experience with developing complex and multi-source databases and interactive
or spatial visual dashboards.
PROPOSAL REQUIREMENTS
Each proposal is limited to a maximum of 20 pages (excluding cover letter and dividers)
and should address the following information:
a. Name and address(es) of the firm(s). This should also include any parent
companies, branch offices, or associated sub-consulting firms who will participate
in performing the work.
b. Letter of Introduction. Describe your firm’s areas of expertise and other
information that helps to characterize the firm. Describe your overall understanding
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of the project. Provide the name, title, address, and telephone number of the
primary contact. The letter must be signed by the firm’s authorized representative.
c. Project approach, methodology, and schedule. Provide a description that
includes the following:
i. The tasks that must be accomplished to complete the project , time
required, and a narrative description of the approach to execute the tasks.
ii. How the firm will be able to collect or verify field data in a timely fashion.
iii. Particular challenges which you foresee this project presenting and
approach for addressing these challenges.
iv. Important issues, including any unique design or project constraints, and
attributes of your firm that may set it apart, or make it particularly well-
suited for the project.
v. Strategies to partner with other agencies and leverage existing work to
create a cost efficient approach to complete the project.
vi. Anticipated project schedule.
d. Statement of qualifications. The Project Team’s (including sub-consultants)
expertise and experience with similar project designs within the last five (5) years.
Please include the following information:
i. Project name
ii. Location and project costs
iii. A brief description of the project
iv. The firm’s role in the project
v. Project Team member roles in the project
vi. A project reference and contact phone number
e. Project cost
A total cost estimate for the project must be submitted. The cost shall be based on
the number of hours of work provided and out of pocket expenses (e.g. travel and
lodging) and shall not exceed the maximum cost proposed unless an amendment
to the contract is negotiated and approved by the proper authority of the City
f. Other. Relevant information the consultant wishes to include that is not listed
above.
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ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE
Event Date
RFP Issued February 18, 2022
Proposal Submittal Deadline March 7, 2022 – 5:00 pm
Notify short-listed firms March 11, 2022
Interview short-listed firms (as needed) March/April 2022
Scope & Budget Development/Negotiations March/April 2022
Contract Finalized April/May 2022
Anticipated Project Completion September, 2022
EVALUATION CRITERIA
Pursuant to State and Federal regulations, a qualifications-based selection process will
be used to select a consultant/ consultant team for this project. The partner jurisdictions
intend to enter into an agreement with the Consultant who provides a propo sal that, in
the opinion of the partner jurisdictions, best meets all of the below listed evaluation
criteria (receives the highest score) as determined by the City’s selection committee.
Consultant interviews may be required for final selection. Upon selection of a
Consultant, the partner jurisdictions intend to enter into an agreement using the City of
Auburn’s standard contracting procedures. The following information will be used to
evaluate and rank responses:
Proposal Evaluation Criteria Weight
Project team qualifications 25
Thorough understanding of project scope, challenges, and
important issues. 25
Related experience on similar projects 25
Work quality 15
Anticipated project schedule 10
Total 100
Following initial evaluation of the consultant’s statement of qualifications, the City may
interview up to three (3) prospective consultants. Additional interview information will be
provided at the time of the invitation.
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS
The City of Auburn reserves the right to reject any and all proposals and to waive
irregularities and informalities in the submittal and evaluation process. The solicitation
for Consultant Services does not obligate the City of Aubu rn or any of the partner cities
to pay any of the costs incurred by respondents in the preparation and submission of a
proposal. This solicitation does not obligate the City of Auburn to accept or contract for
any expressed or implied services. Furthermore, the City of Auburn reserve the right to
award the contract to the next most qualified Consultant if the selected Consultant does
not execute the contract within thirty days after the award of the proposal.
Materials submitted in response to this competitive procurement shall become the
property of the City and will not be returned. All submittals received will remain confidential
until the completion of the selection and contracting process. Once complete, all
submittals are deemed public records and are subject to the applicable Public Records
statutes.
All agencies performing work with the City of Auburn must have insurance that meets or
exceeds the City’s minimum requirements. The agency will submit an approved certificate
of insurance prior to signing a contract.
Persons with disabilities may request this information be prepared and suppled in
alternate forms by calling 253-329-7394.
The Recipient, in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 78 Stat. 252,
42 U.S.C. 2000d to 2000d-4 and Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Department of
Transportation, Subtitle A, Office of the Secretary, Part 21, Nondiscrimination in
Federally-assisted programs of the Department of Transportation issued pursuant to
such Act, hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively ensure that in any contract
entered into pursuant to this advertisement, disadvantaged business enterprises as
defined at 49 CFR Part 26 will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to
this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color,
national origin, or sex in consideration for an award. The City of Auburn does not
discriminate on the grounds of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual
orientation, age or disability in consideration for a project award.