Opportunity
San Diego County Ivalua #1112
San Diego County Awards SEAPED Project Services Contract for Quick-Builds and Community Access Improvements
Posted
October 16, 2024
Respond By
November 27, 2024
Identifier
1112
NAICS
541620, 541690, 541310
This opportunity involves the County of San Diego's Safe and Equitable Access to Parks and Everyday Destinations (SEAPED) Project, funded by the CDC's REACH grant and awarded to Walk San Diego dba Circulate San Diego. - Government Buyer: - County of San Diego, Department of Purchasing and Contracting (with involvement from Health and Human Services Agency/Public Health Services) - Project partners: City of San Diego Departments of Planning and Parks and Recreation - Awarded Vendor: - Walk San Diego dba Circulate San Diego - Other Vendors (pre-proposal conference): - Evari Consulting - Fehr & Peers - Kittelson & Associates - KTUA - Steer - Services Requested: - Consulting and technical assistance to advance quick-builds, placemaking, demonstration projects, and tactical urbanism traffic safety improvements - Policy development or modification related to quick-building - Coalition engagement, environmental and policy assessments, community outreach, and grant application preparation - Minimum deliverables: one Health Circuit project (connecting 3+ quick-builds) and three additional individual quick-builds - Submission of at least one grant application for quick-build projects - Procurement and installation of quick-build materials (using grant funds) - Preparation of various reports (environmental, policy evaluation, quick-builds, communications, implementation, and final reports) - Notable Requirements: - Demonstration of fiscal solvency - Collaboration with City of San Diego departments and community coalitions - Focus on Mid-City and Southeastern San Diego neighborhoods - Annual budget of $80,000 per federal fiscal year - Contract term: one year with three one-year options (potentially up to four years total) - No specific OEMs or proprietary products are named; the procurement is for professional services and project implementation support.
Description
The County of San Diego is soliciting proposals for the Safe and Equitable Access to Parks and Everyday Destinations (SEAPED) Project. The project involves advancing quick-builds, placemaking, demonstration projects, or tactical urbanism traffic safety improvements, as well as advancing new or modifying existing policies related to quick-building. The contract term is anticipated to be an initial one-year period with three one-year options. The project is in partnership with the City of San Diego's Departments of Planning and Parks and Recreation to support connecting activity-friendly routes with everyday destinations.