Bid Number
N/A
Start Date
End Date
Publication Info
Federal Way Mirror, Daily Journal of Commerce and City of Federal Way website
Submittal Info
All proposals should be sent to: PW.Bids@cityoffederalway.com
Bid Opening Info
All quotes must be received by 4:00pm on January 31, 2022, Selection of firms to interview February 2022.
Bid Recipient
Jason Kennedy, Senior Traffic Engineer @ PW.Bids@cityoffederalway.com
Miscellaneous Info
SELECTION CRITERIA The following factors will be used to evaluate your SOQ and determine whether your firm will be selected to commence negotiations with the City regarding any contract:
Factor Weight Given
1. Responsiveness of the SOQ to the purpose and scope of services. 20%
2. Ability and history of successfully completing contracts of this type, meeting projected
Deadlines, experience in similar work. 40%
3. Firm experience with federally funded projects. 15%
4. Experience of specific individual assigned to perform the proposed work 20%
5. References 5%
Total Criteria Weight 100%
Addendum Date
Plan & Spec Available
Supporting documents can be found at: https://www.cityoffederalway.com/publicworks/traffic-division
Contact Person
Any questions concerning the City's specifications or Request process shall be directed to Jason Kennedy, Senior Traffic Engineer via email only to jason.kennedy@cityoffederalway.com
Business Hours
Monday - Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm
Fax Number
Faxed or Telephone proposals will not be accepted
Status
Awarded
Bid Posting Categories
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Description

The City of Federal Way (“City”) is soliciting statements of qualifications and performance data from planners and engineers in connection with performing services for the City pursuant to Chapter 39.80 RCW. The City’s needs are outlined in the following Request for Statements (“Request”).

All SOQs must include the following information:

  • Qualification of proposed project manager.
  • Familiarity with WSDOT/FHWA trail standards.
  • The names of individuals from those firms who will be working on the project and their areas of responsibility.
  • Specific experience of individuals relative to the proposed project.
  • A proposed outline of tasks and project schedule assuming an anticipated notice to proceed for February 2022.
  • References.

General Introduction
In reviewing all regional trail and non-motorized plans for King County, Federal Way, Des Moines, Auburn, and Kent, there is a large gap in the trail system providing connectivity between southwest King County to north and east King County as well as to Pierce County. With the extension of the light rail to South King County and Pierce County and anticipated growth within the designated urban growth centers, it is imperative to provide a multi-modal approach to accommodating travel to and through the area. The City of Federal Way was awarded funding through Puget Sound Regional Council (PSRC) to conduct a planning-level study for a trail network in Southwest King County to help address the identified gaps and needs. The City is seeking a consultant to help develop this SW King County Trail Plan. The consultant selected for this project will accomplish the following tasks as outlined in the Scope of Work (SOW) below to develop this plan.