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    HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

    NOTICE TO PROFESSIONAL CONSULTANTS HILLSBOROUGH METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION (MPO) AND STATE OF FLORIDA FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT VII

    The Hillsborough County Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO), in conjunction with the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), District VII, is reissuing its request seeking professional consultant services on the projects listed in this advertisement. The MPO requests Letters of Response from Consultants for the General Planning Consultant (GPC) contract. By submitting a Letter of Response, the Consultant affirms that it is FDOT prequalified in the work category, Group 13-Planning.   Any firm not prequalified by the FDOT and desiring consideration for these projects must obtain and submit a complete Request for Qualification Package, to the Procurement Office in Tallahassee, (850)414-4477, by the advertised Letter of Response Deadline Date.

    DESCRIPTION: General Transportation Planning Consultants

    REQUESTED SERVICES:

    Core required general planning services shall include the following:

    Long range transportation systems planning

    System/corridor planning

    Public outreach/participation

    Document production

    Optional planning services may include additional topics from the MPO work program:

    MULTIMODAL PLANNING, including but not limited to:

    Smart Cities Planning

    oCongestion management & crash mitigation strategies

    oIntelligent Transportation Systems

    oConnected/Autonomous vehicles & related technologies

    oTransportation Systems Management& Operations

    oTraffic circulation, intersection& access management analyses

    oPlanning-level feasibility studies

    oRoad safety audits & field reviews

    Security, Resilience & Emergency Preparedness Planning

    oVulnerability Assessments

    oMitigation strategies, analysis,& return on investment

    Complete Streets & Non-Motorized Planning

    oBicycle & pedestrian facilities

    oOff-road trails & side paths

    oContext sensitive redesign & feasibility studies

    oMicro-mobility

    Intermodal/Freight& Goods Movement Planning

    oSeaport, airport, freight rail & intermodal access

    oTruck routes

    oFreight activity centers & logistics zones

    Transit& Transportation Demand Management Planning

    oBus service & facilities

    oFixed guideway transit

    oFlexible, on-demand transit

    oWater transit

    oCarpools, vanpools, shared ride& mobility as a service

    oTransit oriented development

    Transportation Disadvantaged Planning

    oHealth impact analysis

    oTransportation disadvantaged service plans & evaluations

    SUB-AREA & FOCUSED ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES, including but not limited to:

    Efficient Transportation Decision Making support & early screening of NEPA alternatives

    Environmental impact reduction (e.g. wildlife crossings, greenhouse gas, noise)

    School area studies

    Equity, Title VI & Environmental Justice analysis

    DATA COLLECTION, MONITORING & OTHER TECHNICAL SUPPORT, including but not limited to:

    Transportation performance measurement, target-setting & reporting (as defined by federal, state or MPO requirements), including:

    oSafety, including fatal & serious injury crashes

    oTravel time reliability data collection & analysis

    oPavement & bridge condition

    oTransit assets

    Traffic counts, Bicycle/Ped data including new or emerging data sources & means of collection

    Multimodal Q/LOS, level of traffic stress analysis

    Socioeconomic data collection & forecasting

    Regional travel demand modeling (TBRPM) & related data collection

    Operational modeling (e.g. VISSIM, Synchro) & related data collection

    Air quality analysis/forecasting

    Database programming

    GIS data & analysis

    Transportation& land use coordination & planning

    Revenue& cost estimating/forecasting & financial planning

    Transportation project prioritization

    Shared data platforms

    Graphic design

    Foreign language translation

    Meeting facilitation

    Public opinion research

    Social media & communications strategies

    Web application development

    Regional planning & coordination studies

     

    Consultants are encouraged to visit the MPO Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP) at http://www.planhillsborough.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/FY19-FY20-UPWP-Amended-May-8-2019_Final.pdf for more information on the anticipated tasks and projects.

    The services to be rendered by the Consultant(s) shall be for a period of 24 months (extendable by mutual agreement up to an additional 36 months) or until a total accumulated fee is reached, whichever occurs first.

    SUBCONSULTANT OPPORTUNITY: Upon selection and prior to contracting with the MPO, Consultants must furnish executed sub-contracts with their subconsultants as part of their submittal package. Consultants who are not pre-qualified by the Florida Department of Transportation for lack of independent CPA Certified overhead audit may be utilized to provide services for these projects, providing that compensation to the subconsultant will not exceed $250,000. Before work may commence, any such consultant utilized must also be technically qualified and approved by the MPO.

