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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRFQ Details - Smart Mobility Master Plan 11-15-2023 Page 1 of 5 CITY OF RENTON PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS ENGINEERING SERVICES ITS and Smart Mobility Master Plan The City of Renton (City), in accordance with Policy & Procedure No.250-02, is soliciting statements of qualifications (SOQ) for A&E Professional Services for the project referenced above. The City is seeking consultants with expertise in Civil Engineering planning and design for the Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) and smart mobility master plan, with offices located in State of Washington and licensed to do business in the State of Washington. Interested consultants must submit Statement of Qualifications (SOQ) as outlined below. The City of Renton may retain the services of the successful firm for design phase and/or construction phase. The agreement for this project will be approximately one year in duration with the option for the City of Renton to extend them for additional time if necessary. Project Background: Renton’s Transportation Network communication consists of fiber, ethernet over copper, wireless (radio). Currently, there are approximately 135 traffic signal controllers (with 87 fiber switches, 39 ethernet over copper, 9 radio links), 50 video detection systems, 31 Point-Tilt-Zone (PTZ) cameras, 40 Traditional/GPS Opticom on the Renton’s Transportation Network. All signal controllers in Renton are M Series Eagle Sepac controllers by Yunex Traffic (formerly Siemens), operated with the Western Systems traffic signal cabinets and communicate with the TACTICS traffic management system by Yunex Traffic. Of which, 23 of the signal controllers are also in the SCOOT (Split Cycle Offset Optimisation Technique) adaptive traffic control system. Renton’s recent virtual private network (VPN) upgrade, including fiber network, led to the successful implementation of the Transportation network. Please refer to the City of Renton’s COR Maps, under the Telecommunications and Transportation Systems layers, for details. COR Maps can be found under “Maps and GIS Data” from the following link: https://www.rentonwa.gov/city_hall/executive_services/information_technology. This project will develop the Renton’s Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) and Smart Mobility Master Plan. The new master plan will guide the future development of ITS/mobility in Transportation encompassing not only the physical elements of ITS mobility technologies, but also its operation and maintenance needs and the policies and procedures that need to be in place to ensure its successful implementation. The project is locally funded at $100,000, which includes both consultant and in-house costs. Project Description The work to be performed by the consultant consists of performing engineering planning for the ITS and Smart Mobility Master Plan. Future work may include preliminary design and/or construction. The anticipated scope of work of the proposed project will inventory (with City assistance) and evaluate the City’s ITS System, identify system limitations, determine future needs, and identify future improvements. Selected consultant will identify stakeholders (internal and external) needs, advise the City on upgrades to the Transportation network and remote access security/firewall, communication network/infrastructure, evaluate server(s) and cloud bases data management options, identify issues with existing traffic signal infrastructure, and provide an assessment of new technology that may be required to support future ITS mobility development and security. Page 2 of 5 Selected consultant may be required to do a city council presentation with slideshow on ITS and Smart Mobility Master Plan. Areas of key interest include: • Expansion of ITS to corridors and intersections not included in current system; • ITS enhancement on existing ITS corridors and intersections; • ITS operation and maintenance management; • Explore links to GIS and Lucity (asset management software); • GIS-based emergency vehicle preemption; • Adaptive traffic control system engineering analysis; • Data management including collection, analysis, storage and dissemination, with a particular focus on automated traffic signal performance measures and arterial performance measures; • Evaluate ITS communication infrastructure and identify improvements to increase security, reliability and provide redundant paths. Fiber buildout recommendations to all traffic signals that current do not have fiber optic communications • Evaluate system server requirements, and identify improvements to increase performance and limit down time; • Enhancements to get UPS units online. Possible recommendations for new forms of charging signal cabinets such as Hydrogen fuel cells • Advanced technologies, including potential steps to be taken in order to accommodate autonomous vehicles; • ITS parking management options and EV charging options for areas where the City currently manages on-street and off-street parking. • Security, software program, firewall recommendations • Expend PTZ camera network to the public. • Modernize Traffic Management Center (TMC)/artificial intelligence to assist with managing the TMC. While this Project does not include grant funding, the future design/construction projects identified in this Study will require state and/or federal grants. This Project must provide the context for future value engineering exercises, as required by many grants to specify specific products. Schedule: The project schedule is as follows: • December 2023 – Consultant Selection Qualifications Due • January 2024, tentatively – Consultant Selection Notification • 1st Quarter 2024, tentatively – Consultant Work Begins *Interviews will only be for up to 3 of the top scoring firms, based on statement of qualifications. Information to be provided in Statement of Qualifications (SOQ) Evaluation Criteria Submittals will be evaluated and ranked based on the following criteria: Project Team The purpose of this category is to evaluate the qualifications of the proposed Project Manager and key team members. The following information must be provided for each team member proposed for these projects. Page 3 of 5 1. Name, current title with firm and current home office location 2. Total years of project related experience, total years of experience with firm 3. Credentials, training certificates 4. Project manager and key team members availability in 2024 Project Experience and Past Performance The purpose of this category is to evaluate the experience and past performance of the proposed Project Manager and key team members. The proposed project manager and/or key team members must have demonstrated experience for the ITS master plans/projects in Transportation that have been completed in the State of Washington within the past five (5) years. 1. ITS master plans/projects including traffic signal systems, such as traffic management (i.e. Tactics), adaptive signal (i.e. SCOOT), transit priority and security. 2. ITS master plans/projects including network communication and remote access security for the traffic management center and traffic systems. 