Whether the Prince Rupert model of an outdoor washroom will resemble the Portland Loo above, or something else remains to be seen |
With a Request for Bids posted to the BC Bid website last week, launching a fifteen day period to accept potential bids for the step up above your traditional porta-potty concept.
The weighted scale of consideration, covers four elements, with the most important of the quartet that of Sustainability and Serviceability, with Budget a close second.
As we outlined back in February, City Council had given the go-ahead towards seeking out 200,000 dollars in grant funding for the project, with the City to supply suitable land to host the site and an estimated 30,000 dollars in operational funding for the toilet
The Report to Council at that time from the City's CFO Corinne Bomen provided some background to the grant and the city's plans.
The RFP for the proposed toilet was issued last Wednesday through the provincial bid site.
For those considering putting in a bid request, the outdoor facility planning covers a wide range of items for proponents to consider, the list of which you can review below:
The City states the proposed deadline for delivery of work is June 30, 2021 but advises that date could be amended at the City's discretion.
Of note from the documentation is that the city has yet to identify where it plans to place the Outdoor facility, which would appear to be part of the process for the Bid to advise on the potential sites.
You can review the full RFP from the City through the BC Bid website.
A look at some of Council's past notes on the Outdoor Toilet proposal this year can be found below:
February 8 -- Council to consider opportunity to seek ou funding for additional public restroom facilities in the city
You can review some of the City's past RFP's here.
For more notes related to past Council discussions see our archive page here.
Cross posted from the North Coast Review.
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