Pala Band of Mission Indians California Media Post
Author: David Bernie
Pala Band of Mission Indians California Pala In Memoriam
In Memoriam: Calvin C. Allen (1959-2020)
The Pala Band of Mission Indians mourns the passing of tribal member Calvin C. Allen on December 24, 2020.
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Request for Bids – Construct a New Commercial Building
Request for Bids – Construct a New Commercial Building
Request for Bids
In an effort to successfully construct a Model Activity, hereafter referred to as Training Facility. This project will be a new 6,300 square foot Training Facility, located on the Pala Indian Reservation, the Pala Tribal Council through the Pala Housing Department are inviting qualified entities to submit bids to construct a new commercial building as described in the attached Scope of Work (SOW)
December 21, 2020
Issued by:
Pala Band of Mission Indians
Pala Housing Department
Annalee H. Trujillo, Executive Director
PMB 50, 35008 Pala Temecula Road
Pala, CA 92059
atrujillo@palatribe.com
760-891-3530
Al Jimenez
Consultant
Al Jimenez Building & Safety
68090 Alva Court
Cathedral City, CA 92234
ajinspection1@msn.com
760-218-2712
Introduction & Background
The Pala Housing Department at the direction of the Pala Tribal Council is inviting interested and qualified General Contractors and developers to bid on the construction of a new 6, 300 square foot Training Facility. The prepared, reviewed, and approved construction documents are available upon request for bid purposes only.
This project will be subject to the application of the 2019 California Building Code Standards and will also be subject to inspection by the Tribal Inspector of Record.
All site utilities, dry and wet shall be required to be developed and brought to the building. Coordination with SDG&E, the Tribal Public Works Department and other Tribal entities is required to ascertain any infrastructure need and availability.
It is the intent of the Pala Tribal Council and the Pala Housing Department to develop an efficient, effective, and aesthetically pleasing facility to serve the needs of the Tribal members and to set the standard for future development on the Pala Reservation.
The Tribal Council is seeking the right firm to help bring this project to successful completion.
A PDF of the approved construction documents shall be available on the Tribal webpage: https://palatribe.com/government/departments/ Pala Housing
SOW:
- Construct a new 6300 SF total, Type V-N, fully fire-sprinklered, type B (office) occupancy facility consisting of 2 buildings:
- 1 – 4400SF office building and
- 1 – 1900 SF classroom building
- Includes site utility development for interconnection of the building for use and occupancy.
- Project includes an approximate 11,700 SF parking lot, consisting of
- 36 space parking lot which includes 3 ADA spaces and 3 compact parking spaces
- Concrete sidewalks and 2 driveways
- Site lighting, type and quantity to be determined
- All appropriate site signage
- Site grading per approved construction documents
- Includes a retaining wall at the perimeter of the site except frontage
- Provide and implement a Temporary Erosion Control Plan throughout construction project. [CGBSC 5.106.1.2]
- Provide and maintain a SWPP Plan. [CGBSC 5.106.1]
- Provide and implement a site sanitation plan to include rubbish, construction debris removal and temporary restroom facilities throughout construction project. [CGBSC 5.408]
- Records shall be maintained. [CGBSC 5.408.1.4 – attached]
- Construct this facility in accordance with the approved plans, to include all material schedules.
- Any deviation from the approved materials, either rough or finish, shall be approved by the Pala Housing Department, the Project Architect or other designated entity.
- Field modifications approved by the Inspector of Record shall be filed with the Pala Housing Department.
The objective of this Request for Bids is to locate a source or sources that will provide the best overall value to the Pala Indian Tribe. While price is a significant factor, other criteria will form the basis of our award decision, as more fully described in the Evaluation Factors section of this Request for Proposal below.
Submission Guidelines & Requirements
The following submission guidelines & requirements apply to this Request for Proposal:
- Only qualified General Contractors or firms with prior experience on projects such as this should submit proposals in response to this Request for Bids.
- Interested parties intent on submitting a bid, having any inquiries, or needing any clarification, should communicate such by contacting the representatives identified on the cover page.
- Bidders must list at least five (5) projects that are substantially similar to this project as part of their response, including references for each. Examples of work should be provided as well.
- A technical proposal must be provided that is not more than ten (10) pages. This technical proposal must provide an overview of the proposed solution as well as resumes of all key personnel performing the work. In addition, the technical proposal should provide a proposed schedule and milestones, as applicable.
- A price proposal must be provided that is not more than five (5) pages. This price proposal should indicate the overall fixed price for the project as well as hourly rates and an estimated total number of hours, should the Pala Tribal Council decide to award a contract on an hourly rate basis.
- Bids must be signed by a representative that is authorized to commit bidder’s company.
- If you have a standard set of terms and conditions, please submit them with your proposal. All terms and conditions will be subject to negotiation.
- A bond shall be required in the amount sufficient to cover the proposed bid but not less the two million dollars [$2,000,000.00], whichever is greater.
- Proof of Worker’s Compensation Insurance shall be furnished.
- A ‘Hold-Harmless’ waiver/statement shall be furnished releasing the Tribe from any future liability, forbearance, or legal action.
- Complete and sealed bids must be received no later the 11:59PM on 2/10/201, to be considered.
- Bids must remain valid for a period of 30 days.
The Pala Tribal Council anticipates selecting at least two General Contractors or firms to have more in-depth discussions with and will make an award to one of these “down-selected” individuals or firms.
Project Description
The purpose of this project is as follows:
To build a new, from the ground up, Training Facility and Business Offices. This facility must be fully functional in its service to the Tribe and its members.
It is the desire of the Tribal Housing Department to accomplish these goals by starting the work within the first quarter of CY 2021 with a completion date to be determined.
To accomplish the above-stated goals, the Tribes is aware that the project(s) may be too broad and/or specialized for any one Contractor or firm to undertake, thus the Tribe is amenable to selecting a single bid that proposes the use of multiple subcontractors as long as those contractors are identified and are equally to meet the Tribal standards for the primary awardee.