3. Contact information for the local agency that administered each project listed. Include the name, phone number and e-mail address for the agency project manager assigned to the project, with the project completion date and the implementation date(s). Project Approach and Project Understanding The purpose of this category is to evaluate the basic understanding of the various aspects of the project and the ability of the proposed project manager and key team members to complete the master plan to meet the schedule. Project Management and Proposed Schedule The purpose of this category is to evaluate the ability of the proposed project manager to manage contract budgets, scopes, and schedules. A Proposed schedule for completing the master plan in 2024. Completeness, Clarity and Brevity of SOQ The purpose of this category is to evaluate the ability of the firm to follow directions. The SOQ must contain all of the required information, organized in a clear manner on a maximum of 16 single-sided or 8 double-sided pages (8-1/2” x 11”) in length excluding covers, section dividers, cover letter (single page). The font shall be no smaller than 11-point. Submittals from consulting firms must include the firm name, phone number, and physical address; name and e-mail address for Principal-in-Charge and Project Manager; disciplines provided by the firm and total number of employees within Washington State. Similar information shall be provided for any sub-consultants. In addition, a brochure describing the firm may accompany the SOQ and will not be counted as part of the 16 pages. However, any brochure submitted may not be used in the SOQ evaluation process. Concise, easy-to-read qualifications that minimize the time and costs of production are encouraged. Submittal For all submittal requirements, please review the complete RFQ which is available on the City of Renton web page, www.rentonwa.gov/bids/. This link will direct you to the City Clerk’s “Call for Bids, Proposals, Qualifications” page. Under the “Request for Qualifications” section, select “Engineering Services – ITS and Smart Mobility Master Plan”. Please submit three (3) individually bound hard copies of the SOQ, along with one (1) USB flash drive with an electronic version in PDF format to the following address. Submittals are due Wednesday, December 13, Page 4 of 5 2023, no later than 2:00p.m. (PST). No submittals will be accepted after that date and time. The City will not be liable for delays in delivery of submittals due to handling by the US Postal Service or any other type of delivery service. Faxed or e-mailed submittals will not be accepted. Address submittals to: Renton City Hall – 5th floor 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057-3232 Attention: Flora Lee RE: Engineering Services – ITS and Smart Mobility Master Plan Any questions regarding the submittal process and/or the technical aspects of the project should be e-mailed to Flora Lee at FLee@rentonwa.gov. Please write RFQ title in the subject line. Questions received by phone or fax will not be considered. Any questions submitted within three (3) business days of the submittal deadline may not be addressed. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Information The City of Renton in accordance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act (Section 504) and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), commits to nondiscrimination on the basis of disability, in all of its programs and activities. This material can be made available in an alternate format by emailing Joey Harnden at jharnden@rentonwa.gov or by calling collect 425-430-7225. Title VI Statement The City of Renton 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. Certification Regarding Federal Debarment And Suspension Status: “Consultant affirms that neither it nor its principals nor its subcontractors and their principals: (1) are presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from the award of contracts by any federal department or agency; (2) have within a 3-year period preceding any partially or wholly federally funded contract been convicted of or had a civil judgment rendered against them for commission of fraud or a criminal offense in connection with obtaining, attempting to obtain, or performing a public (federal, state, or local) contract or subcontract; been in violation of federal or state antitrust statutes, or been convicted of embezzlement, theft, forgery, bribery, falsification or destruction of records, making false statements, or receiving stolen property; or otherwise criminally or civilly charged by a governmental entity (federal, state, or local) with commission of any of the offenses enumerated in (2) above; and, (3) have within a 3-year period preceding an award of any partially or wholly federally funded contract, had one or more contracts terminated for cause or default by any federal or state agency. Consultant further Page 5 of 5 promises that if it or its principals in the future are debarred or suspended from eligibility of award by the federal government that it shall within 3 days notify the City of such change in status.” Terms and Conditions The City may, at its sole discretion, cancel this Request for Qualifications (RFQ), issue a new RFQ, reject any or all Statements of Qualifications (SOQs), seek or obtain data from any source that has the potential to improve the understanding and evaluation of the responses to this RFQ, seek and receive clarifications to an SOQ and waive any deficiencies, irregularities or technicalities in considering and evaluating the SOQ’s. The City reserves the right to waive as informally any irregularities in SOQs and/or to reject any or all submittals. This RFQ does not commit the City to enter into a contract. The City assumes no obligations, responsibilities and liabilities, fiscal or otherwise, to reimburse all or part of the costs incurred by the parties responding to this RFQ. All such costs shall be borne solely by each Submitter. Materials submitted in response to this competitive process shall become the property of the City and will not be returned. All SOQs received will become the property of the City and are considered public records and subject to public disclosure under the Public Records Act (RCW 42.56) All submittals are deemed public records as defined in RCW 42.56. ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION: 1) Minority-owned and Women-owned Business Enterprises: The City strongly encourages minority owned and women owned businesses, socially and economically disadvantaged business enterprises, and small businesses to respond to this RFQ, to participate as partners, or to participate in other business activity in response to this RFQ. 2) Basic Eligibility: Any successful firm must be licensed to do business in the State of Washington, the City of Renton and must have a state Unified Business Identifier (UBI) number. In addition, the successful firm must not be debarred, suspended, or otherwise ineligible to contract with the City. 3) Approval of Sub-Consultants: The City retains the right of final approval of any sub-consultant of the selected firm who must inform all sub-consultants of this provision. 4) Documents Produced: All project drawings, reports, specifications, and other documents produced under Contract to the City shall become the exclusive property of the City. 5) City Contract: The selected consultant will be required to enter into the attached City Professional Services Template which may be updated. _____________________________________ Jason A. Seth, City Clerk Dates of publication in the Daily Journal of Commerce: November 21 and 28, 2023.