Opportunity
Sound Transit Biddingo #RP 0017-21
Sound Transit Seeks Consulting Services for Facility Condition Assessments and Lifecycle Planning
Posted
March 11, 2021
Respond By
April 02, 2021
Identifier
RP 0017-21
NAICS
541620
Sound Transit, the Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority, is seeking consulting services for comprehensive property condition assessments (PCA), property condition reporting (PCR), and asset-level lifecycle replacement planning for its transit facilities across King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties in Washington State. - Government Buyer: - Sound Transit (Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority) - Office: Sr. Contracts Specialist - Scope of Work: - Baseline property condition assessments and reporting for a wide range of facilities, including administrative offices, parking garages, bus transfer centers, and rail stations - Facilities total over 4.7 million square feet - Development of lifecycle replacement plans for each asset - Compliance with Federal Transit Administration (FTA) guidelines and Sound Transit Asset ID taxonomy - Work includes site visits, reporting, and inventory updates for specific facilities (e.g., Angle Lake Station, Capitol Hill Station, Northgate Parking Garage, University of Washington Station, and many more) - Notable Requirements: - Adherence to right-of-way safety protocols for work in LINK Light Rail areas - Completion of railroad right-of-way training and submission of ROW work permits - Compliance with diversity, equal employment opportunity, and safety requirements - OEMs and Vendors Mentioned: - Accruent LLC - Bureau Veritas - CBRE - McKinstry - TKDA - Walker Consultants - Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. - Contract Structure: - Three-year term with annual task orders and potential on-call hourly services - Deliverables include annual assessments, reports, and lifecycle plans for a comprehensive list of facilities
Description
Sound Transit is seeking proposals from firms to perform baseline property condition assessments of Sound Transit facilities. The work includes reporting facility conditions in compliance with Sound Transit and Federal Transit Administration requirements and developing lifecycle replacement plans at the asset level. The contract term is three years, and a pre-proposal meeting was held to discuss the scope and selection process. The solicitation was awarded, and the response deadline was April 2, 2021.