    EQUAL OPPORTUNITY STATEMENT: The MPO in accordance with the provisions of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, hereby notifies all firms and individuals that it will require affirmative efforts be made to ensure participation by minorities in any contract for consultant services.  Disadvantaged business enterprises (DBE) will be afforded full opportunity to submit proposals in response to advertisements and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, family, or religious status in consideration for an award.  The MPO has a DBE participation policy statement and participates in achieving FDOT’s statewide goal. 

    RESPONSE PROCEDURE: Qualified consultants who are interested in these projects are required to submit a Letter of Response to the MPO indicating their desire to be considered for this project.  The letter must be no more than five (5) pages, one-sided and shall as a minimum, include the following information:

    1.Consultant’s Name and Address

    2.Responsible Office for the Consultant Firm

    3.Contact Person for the Project, Email Address and Telephone Number

    4.Name(s) of Subconsultant(s) that may be used and brief indication of any previous joint projects

    5.Indication as to whether the Prime and/or Subconsultant(s) are DBE

    6.Statement regarding qualifications of the Prime consultant firm and any proposed Subconsultants in the required services, and, if applicable, optional services             

    7.Key personnel including areas of expertise and relevant past MPO/planning experience (do not include resumes)

    8.Approach for achieving client expectations

    THE CONSULTANT MUST BE ABLE TO MEET THE FOLLOWING CONDITION WHICH WILL BE PART OF THE CONTRACT BETWEEN THE MPO AND THE CONSULTANT:

    No member, officer or employee of the Hillsborough County City-County Planning Commission or the Hillsborough MPO during their tenure or for two years thereafter shall have any interest, direct or indirect, in this contract or the proceeds thereof.  Any firm which has a member, officer or employee that this provision speaks to, must demonstrate in its Letter of Response that this provision can be met by segregating the affected person from the project and from receiving any proceeds from the contract.  For the purpose of the contract, an employee of the consultant includes any subconsultant, independent agent contracting with the consultant, or anyone having a service contract with the consultant.

    FEDERAL DEBARMENT: By submitting a Letter of Response, the consultant certifies that no principal (which includes officers, directors or executives) is presently suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible or voluntarily excluded from participation on this transaction by any Federal Department or Agency.

    SELECTION PROCESS: The listed projects are covered by the selection process detailed in Rule Chapter 14-75, Florida Administrative Code.  Some or all of the responding firms may be requested to provide oral technical presentations for the final ranking process.  The schedule is listed below.  All meetings are open to the public and will be held in at County Center, 601 East Kennedy Boulevard, 18th Floor, unless otherwise noted. The selected consultants’ contract and fees will be negotiated in accordance with Section 287.055, Florida Statues.  The Consultants that are included on the shortlist and those that are ultimately selected as well as any changes to the selection schedule will be advertised only on the MPO’s Webpage, at http://www.planhillsborough.org/career-and-consultant-opportunities/. All questions about the GPC selection process or schedule shall be in writing and directed to Meghan Betourney at Betourneym@plancom.org. 

    SELECTION SCHEDULE:

    Letter of Response due, Monday, February 3, 5:00 p.m.

    Shortlist announced on website and by email, Friday, February 21, 9:00 a.m.

    Informational Meeting, Tuesday, February 25 ,1:30 p.m., (MPO Boardroom, 601 E. Kennedy Blvd, 18th Fl)

    Oral presentations, Tuesday/Wednesday, March 11/March 12, 8:00 a.m. (MPO Boardroom, 601 E. Kennedy Blvd, 18th Fl)

    Consultant selection by MPO board, Tuesday, May 5, 9:00 a.m. (BOCC Boardroom, 601 E. Kennedy Blvd, 2nd Fl)

    REQUESTING UNIT: Hillsborough Metropolitan Planning Organization for Transportation

    LETTER OF RESPONSE ADDRESS:

    Ten (10) Copies To: Beth Alden, AICP, Executive Director, Hillsborough Metropolitan Planning Organization, 601 E. Kennedy Blvd., 18th Floor, Tampa, Florida 33602-5117

    LETTERS OF RESPONSE DEADLINE: 5:00 p.m. ET, Monday, February 3, 2020

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