Project Criteria
The criteria set forth below should be met to achieve successful completion of the project:
Criteria 1: Complete the contracted work in a timely manner.
Criteria 2: Complete all work utilizing industry best practices and the most efficient and necessary materials.
Criteria 3: Coordinate all required inspections and ensure access for the same.
Criteria 4: Be responsive to any and all requests as may be made by the Tribal Housing Department.
Criteria 5: Assist in creating and maintaining a work schedule that would not hinder the forward progress and eventual completion of this project.
Acceptance of the work is contingent on the following acceptance criteria:
Criteria 1: Satisfy all contractual obligations.
Criteria 2: Complete all aspects of the contracted scope of work.
Criteria 3: Pass all inspections.
RFP & Project Timelines
The Request for Proposal timeline is as follows:
- Request for Proposal Issuance: 12/21/2020
- Open question period, via email correspondence: 12/21/2020 – 02/10/2021
- Pre-Bid Conference/Site Visit: 01/05/2021 [time TBA]
- Bid submittal deadline: 02/10/2021 at 11:59 PM
- Bid opening: 02/11/2021 [time TBA] public forum
- Contract Award / Notification: 02/18/2021
The project completion desired date is 4 – 6 months from the contract award date. Bidders may propose a date earlier or later and will be evaluated accordingly. Successful bidder shall provide a Gantt Chart outlining the projected timeline(s).
Evaluation Factors
The Pala Tribal Council will rate proposals based on the following factors, with cost being the most important factor:
- Technical expertise/experience of bidder and bidder’s staff and relevant past project performance, to include samples of work.
- Section 3 compliance. The Section 3 program requires that recipients of certain HUD financial assistance, to the greatest extent possible, provide training, employment, contracting and other economic opportunities to low- and very low-income persons, especially recipients of government assistance for housing, and to businesses that provide economic opportunities to low- and very low-income persons.
- Indian Preference. The Prime Proposer must be an Indian-Owned-Enterprise to receive the preference points. Lessor points are possible depending on the Indian Business Enterprise contract participation.
- Cost.
Evaluation Process
When contracting for service using the competitive proposal method (CPM) of procurement, the goal is to acquire the services of a highly qualified firm at a reasonable price. Under the sealed bid method (SBM), only price is considered. Under the competitive proposal (CPM) method of procurement, the award is made to the responsible offeror whose proposal is most advantageous, considering price and other stated factors.
When using the CPM, there is a sequence of activities that the Housing Department must follow to ensure fairness, openness, and competitiveness.
The evaluation criteria as previously stated will be followed and is described in the following enclosed table.
NO. | MAX POINT VALUE | CRITERION DESCRIPTION |
1 | 40 | SPECIALIZED KNOWLEDGE, EXPERIENCE, and TECHNICAL COMPETENCE that the proposer displays for the work required, based upon the work history (especially in Indian Housing development), and the resumes submitted for the staff proposed to perform the work, including major subcontractors. The PAST PERFORMANCE of the proposer on prior work of the same or similar nature, based on the letters of reference and/or client lists submitted and based upon the results of any consultation that the Housing Department chooses to conduct with such. The CAPABILITY the proposer displays, in that the proposal submittal shows: (a) knowledge and understanding of the scope of work to be performed; and (b) a realistic proposed approach to the performance of the required work. |
2 | 10 | Experience with and application of “Green/Energy efficient construction” techniques, application of the California Building Code Standards, and practice and ability to perform the services in a timely manner. |
3 | 5 | Section 3 Program compliance. |
4 | 10 | Indian Preference – (Prime Proposer must be an Indian-Owned-Enterprise to receive the preference points. Lessor points are possible depending on the Indian Business Enterprise contract participation) |
5 | 35 | The proposed COST of construction; including consideration of quality of materials proposed, labor costs, as well as overhead and profit margins. |
100 | Total available points |
The technical evaluation panel or committee performs the following functions:
- Review of all technical proposals (utilizing the RFP’s evaluation criteria as standards).
- Meet to discuss the evaluations and reach a consensus on the ratings assigned.
- Prepares a formal written report to the Contracting Officer.
- Participates in negotiations, if requested by the Contracting Officer.
- Evaluates best and final offers, if required, and provides an amended evaluation report based the evaluation.
The Pala Tribal Council reserves the right to award a contract or contracts to the bidder(s) that presents the best value to the Pala Tribal Council as determined solely by the Pala Tribal Council in its absolute discretion.
Attachment:
- Construction Waste Management (CWM) Plan
- Construction Waste Management (CWM) Worksheet
- Construction Waste Management (CWM) Acknowledgment
Building Analysis Energy Reports
Report - Class Room - Pala Office Buildings Nonreisdential Title 24 Reports dtd 10-26-2020Report - Pala Office Buildings Nonresidential Title 24 Reports dtd 10-27-2020
New Office Building Plan Review
Plan Review - NCOMM 09142020Request for Proposal – ICDBG CARES ACT PROJECT #005
Request for Proposal – ICDBG CARES ACT PROJECT #005
Request for Proposal
In an effort to successfully execute an Indian Community Development Block Grant for the rehabilitation of residences located on the Pala Indian Reservation, the Pala Tribal Council through the Pala Housing Department are inviting qualified entities to submit bids to complete a variety of rehabilitation projects at numerous homes as described in the attached Scope of Work (SOW).
December 21, 2020
Issued by:
Pala Band of Mission Indians
Pala Housing Department
Annalee H. Trujillo, Executive Director
PMB 50, 35008 Pala Temecula Road
Pala, CA 92059
atrujillo@palatribe.com
760-891-3530
Al Jimenez
Consultant
Al Jimenez Building & Safety
68090 Alva Court
Cathedral City, CA 92234
ajinspection1@msn.com
760-218-2712
Introduction & Background
The Pala Housing Office is in need of electrical panel upgrades, ADA restroom upgrades, window replacements, and flooring replacements and is accepting proposals in response to this Request for Proposal in order to find a qualified source or sources to provide the services needed.
