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Renovation of a municipal facility in Corvallis, Oregon. Completed plans call for the renovation of a municipal facility.
Benton County Courthouse Roofing Replacement 120 Nw 4th St, Corvallis Oregon Corvallis, Oregon Section The General Scope of Work Will Remove the Existing Roofing Structure. Evaluate the Sub-roof, Replacing as Necessary. Install a Like for Like Roofing System to Preserve the Historic Appearance of the Courthouse. Meet With State and Local Historic Resource Committees as Necessary. Meet With County and State Representatives as Need. The Rfp Will Allow Benton County to Select and Retain a General Contractor (Gc), Construction Management (Cm) Firm, or Roofing Contractor to Perform Duties as Listed. Responses Will Be Reviewed, Scored, and Ranked According to the Criteria Defined in This Solicitation Document. This Will Be an Open Building Replacement as the State Courts Must Remain Operational Throughout the Replacement. Special Care Must Be Given to the Safety of Public Entering the Building for Services. For the Purposes of This Request, the Respondent Will: Recognize Any Savings the Construction Manager/general Contractor Realizes in Performing the Public Improvement Contract Will Accrue to the County Unless the Public Improvement Contract Provides Otherwise. Specify Terms and Conditions That Govern How the Fixed Price, Guaranteed Maximum Price or Other Maximum Price Set Forth in the Public Improvement Contract Will Be Determined and Whether the Price Includes or is Based on Unit Pricing or Allows for Work That is Constructed in Phases. State That the County Will Not Pay Any Amount That Exceeds a Fixed Price, Guaranteed Maximum Price or Other Maximum Price Specified in the Public Improvement Contract Unless the Amount Results From Material Changes to the Scope of Work Set Forth in the Public Improvement Contract and the Parties to the Public Improvement Contract Agree in Writing to the Material Changes. By the Earlier of the Date on Which the County and a Construction Management Firm Agree on a Fixed Price, Guaranteed Maximum Price or Other Maximum Price or the Date on Which the Construction Manager/general Contractor Begins to Solicit Offers for Construction Services From Subcontractors, the Public Improvement Contract That the County Negotiates With the Construction Management Firm Must: (a) Describe the Methods the Construction Management Firm Will Use to Qualify and Select Subcontractors. The Methods Must Be Competitive and Should Provide Prospective Subcontractors With a Reasonable Opportunity to Participate in the Construction Management Firm Qualification and Selection Process. (B) Identify the Portions of the Construction Work Under the Public Improvement Contract for Which the Construction Management Firm May Waive the Qualification and Selection Process Described in Paragraph (a) of This Subsection and Describe: (1) How the Construction Management Firm May Determine the Portions of the Construction Work That Will Not Be Subject to the Qualification and Selection Process Described in Paragraph (a) of This Subsection; and (2) the Process the Construction Management Firm Will Use to Qualify and Select Prospective Subcontractors for the Portions of the Construction Work That Are Not Subject to the Qualification and Selection Process Described in Paragraph (a) of This Subsection. (C) Identify the Conditions Under Which the Construction Management Firm or an Affiliate or Subsidiary of the Construction Management Firm May Perform or Compete With Other Prospective Subcontractors to Perform Construction Work Under the Public Improvement Contract and Describe the Methods the Construction Management Firm Will Use to Qualify and Select an Affiliate or Subsidiary to Perform the Construction Work. (D) Describe How the Construction Management Firm Will Announce Which Prospective Subcontractors the Construction Management Firm Have Selected to Perform Construction Services in Connection With the Public Improvement Contract. (E) Describe the Conditions Under Which the Construction Management Firm Will Discuss the Qualification and Selection Process Described in This Subsection With a Prospective Subcontractor That the Construction Management Firm Did Not Select for a Subcontract if the Construction Management Firm Receives a Request From the Prospective Subcontractor to Discuss the Process The Project Walk Will Provide an Opportunity for Proposers to Clarify Information Contained in the Rfp and Solicit Information From County Staff to Assist Proposers With Tailoring Their Proposals Meeting Program Requirements. Proposers Are Invited to Include as Many Team Members as Desired, With a Minimum One Representative From the Proposer S Firm or Business. It is Imperative That Those Who Download the Solicitation Documents Check the Website Regularly for Addenda, Clarifications, and Other Notifications That May Be Pertinent. In Addition, All Respondents Known by Benton County Public Works to Have Received a Complete Set of the Solicitation Documents Will Receive Email Notifications When Additional Items Are Posted to the Website. For Questions or Clarifications Regarding the Project, Contact: Paul Wallsinger, Project Manager, at Paul.wallsinger@bentoncountyor.gov or at Phone, (541) 766-3521 Rfp Responses Shall Be. All Items Contained in the Invitation and Rfp Document Are Applicable in Preparing Proposals. Each Proposal Must Contain a Statement as to Whether the Responder is a Resident Gc as Defined by Ors 279a.120. The County Reserves the Right to Accept or Reject Any or All Proposals, to Add or Delete Items, to Waive Any Irregularities and/or Informalities in Any Proposal, to Postpone the Acceptance of the Proposal and the Award for a Period Not to Exceed Sixty (60) Working Days From the Proposal Due Date, and to Make the Award That is in the Best Interest of Benton County. The County May Reject Any Proposal Not in Compliance With All Prescribed Public Bidding Procedures and Submission Requirements; and May Reject for Good Cause Any and All Proposals Upon a Finding of the County That It is in the Public Interest to Do So. **Pre-Bid Notes: Who Do Not Attend the Project Walk Must Notify the Project Manager via Email of Their Decision to Respond to the Rfp, So They May Be Added to the Mailing List of Rfp Addenda Notices, if Any. Notice of Intent to Award to be Wednesday, February 28, 2024 The scope of work will include: The removal of the existing roofing system. Evaluate the roof sheathing with replacement as necessary using like materials or materials approved by the Project Manager. Benton County would like to retain the historic stamped roofing tiles if possible. Have replacement roofing materials manufactured for a like replacement and review by the Oregon State Historic Preservation Office and Corvallis Historic Resources Commission. Install roofing underlayment as needed. Install appropriately 1,500 square feet of stamped roofing. Install approximately 8,000 square feet of raised seam roofing. Evaluate gutter system, make recommendations for repairs. Prior to work start, provide owner with a written site safety plan to include public signage, security camera coverage and lighting. Prior to work start, provide owner with a landscaping protection plan. Prior to work start, provide owner with a written materials list/plan to include materials, colors, fasteners, and underlayment. Benton County requires that the project timeline fall between July 1, 2024 and September 30, 2024 to accommodate Oregon's rainy season
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$325,000.00
Public - County
Renovation
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