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Those contracts for professional services which are included in the City's General Fund Budget will be approved <br />annually with formal adoption of the City's Budget. <br />4.5 Request for Proposals (RFP) <br />• RFP's will generally be used to solicit proposals for professional services. <br />• An RFP will automatically be solicited for those services that exceed a City cost of $15,000 or have a value <br />to the solicitor in excess of $15,000 (ex: towing contract). <br />• An RFP will be solicited every three years (for standard city services such services as legal and towing) to <br />five years (for banking and auditing). City Council may, at its discretion, formally extend a current <br />standard services contract upon the recommendation of city staff. <br />• Authorization by City Council will be given to staff to issue a RFP. <br />• All RFP's will be advertised in the city's official newspaper and on the city's official website. <br />• City Council must formally approve the proposal. <br />• Typical information to address in RFP's includes: <br />o Background and scope of the project. <br />o The project's budget to ensure that the proposals stay within that range. <br />o Proposal requirements should include adequate information to allow for proper review and <br />evaluation including: <br />• Description of firm and qualifications, including any specialized experience related to the <br />project. <br />• A list of similar projects the firm has completed. <br />• Project timetables including: estimate of hours, breakdown of hours by phase, and the city's <br />expectation for a completion date. <br />• Designation of a firm principal who will be in charge of the project. <br />• Statement that either no subcontractors are allowed or that all subcontractors will be <br />identified and are subject to the city's approval. <br />• Estimate of cost to provide the service, outline of fee schedule and payment schedule. <br />• Description of city's selection process. <br />• City's evaluation criteria which typically may include: <br />• Quality and thoroughness of the proposal. <br />• Similar past experience and/or expertise. <br />• References. <br />• Cost estimate <br />• The following statement must be included: The city reserves the right to reject any and all <br />proposals, waive all technicalities and accept any proposal deemed to be in the city's best <br />interest. <br />• Submit deadline: date, time, project name, and addressee. <br />• Statement: "Proposers are solely responsible for delivery of their proposals to the city <br />before the deadline. Any proposal received after the deadline will not be considered and <br />will be returned." <br />• Information about where questions should be directed. <br />NOTE: Staff should make sure that all proposers are given the same information. <br />Attach a copy of the agreement proposed to be used for the project, including the city's insurance <br />certificate. The agreement includes provisions to which the firm must agree, so it is important that they <br />see the agreement up front. It is suggested that the RFP be submitted to the city attorney for review <br />prior to distribution. <br />4 <br />
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