Opportunity
Placer Bids and Tenders #20035
Design/Build Services for Placer County Mental Health and Vocational Training Facilities
Posted
November 26, 2019
Respond By
December 03, 2019
Identifier
20035
NAICS
236220, 541310
This opportunity involves the County of Placer's selection of design/build teams for two major facility projects: - The procurement is for comprehensive design and construction services for: - Placer County Mental Health Facility (MHF) - Placer County Medium Security and Vocational Training Facility (MSVTF) - Procurement is structured in two phases: - Phase 1: Prequalification of design/build entities using objective scoring and interviews - Top three teams selected: C/S Broward Building/Arrington Watkins Architects, Roebbelen Contracting Inc./Nacht and Lewis, Sletten Companies/DLR Group - Phase 2: Prequalified teams submit detailed technical proposals based on County requirements (space programs, cost range, design/performance criteria, site conditions) - Contracts for each facility will be awarded separately to the proposal offering best value and meeting performance criteria - A stipend may be paid to unsuccessful Phase 2 proponents, pending Board approval - No specific part numbers or product quantities; focus is on design/build expertise and service delivery - Opportunity classified under consulting, professional, and architectural services - Notable requirements include adherence to County's space, cost, and performance criteria for both facilities
Description
The County of Placer is soliciting competitive proposals for Design/Build services to design and construct the Placer County Mental Health Facility and the Placer County Medium Security and Vocational Training Facility. The procurement process is divided into two phases: Phase 1 involves prequalification of design/build firms through document submission and interviews, resulting in the top three firms advancing. Phase 2 involves detailed technical proposals from the prequalified firms, with the contract awarded based on best value and adherence to performance criteria. A stipend may be paid to unsuccessful proponents completing Phase 2, pending approval.