Our goal is to complete this project within the first two (2) quarters of CY 2021 and as such will publish multiple RFP’s to accomplish all of the required projects.
The standards and specifications for all of the Rehab SOW’s are as follows:
Upgrade Main Electrical Service Panel.
- Replace existing 100A panel with a 200A panel, solar ready, to include ensuring that a viable Grounding Electrode System is in place. (verify Ufer or install 8-foot copper Ground Rod(s) with appropriately sized Grounding Electrode Conductor (GEC).
- All work shall be subject to inspection by the Tribe and no work shall be covered prior to approval by the inspector of record.
Accessible bathroom.
- This shall include demo and disposal of existing fixtures, the installation of necessary backing to provide support for the grab bars to include the necessary drywall repair and paint.
- Water closet replacement shall be ADA height compliant Water Closets – 19-inches tall and shall include new angle stop valves, braided metal supply line connectors, and silicone sealing of fixture to floor connection.
- All work shall be subject to inspection by the Tribe and no work shall be covered prior to approval by the inspector of record.
Window Change-out.
- The new windows shall comply with the 2019 California Energy Code for residential windows and be vinyl-framed, dual-paned retrofit windows that required no framing modifications to the structure.
- The maximum U-factor for windows of 0.30.
- The maximum SHGC of 0.23.
- All work shall be subject to inspection by the Tribe and no work shall be covered prior to approval by the inspector of record.
Miscellaneous Repairs. (Specific items will be identified during a Pre-bid Site visit)
- Plumbing leaks beneath kitchen sink or bathroom vanity.
- May be ABS compression fittings, angle stops, supply lines, or needed silicone sealant.
- Minor drywall patching and painting.
- Installation of battery-operated combination smoke detectors/Carbon Monoxide sensors.
- Other minor repair as may be identified during site visits.
- Bids will be considered with respect to individual site needs.
The objective of this Request for Proposal is to locate a source or sources that will provide the best overall value to the homeowners of the Pala Indian Reservation. While price is a significant factor, other criteria will form the basis of our award decision, as more fully described in the Evaluation Factors section of this Request for Proposal below.
Scopes of Work:
ICDBG CARES ACT PROJECT #005 | |
11880 Chutnicutt Road | Miscellaneous leaks and Tree growing into exterior wall siding |
11955 Owlinguish Road | miscellaneous leaks and drywall repairs |
35008 W Pala Mission Road | miscellaneous leaks, miscellaneous electrical repairs |
36367 Pala Temecula Road | miscellaneous leaks, miscellaneous electrical repairs |
1340 Robles Way | miscellaneous leaks, miscellaneous electrical repairs |
39018 B Trujillo Road | Miscellaneous leaks |
Submission Guidelines & Requirements
The following submission guidelines & requirements apply to this Request for Proposal:
- Only qualified individuals or firms with prior experience on projects such as this should submit proposals in response to this Request for Proposal.
- Interested parties intent on submitting a bid, having any inquiries, or needing any clarification, should communicate such by contacting the representatives identified on the cover page to RSVP no later than February 1, 2021, for a Bid-Walk/Site Visit on February 4, 2021.
- Bidders must list at least five (5) projects that are substantially similar to this project as part of their response, including references for each. Examples of work should be provided as well.
- A technical proposal must be provided that is not more than ten (10) pages. This technical proposal must provide an overview of the proposed solution as well as resumes of all key personnel performing the work. In addition, the technical proposal should provide a proposed schedule and milestones, as applicable.
- A price proposal must be provided that is not more than five (5) pages. This price proposal should indicate the overall fixed price for the project as well as hourly rates and an estimated total number of hours, should the Pala Tribal Council decide to award a contract on an hourly rate basis.
- Proposals must be signed by a representative that is authorized to commit bidder’s company.
- If you have a standard set of terms and conditions, please submit them with your proposal. All terms and conditions will be subject to negotiation.
- A bond shall be required in the amount sufficient to cover the proposed bid but not less then $500,000.00, whichever is greater.
- Proof of Worker’s Compensation Insurance shall be furnished.
- A ‘Hold-Harmless’ waiver/statement shall be furnished releasing the Tribe from any future liability, forbearance, or legal action.
- Proposals must be received no later the 11:59 PM on 2/11/2021, to be considered.
- Proposals must remain valid for a period of 30 days.
The Pala Tribal Council anticipates selecting at least two individuals or firms to have more in-depth discussions with and will make an award to one of these “down-selected” individuals or firms.
Project Description
The purpose of this project is as follows:
To upgrade existing homes by replacing electrical service panels, as needed, upgrading inefficient and broken windows, creating accessible restrooms for our Elder homeowners, and replacing dilapidated flooring as needed.
The description of the project is as follows:
It is the desire of the Tribal Housing Department to accomplish these goals by starting the work within the first quarter of CY 2021 and complete the project(s) by the end of the second quarter CY2021.
To accomplish the above-stated goals, the Tribes is aware that the project(s) may be too broad and/or specialized for any one Contractor or firm to undertake, thus the Tribe is amenable to selecting a single bid or awarding several bids to accomplish the goals of the aforementioned scopes of work.
Project Criteria
The criteria set forth below should be met to achieve successful completion of the project:
Criteria 1: Complete the contracted work in a timely manner.
Criteria 2: Complete all work utilizing industry best practices and the most efficient and necessary materials.
Criteria 3: Coordinate all required inspections and ensure access for the same.
Criteria 4: Be responsive to any and all requests as may be made by the Tribal Housing Department.
Criteria 5: Assist in creating and maintaining a work schedule that would limit interruptions to the homeowners.
Acceptance of the work is contingent on the following acceptance criteria:
Criteria 1: Satisfy all contractual obligations.
Criteria 2: Complete all aspects of the contracted scope of work.
Criteria 3: Pass all inspections.
