Opportunity
City of Los Banos #Police Facility Needs Assessment
Police Facility Needs Assessment and Conceptual Design Services for City of Los Banos
Posted
July 06, 2018
Respond By
August 10, 2018
Identifier
Police Facility Needs Assessment
NAICS
541310
The City of Los Banos is seeking qualified consultants to conduct a comprehensive Police Facility Needs Assessment and related planning services. - Government Buyer: - City of Los Banos, Public Works Department - Scope of Work: - Conduct a full needs assessment for a new Police Department facility - Evaluate and plan for the remodel or expansion of the existing Animal Shelter - Perform physical and operational evaluations, space needs analysis, and conceptual design for both the new police facility and vacated police buildings - Address security features, modern law enforcement operations, and future growth requirements - Products/Services Requested: - Professional consulting services for facility assessment and conceptual design (no specific products or part numbers) - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Mandatory site visit for all proposers - Proposals must include an original and three duplicates, with a separately sealed cost proposal - Detailed insurance and indemnification requirements - Consultant must retain records for five years after project completion - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or product vendors are named; opportunity is open to all qualified consulting firms - Place of Performance: - Primary locations include 1111 G Street (proposed new police facility), 1000 Airport Road (Animal Shelter), and City Hall at 520 J Street, all in Los Banos, CA
Description
The City of Los Banos is soliciting proposals for a Police Facility Needs Assessment. The scope includes preparation of a comprehensive needs assessment for the police facility, with phases covering needs assessment, conceptual design, and vacated space concept design. Proposals must be submitted by August 10, 2018, with a mandatory site visit on July 18, 2018. Submissions require an original signed proposal plus three duplicates, including a separately sealed cost proposal. The City reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and will award the contract to the most beneficial proposal.