City staff received 9 proposals for the project and from their review of the applications, they have determined that Watson Projects from Smithers best offers what the city hopes to achieve from the work ahead, the final points in their favour that of local knowledge and experience.
The call for bids for work was issued in April of this year, following the announcement of the funding for the studies in the Northwest from the Provincial government.
City Council first considered the the prospect of taking part in the proposed study back in December, when Mayor Lee Brain introduced the topic for council's consideration.
The proposed cost of the work from the Smithers group is listed at $24,730, the grant award funding for the project from the Union of British Columbia Municipalities was announced earlier this year at $24,750.
The main scope of the work ahead will be to determine the existing service levels available in the community and to highlight where there are areas for improvement.
The original terms of reference from the Request for Bids for the Prince Rupert Child Care study |
You can review the full report to be delivered to Council this evening below.
Following Ms. Stewart's presentation, City Council members will then decide whether to accept the recommendation for the contract award.
Communication's Manager Veronika Stewart will deliver a report to Council to night with recommendations for a contract award for a Child Care Study in Prince Rupert (click to enlarge) |
For more items of interest related to this evening's Prince Rupert City Council session see our Council Preview item here.
A look at some of the past bids and tenders for city projects can be explored here.
Further background on the work of Prince Rupert City Council can be found from our Council Discussion archive.
Cross posted from the North Coast Review.
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