RFP & Project Timelines
The Request for Proposal timeline is as follows:
- Request for Proposal Issuance: 12/21/2020
- Open question period, via email correspondence: 12/21/2020 – 02/01/2021
- Pre-Bid Conference/Site Visit: 02/04/2021 [time TBA]
- Bid submittal deadline: 02/11/2021 at 11:59 PM
- Bid opening: 02/12/2021 (private forum)
- Notification to Bidders: 02/15/2021
- Contract Award: 02/18/2021
- Deadline to Complete:
- 60 days after contract award
- Bidders may propose a date earlier or later and will be evaluated accordingly.
- Failure to complete projects in a timely manner and on the agreed-upon date will result in a $500.00 per day back charge against the project.
- Factors outside of the contractor’s control, that may affect timelines, shall be identified and brought to the Tribe’s attention as soon as possible.
Evaluation Factors
The Pala Tribal Council will rate proposals based on the following factors, with the cost being the most important factor:
- Technical expertise/experience of bidder and bidder’s staff and relevant past project performance, to include samples of work.
- Section 3 compliance. The Section 3 program requires that recipients of certain HUD financial assistance, to the greatest extent possible, provide training, employment, contracting, and other economic opportunities to low- and very low-income persons, especially recipients of government assistance for housing, and to businesses that provide economic opportunities to low- and very low-income persons.
- Indian Preference. The Prime Proposer must be an Indian-Owned-Enterprise to receive the preference points. Lessor points are possible depending on the Indian Business Enterprise contract participation.
- Cost.
Evaluation Process
When contracting for service using the competitive proposal method (CPM) of procurement, the goal is to acquire the services of a highly qualified firm at a reasonable price. Under the sealed bid method (SBM), only price is considered. Under the competitive proposal (CPM) method of procurement, the award is made to the responsible offeror whose proposal is most advantageous, considering price and other stated factors.
When using the CPM, there is a sequence of activities that the Housing Department must follow to ensure fairness, openness, and competitiveness.
The evaluation criteria as previously stated will be followed and is described in the following enclosed table.
NO. | MAX POINT VALUE | CRITERION DESCRIPTION |
1 | 40 | SPECIALIZED KNOWLEDGE, EXPERIENCE, and TECHNICAL COMPETENCE that the proposer displays for the work required, based upon the work history (especially in Indian Housing development), and the resumes submitted for the staff proposed to perform the work, including major subcontractors. The PAST PERFORMANCE of the proposer on prior work of the same or similar nature, based on the letters of reference and/or client lists submitted and based upon the results of any consultation that the Housing Department chooses to conduct with such. The CAPABILITY the proposer displays, in that the proposal submittal shows: (a) knowledge and understanding of the scope of work to be performed; and (b) a realistic proposed approach to the performance of the required work. |
2 | 10 | Experience with and application of “Green/Energy efficient construction” techniques, application of the California Building Code Standards, and practice and ability to perform the services in a timely manner. |
3 | 5 | Section 3 Program compliance. |
4 | 10 | Indian Preference – (Prime Proposer must be an Indian-Owned-Enterprise to receive the preference points. Lessor points are possible depending on the Indian Business Enterprise contract participation) |
5 | 35 | The proposed COST of construction; including consideration of quality of materials proposed, labor costs, as well as overhead and profit margins. |
100 | Total available points |
The technical evaluation panel or committee performs the following functions:
- Review of all technical proposals (utilizing the RFP’s evaluation criteria as standards).
- Meet to discuss the evaluations and reach a consensus on the ratings assigned.
- Prepares a formal written report to the Contracting Officer.
- Participates in negotiations, if requested by the Contracting Officer.
- Evaluates best and final offers, if required, and provides an amended evaluation report based on the evaluation.
The Pala Tribal Council reserves the right to award a contract or contracts to the bidder(s) that presents the best value to the Pala Tribal Council as determined solely by the Pala Tribal Council in its absolute discretion.
RFP_ICDBG Rehab-005_12212020Request for Proposal – ICDBG CARES ACT PROJECT #004
Request for Proposal – ICDBG CARES ACT PROJECT #004
Request for Proposal
In an effort to successfully execute an Indian Community Development Block Grant for the rehabilitation of residences located on the Pala Indian Reservation, the Pala Tribal Council through the Pala Housing Department are inviting qualified entities to submit bids to complete a variety of rehabilitation projects at numerous homes as described in the attached Scope of Work (SOW).
December 21, 2020
Issued by:
Pala Band of Mission Indians
Pala Housing Department
Annalee H. Trujillo, Executive Director
PMB 50, 35008 Pala Temecula Road
Pala, CA 92059
atrujillo@palatribe.com
760-891-3530
Al Jimenez
Consultant
Al Jimenez Building & Safety
68090 Alva Court
Cathedral City, CA 92234
ajinspection1@msn.com
760-218-2712
Introduction & Background
The Pala Housing Office is in need of electrical panel upgrades, ADA restroom upgrades, window replacements, and flooring replacements and is accepting proposals in response to this Request for Proposal in order to find a qualified source or sources to provide the services needed.
Our goal is to complete this project within the first two (2) quarters of CY 2021 and as such will publish multiple RFP’s to accomplish all of the required projects.
The standards and specifications for all of the Rehab SOW’s are as follows:
Upgrade Main Electrical Service Panel.
- Replace existing 100A panel with a 200A panel, solar-ready, to include ensuring that a viable Grounding Electrode System is in place. (verify Ufer or install 8-foot copper Ground Rod(s) with appropriately sized Grounding Electrode Conductor (GEC).
- All work shall be subject to inspection by the Tribe and no work shall be covered prior to approval by the inspector of record.
Accessible bathroom.
- This shall include demo and disposal of existing fixtures, the installation of necessary backing to provide support for the grab bars to include the necessary drywall repair and paint.
- Water closet replacement shall be ADA height compliant Water Closets – 19-inches tall and shall include new angle stop valves, braided metal supply line connectors, and silicone sealing of fixture to floor connection.
- All work shall be subject to inspection by the Tribe and no work shall be covered prior to approval by the inspector of record.
Window Change-out.
- The new windows shall comply with the 2019 California Energy Code for residential windows and be vinyl-framed, dual-paned retrofit windows that required no framing modifications to the structure.
