The latest Request for Proposals from the City of Prince Rupert provides a bit of a tutorial for us as to the amount of paperwork and review that goes into the early stages of the infrastructure projects that continue to roll out of City Hall.
For those that wonder why the timeline takes so long from concept to operational status, the RFP for Owner's Engineer & Value Engineering Services takes us into the land of extensive paper work and documentation.
The focus for the call for submissions is some of the still to be completed elements of the water supply program that will be required with the completion of the Woodworth Dam.
The Overview reading as follows:
The City of Prince Rupert is seeking proposals from qualified and experienced proponents to provide the services of both Owner’s Engineer and Value Engineering for the upcoming Potable Water Treatment and Submarine Waterline Replacement Project, which consists of: Water Treatment Plant and Support Network Upgrades SCADA Upgrades Submarine Water Main Replacement Overland Works - Water Main and Bridge Replacement
The Proponents can be a single entity or a consortium, but for the purposes of this project must present themselves as a single proponent, and it is intended to provide a single contract for the services.
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