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Title: Average fare per boarding methodology and review
RFP Due: Apr 14 at 2 pm
Project No.: RTA/RE 37-99
Owner: Central Pgt Sound Regional Transit, Contracts Division, 1100 Second Ave., Ste. 500, Seattle, WA 98101-3423, 206-689-7445
Location: Seattle, WA
Description: Provide average fare per boarding methodology and review services.
Submittals From: Bill Zorn, (206) 689-3391.
Notes: Inquiries concerning the consultant selection process shall be directed to Dwayne King, (206) 689-4942; technical questions should be directed to Francine Johnson, (206) 689-3357; and questions concerning Small Business Participation and EEO should be directed to Alec Stephens, (206) 689-3762. Communication with Sound Transit officials other than these may cause the firm involved to be subject to disqualification. Following evaluation of the submittals, the Consultant Selection Committee will select finalists who may be invitited to participate in an interview, if necessary.
Public notice: 103873

First publication: 04/01/1999

PUBLIC NOTICE: 103873
RTA
Average Fare Per Boarding Methodology And Review
Submittal Date, April 14

CENTRAL PUGET SOUND REGIONAL TRANSIT AUTHORITY
Request For Proposals -- RFP NO. RTA/RE 37-99
The Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority, hereinafter ``Sound Transit,'' is requesting Statements of Proposals from firms qualified and interested in providing average fare per boarding methodology and review services. Sound Transit intends to award one contract as a result of this RFP.
Interested firms shall obtain a copy of the Request for Proposals (RFP) that outlines the information necessary to understand the consultant selection process and the required documentation by calling Bill Zorn at (206) 689-3391. Proposals shall be submitted to Sound Transit before 2:00 PM local time, APRIL 14, 1999 to SOUND TRANSIT, CONTRACTS DIVISION, 1100 SECOND AVENUE, SUITE 500, SEATTLE, WA 98101-3423.
Following evaluation of the submittal, the Consultant Selection Committee will select finalists who may be invited to participate in an interview, if necessary.
Sound Transit reserves the right to reject any and all submittals received. The final selection, if any, will be that submittal which, in the opinion of Sound Transit, best meets the requirements set forth in the RFP and is in the best interests of Sound Transit.
NON-DISCRIMINATION IN CONTRACTING. In preparing proposals, including small business participation plans, Proposers are reminded to afford all potential business partners an equal, non-discriminatory opportunity to compete for business as joint venture partners or subcontractors.
SMALL BUSINESS PARTICIPATION. Sound Transit promotes and encourages small business participation, which may include small minority and women owned businesses, and small businesses owned by person with disabilities, on its contracts. Sound Transit is interested in proposals that reasonable involve small business participation as prime contractors, joint venture partners, or subcontractors.
To the best extent possible, Proposers are requested to establish and detail a plan to utilize small businesses. No minimum level of participation for small businesses has been established for purposes of this solicitation. Small business participation is not required for consideration of a proposal but will be an evaluative factor in the selection of a consultant.
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY (EEO). Sound Transit is interested in Proposals from firms that demonstrate a commitment to equal employment opportunity. Sound Transit encourages the submittal of Proposals from firms employing a workforce that reflects the region's diversity. Proposers are advised that they shall adhere to non-discrimination provisions.
INQUIRIES. Inquiries concerning the consultant selection process shall be directed to Dwayne King at (206) 689-4942 and any technical questions should be directed to Francine Johnson at (206) 689-3357. Questions concerning Small Business Participation and EEO should be directed to Alec Stephens at (206) 689-3762.
COMMUNICATIONS WITH SOUND TRANSIT OFFICIALS OTHER THAN THOSE LISTED ABOVE MAY CAUSE THE FIRM INVOLVED TO BE SUBJECT TO DISQUALIFICATION.
Any firm failing to submit information in accordance with the procedures set forth in the Proposals may not be considered responsive and may therefore be subject to disqualification.
CENTRAL PUGET SOUND REGIONAL TRANSIT AUTHORITY
(206) 689-7445.
Date of publication in the Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce, April 1, 1999 4/1(103873)


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