- The maximum U-factor for windows of 0.30.
- The maximum SHGC of 0.23.
- All work shall be subject to inspection by the Tribe and no work shall be covered prior to approval by the inspector of record.
Miscellaneous Repairs. (Specific items will be identified during a Pre-bid Site visit)
- Plumbing leaks beneath kitchen sink or bathroom vanity.
- May be ABS compression fittings, angle stops, supply lines, or needed silicone sealant.
- Minor drywall patching and painting.
- Installation of battery-operated combination smoke detectors/Carbon Monoxide sensors.
- Other minor repair as may be identified during site visits.
- Bids will be considered with respect to individual site needs.
The objective of this Request for Proposal is to locate a source or sources that will provide the best overall value to the homeowners of the Pala Indian Reservation. While price is a significant factor, other criteria will form the basis of our award decision, as more fully described in the Evaluation Factors section of this Request for Proposal below.
Scopes of Work:
ICDBG CARES ACT PROJECT #004 | |
11750 Moro Road | miscellaneous leaks, miscellaneous electrical repairs |
1824 Moro Road | miscellaneous leaks, miscellaneous electrical repairs |
39003 Pala Lilac Road | miscellaneous leaks, miscellaneous electrical repairs |
39004 Pala Lilac Road | miscellaneous leaks, miscellaneous electrical repairs |
39015 Santiago Road | miscellaneous leaks, miscellaneous electrical repairs |
11955 Quashish Road | miscellaneous leaks, miscellaneous electrical repairs |
Submission Guidelines & Requirements
The following submission guidelines & requirements apply to this Request for Proposal:
- Only qualified individuals or firms with prior experience on projects such as this should submit proposals in response to this Request for Proposal.
- Interested parties intent on submitting a bid, having any inquiries, or needing any clarification, should communicate such by contacting the representatives identified on the cover page to RSVP no later than January 25, 2021, for a Bid-Walk/Site Visit on January 28, 2021.
- Bidders must list at least five (5) projects that are substantially similar to this project as part of their response, including references for each. Examples of work should be provided as well.
- A technical proposal must be provided that is not more than ten (10) pages. This technical proposal must provide an overview of the proposed solution as well as resumes of all key personnel performing the work. In addition, the technical proposal should provide a proposed schedule and milestones, as applicable.
- A price proposal must be provided that is not more than five (5) pages. This price proposal should indicate the overall fixed price for the project as well as hourly rates and an estimated total number of hours, should the Pala Tribal Council decide to award a contract on an hourly rate basis.
- Proposals must be signed by a representative that is authorized to commit bidder’s company.
- If you have a standard set of terms and conditions, please submit them with your proposal. All terms and conditions will be subject to negotiation.
- A bond shall be required in the amount sufficient to cover the proposed bid but not less then $500,000.00, whichever is greater.
- Proof of Worker’s Compensation Insurance shall be furnished.
- A ‘Hold-Harmless’ waiver/statement shall be furnished releasing the Tribe from any future liability, forbearance, or legal action.
- Proposals must be received no later the 11:59 PM on 2/04/2021, to be considered.
- Proposals must remain valid for a period of 30 days.
The Pala Tribal Council anticipates selecting at least two individuals or firms to have more in-depth discussions with and will make an award to one of these “down-selected” individuals or firms.
Project Description
The purpose of this project is as follows:
To upgrade existing homes by replacing electrical service panels, as needed, upgrading inefficient and broken windows, creating accessible restrooms for our Elder homeowners, and replacing dilapidated flooring as needed.
The description of the project is as follows:
It is the desire of the Tribal Housing Department to accomplish these goals by starting the work within the first quarter of CY 2021 and complete the project(s) by the end of the second quarter CY2021.
To accomplish the above-stated goals, the Tribes is aware that the project(s) may be too broad and/or specialized for any one Contractor or firm to undertake, thus the Tribe is amenable to selecting a single bid or awarding several bids to accomplish the goals of the aforementioned scopes of work.
Project Criteria
The criteria set forth below should be met to achieve successful completion of the project:
Criteria 1: Complete the contracted work in a timely manner.
Criteria 2: Complete all work utilizing industry best practices and the most efficient and necessary materials.
Criteria 3: Coordinate all required inspections and ensure access for the same.
Criteria 4: Be responsive to any and all requests as may be made by the Tribal Housing Department.
Criteria 5: Assist in creating and maintaining a work schedule that would limit interruptions to the homeowners.
Acceptance of the work is contingent on the following acceptance criteria:
Criteria 1: Satisfy all contractual obligations.
Criteria 2: Complete all aspects of the contracted scope of work.
Criteria 3: Pass all inspections.
RFP & Project Timelines
The Request for Proposal timeline is as follows:
- Request for Proposal Issuance: 12/21/2020
- Open question period, via email correspondence: 12/21/2020 – 01/25/2021
- Pre-Bid Conference/Site Visit: 01/28/2021 [time TBA]
- Bid submittal deadline: 02/04/2021 at 11:59 PM
- Bid opening: 02/08/2021 (private forum)
- Notification to Bidders: 02/09/2021
- Contract Award: 02/12/2021
- Deadline to Complete:
- 60 days after contract award
- Bidders may propose a date earlier or later and will be evaluated accordingly.
- Failure to complete projects in a timely manner and on the agreed-upon date will result in a $500.00 per day back charge against the project.
- Factors outside of the contractor’s control, that may affect timelines, shall be identified and brought to the Tribe’s attention as soon as possible.
Evaluation Factors
The Pala Tribal Council will rate proposals based on the following factors, with the cost being the most important factor:
- Technical expertise/experience of bidder and bidder’s staff and relevant past project performance, to include samples of work.
- Section 3 compliance. The Section 3 program requires that recipients of certain HUD financial assistance, to the greatest extent possible, provide training, employment, contracting and other economic opportunities to low- and very low-income persons, especially recipients of government assistance for housing, and to businesses that provide economic opportunities to low- and very low-income persons.
- Indian Preference. The Prime Proposer must be an Indian-Owned-Enterprise to receive the preference points. Lessor points are possible depending on the Indian Business Enterprise contract participation.
- Cost.
Evaluation Process
When contracting for service using the competitive proposal method (CPM) of procurement, the goal is to acquire the services of a highly qualified firm at a reasonable price. Under the sealed bid method (SBM), only price is considered. Under the competitive proposal (CPM) method of procurement, the award is made to the responsible offeror whose proposal is most advantageous, considering price and other stated factors.
When using the CPM, there is a sequence of activities that the Housing Department must follow to ensure fairness, openness, and competitiveness.
The evaluation criteria as previously stated will be followed and is described in the following enclosed table.
NO. | MAX POINT VALUE | CRITERION DESCRIPTION |
1 | 40 | SPECIALIZED KNOWLEDGE, EXPERIENCE, and TECHNICAL COMPETENCE that the proposer displays for the work required, based upon the work history (especially in Indian Housing development), and the resumes submitted for the staff proposed to perform the work, including major subcontractors. The PAST PERFORMANCE of the proposer on prior work of the same or similar nature, based on the letters of reference and/or client lists submitted, and based upon the results of any consultation that the Housing Department chooses to conduct with such. The CAPABILITY the proposer displays, in that the proposal submittal shows: (a) knowledge and understanding of the scope of work to be performed; and (b) a realistic proposed approach to the performance of the required work. |
2 | 10 | Experience with and application of “Green/Energy efficient construction” techniques, application of the California Building Code Standards, and practice and ability to perform the services in a timely manner. |
3 | 5 | Section 3 Program compliance. |
4 | 10 | Indian Preference – (Prime Proposer must be an Indian-Owned-Enterprise to receive the preference points. Lessor points are possible depending on the Indian Business Enterprise contract participation) |
5 | 35 | The proposed COST of construction; including consideration of quality of materials proposed, labor costs, as well as overhead and profit margins. |
100 | Total available points |
The technical evaluation panel or committee performs the following functions:
- Review of all technical proposals (utilizing the RFP’s evaluation criteria as standards).
- Meet to discuss the evaluations and reach a consensus on the ratings assigned.
- Prepares a formal written report to the Contracting Officer.
- Participates in negotiations, if requested by the Contracting Officer.
- Evaluates best and final offers, if required, and provides an amended evaluation report based on the evaluation.
The Pala Tribal Council reserves the right to award a contract or contracts to the bidder(s) that presents the best value to the Pala Tribal Council as determined solely by the Pala Tribal Council in its absolute discretion.
RFP_ICDBG Rehab-004_12212020Request for Proposal – ICDBG CARES ACT PROJECT #003
Request for Proposal – ICDBG CARES ACT PROJECT #003
Request for Proposal
In an effort to successfully execute an Indian Community Development Block Grant for the rehabilitation of residences located on the Pala Indian Reservation, the Pala Tribal Council through the Pala Housing Department is inviting qualified entities to submit bids to complete a variety of rehabilitation projects at numerous homes as described in the attached Scope of Work (SOW).
December 21, 2020
Issued by:
Pala Band of Mission Indians
Pala Housing Department
Annalee H. Trujillo, Executive Director
PMB 50, 35008 Pala Temecula Road
Pala, CA 92059
atrujillo@palatribe.com
760-891-3530
Al Jimenez
Consultant
Al Jimenez Building & Safety
68090 Alva Court
Cathedral City, CA 92234
ajinspection1@msn.com
760-218-2712
Introduction & Background
The Pala Housing Office is in need of electrical panel upgrades, ADA restroom upgrades, window replacements, and flooring replacements and is accepting proposals in response to this Request for Proposal in order to find a qualified source or sources to provide the services needed.
Our goal is to complete this project within the first two (2) quarters of CY 2021 and as such will publish multiple RFP’s to accomplish all of the required projects.
The standards and specifications for all of the Rehab SOW’s are as follows:
Upgrade Main Electrical Service Panel.
- Replace existing 100A panel with a 200A panel, solar ready, to include ensuring that a viable Grounding Electrode System is in place. (verify Ufer or install 8-foot copper Ground Rod(s) with appropriately sized Grounding Electrode Conductor (GEC).
- All work shall be subject to inspection by the Tribe and no work shall be covered prior to approval by the inspector of record.
Accessible bathroom.
- This shall include demo and disposal of existing fixtures, the installation of necessary backing to provide support for the grab bars to include the necessary drywall repair and paint.
- Water closet replacement shall be ADA height compliant Water Closets – 19-inches tall and shall include new angle stop valves, braided metal supply line connectors, and silicone sealing of fixture to floor connection.
- All work shall be subject to inspection by the Tribe and no work shall be covered prior to approval by the inspector of record.
Window Change-out.
- The new windows shall comply with the 2019 California Energy Code for residential windows and be vinyl-framed, dual-paned retrofit windows that required no framing modifications to the structure.
- The maximum U-factor for windows of 0.30.
- The maximum SHGC of 0.23.
- All work shall be subject to inspection by the Tribe and no work shall be covered prior to approval by the inspector of record.
Miscellaneous Repairs. (Specific items will be identified during a Pre-bid Site visit)
- Plumbing leaks beneath kitchen sink or bathroom vanity.
- May be ABS compression fittings, angle stops, supply lines, or needed silicone sealant.
- Minor drywall patching and painting.
- Installation of battery-operated combination smoke detectors/Carbon Monoxide sensors.
- Other minor repair as may be identified during site visits.
- Bids will be considered with respect to individual site needs.
The objective of this Request for Proposal is to locate a source or sources that will provide the best overall value to the homeowners of the Pala Indian Reservation. While price is a significant factor, other criteria will form the basis of our award decision, as more fully described in the Evaluation Factors section of this Request for Proposal below.
Scopes of Work:
ICDBG CARES ACT PROJECT #003 | |||||
13145 La Chusa Road | Complete window change-out, miscellaneous leaks, miscellaneous electrical repairs | ||||
12045 Owlinguish Road | Complete window change-out, miscellaneous leaks, miscellaneous electrical repairs | ||||
3018 E Pala Mission Road | Complete window change-out Electrical, miscellaneous leaks, miscellaneous electrical repairs, miscellaneous drywall repairs | ||||
35961 Pala Temecula Road | Complete window change-out | ||||
39011 Santiago Road | Complete window change-out, miscellaneous leaks | ||||
39013 Santiago Road | Complete window change-out, miscellaneous leaks, miscellaneous electrical repairs | ||||
Submission Guidelines & Requirements
The following submission guidelines & requirements apply to this Request for Proposal:
- Only qualified individuals or firms with prior experience on projects such as this should submit proposals in response to this Request for Proposal.
- Interested parties intent on submitting a bid, having any inquiries, or needing any clarification, should communicate such by contacting the representatives identified on the cover page to RSVP no later than January 18, 2021, for a Bid-Walk/Site Visit on January 21, 2021.
- Bidders must list at least five (5) projects that are substantially similar to this project as part of their response, including references for each. Examples of work should be provided as well.
- A technical proposal must be provided that is not more than ten (10) pages. This technical proposal must provide an overview of the proposed solution as well as resumes of all key personnel performing the work. In addition, the technical proposal should provide a proposed schedule and milestones, as applicable.
- A price proposal must be provided that is not more than five (5) pages. This price proposal should indicate the overall fixed price for the project as well as hourly rates and an estimated total number of hours, should the Pala Tribal Council decide to award a contract on an hourly rate basis.
- Proposals must be signed by a representative that is authorized to commit bidder’s company.
- If you have a standard set of terms and conditions, please submit them with your proposal. All terms and conditions will be subject to negotiation.
- A bond shall be required in the amount sufficient to cover the proposed bid but not less than $500,000.00, whichever is greater.
- Proof of Worker’s Compensation Insurance shall be furnished.
- A ‘Hold-Harmless’ waiver/statement shall be furnished releasing the Tribe from any future liability, forbearance, or legal action.
- Proposals must be received no later the 11:59 PM on 1/28/2021, to be considered.
- Proposals must remain valid for a period of 30 days.
The Pala Tribal Council anticipates selecting at least two individuals or firms to have more in-depth discussions with and will make an award to one of these “down-selected” individuals or firms.
Project Description
The purpose of this project is as follows:
To upgrade existing homes by replacing electrical service panels, as needed, upgrading inefficient and broken windows, creating accessible restrooms for our Elder homeowners, and replacing dilapidated flooring as needed.
The description of the project is as follows:
It is the desire of the Tribal Housing Department to accomplish these goals by starting the work within the first quarter of CY 2021 and complete the project(s) by the end of the second quarter CY2021.
To accomplish the above-stated goals, the Tribes is aware that the project(s) may be too broad and/or specialized for any one Contractor or firm to undertake, thus the Tribe is amenable to selecting a single bid or awarding several bids to accomplish the goals of the aforementioned scopes of work.
Project Criteria
The criteria set forth below should be met to achieve successful completion of the project:
Criteria 1: Complete the contracted work in a timely manner.
Criteria 2: Complete all work utilizing industry best practices and the most efficient and necessary materials.
Criteria 3: Coordinate all required inspections and ensure access for the same.
Criteria 4: Be responsive to any and all requests as may be made by the Tribal Housing Department.
Criteria 5: Assist in creating and maintaining a work schedule that would limit interruptions to the homeowners.
Acceptance of the work is contingent on the following acceptance criteria:
Criteria 1: Satisfy all contractual obligations.
Criteria 2: Complete all aspects of the contracted scope of work.
Criteria 3: Pass all inspections.
RFP & Project Timelines
The Request for Proposal timeline is as follows:
- Request for Proposal Issuance: 12/21/2020
- Open question period, via email correspondence: 12/21/2020 – 01/18/2021
- Pre-Bid Conference/Site Visit: 01/21/2021 [time TBA]
- Bid submittal deadline: 01/28/2021 at 11:59 PM
- Bid opening: 02/01/2021 (private forum)
- Notification to Bidders: 02/02/2021
- Contract Award: 02/05/2021
- Deadline to Complete:
- 60 days after contract award
- Bidders may propose a date earlier or later and will be evaluated accordingly.
- Failure to complete projects in a timely manner and on the agreed-upon date will result in a $500.00 per day back charge against the project.
- Factors outside of the contractor’s control, that may affect timelines, shall be identified and brought to the Tribe’s attention as soon as possible.
Evaluation Factors
The Pala Tribal Council will rate proposals based on the following factors, with the cost being the most important factor:
- Technical expertise/experience of bidder and bidder’s staff and relevant past project performance, to include samples of work.
- Section 3 compliance. The Section 3 program requires that recipients of certain HUD financial assistance, to the greatest extent possible, provide training, employment, contracting, and other economic opportunities to low- and very low-income persons, especially recipients of government assistance for housing, and to businesses that provide economic opportunities to low- and very low-income persons.
- Indian Preference. The Prime Proposer must be an Indian-Owned-Enterprise to receive the preference points. Lessor points are possible depending on the Indian Business Enterprise contract participation.
- Cost.
Evaluation Process
When contracting for service using the competitive proposal method (CPM) of procurement, the goal is to acquire the services of a highly qualified firm at a reasonable price. Under the sealed bid method (SBM), only price is considered. Under the competitive proposal (CPM) method of procurement, the award is made to the responsible offeror whose proposal is most advantageous, considering price and other stated factors.
When using the CPM, there is a sequence of activities that the Housing Department must follow to ensure fairness, openness, and competitiveness.
The evaluation criteria as previously stated will be followed and is described in the following enclosed table.
NO. | MAX POINT VALUE | CRITERION DESCRIPTION |
1 | 40 | SPECIALIZED KNOWLEDGE, EXPERIENCE, and TECHNICAL COMPETENCE that the proposer displays for the work required, based upon the work history (especially in Indian Housing development), and the resumes submitted for the staff proposed to perform the work, including major subcontractors. The PAST PERFORMANCE of the proposer on prior work of the same or similar nature, based on the letters of reference and/or client lists submitted and based upon the results of any consultation that the Housing Department chooses to conduct with such. The CAPABILITY the proposer displays, in that the proposal submittal shows: (a) knowledge and understanding of the scope of work to be performed; and (b) a realistic proposed approach to the performance of the required work. |
2 | 10 | Experience with and application of “Green/Energy efficient construction” techniques, application of the California Building Code Standards, and practice and ability to perform the services in a timely manner. |
3 | 5 | Section 3 Program compliance. |
4 | 10 | Indian Preference – (Prime Proposer must be an Indian-Owned-Enterprise to receive the preference points. Lessor points are possible depending on the Indian Business Enterprise contract participation) |
5 | 35 | The proposed COST of construction; including consideration of quality of materials proposed, labor costs, as well as overhead and profit margins. |
100 | Total available points |
The technical evaluation panel or committee performs the following functions:
- Review of all technical proposals (utilizing the RFP’s evaluation criteria as standards).
- Meet to discuss the evaluations and reach a consensus on the ratings assigned.
- Prepares a formal written report to the Contracting Officer.
- Participates in negotiations, if requested by the Contracting Officer.
- Evaluates best and final offers, if required, and provides an amended evaluation report based on the evaluation.
The Pala Tribal Council reserves the right to award a contract or contracts to the bidder(s) that presents the best value to the Pala Tribal Council as determined solely by the Pala Tribal Council in its absolute discretion.
RFP_ICDBG Rehab-003_12212020Request for Proposal – ICDBG CARES ACT PROJECT #002
Request for Proposal – ICDBG CARES ACT PROJECT #002
Request for Proposal
In an effort to successfully execute an Indian Community Development Block Grant for the rehabilitation of residences located on the Pala Indian Reservation, the Pala Tribal Council through the Pala Housing Department is inviting qualified entities to submit bids to complete a variety of rehabilitation projects at numerous homes as described in the attached Scope of Work (SOW).
December 21, 2020
Issued by:
Pala Band of Mission Indians
Pala Housing Department
Annalee H. Trujillo, Executive Director
PMB 50, 35008 Pala Temecula Road
Pala, CA 92059
atrujillo@palatribe.com
760-891-3530
Al Jimenez
Consultant
Al Jimenez Building & Safety
68090 Alva Court
Cathedral City, CA 92234
ajinspection1@msn.com
760-218-2712
Introduction & Background
The Pala Housing Office is in need of electrical panel upgrades, ADA restroom upgrades, window replacements, and flooring replacements and is accepting proposals in response to this Request for Proposal in order to find a qualified source or sources to provide the services needed.
Our goal is to complete this project within the first two (2) quarters of CY 2021 and as such will publish multiple RFP’s to accomplish all of the required projects.
The standards and specifications for all of the Rehab SOW’s are as follows:
Upgrade Main Electrical Service Panel.
- Replace existing 100A panel with a 200A panel, solar-ready, to include ensuring that a viable Grounding Electrode System is in place. (verify Ufer or install 8-foot copper Ground Rod(s) with appropriately sized Grounding Electrode Conductor (GEC).
- All work shall be subject to inspection by the Tribe and no work shall be covered prior to approval by the inspector of record.
Accessible bathroom.
- This shall include demo and disposal of existing fixtures, the installation of necessary backing to provide support for the grab bars to include the necessary drywall repair and paint.
- Water closet replacement shall be ADA height compliant Water Closets – 19-inches tall and shall include new angle stop valves, braided metal supply line connectors, and silicone sealing of fixture to floor connection.
- All work shall be subject to inspection by the Tribe and no work shall be covered prior to approval by the inspector of record.
Window Change-out.
- The new windows shall comply with the 2019 California Energy Code for residential windows and be vinyl-framed, dual-paned retrofit windows that required no framing modifications to the structure.
- The maximum U-factor for windows of 0.30.
- The maximum SHGC of 0.23.
- All work shall be subject to inspection by the Tribe and no work shall be covered prior to approval by the inspector of record.
Miscellaneous Repairs. (Specific items will be identified during a Pre-bid Site visit)
- Plumbing leaks beneath kitchen sink or bathroom vanity.
- May be ABS compression fittings, angle stops, supply lines, or needed silicone sealant.
- Minor drywall patching and painting.
- Installation of battery-operated combination smoke detectors/Carbon Monoxide sensors.
- Other minor repair as may be identified during site visits.
- Bids will be considered with respect to individual site needs.
The objective of this Request for Proposal is to locate a source or sources that will provide the best overall value to the homeowners of the Pala Indian Reservation. While price is a significant factor, other criteria will form the basis of our award decision, as more fully described in the Evaluation Factors section of this Request for Proposal below.
Scopes of Work:
ICDBG CARES ACT PROJECT #002 | ||||||
11860 Chutnicutt Road | Accessible restroom, miscellaneous leaks, missing window screens miscellaneous electrical repairs | |||||
13135 La Chusa Road | miscellaneous leaks, miscellaneous electrical repairs | |||||
11941 Quashish Road | Service Panel Upgrade, Accessible restroom | |||||
11951 Quashish Road | Complete window change-out | |||||
36019 Pala Temecula Road | miscellaneous leaks, miscellaneous electrical repairs | |||||
926 Sal Road | Accessible restroom, miscellaneous leaks | |||||
Submission Guidelines & Requirements
The following submission guidelines & requirements apply to this Request for Proposal:
- Only qualified individuals or firms with prior experience on projects such as this should submit proposals in response to this Request for Proposal.
- Interested parties intent on submitting a bid, having any inquiries, or needing any clarification, should communicate such by contacting the representatives identified on the cover page to RSVP no later than January 11, 2021, for a Bid-Walk/Site Visit on January 14, 2021.
- Bidders must list at least five (5) projects that are substantially similar to this project as part of their response, including references for each. Examples of work should be provided as well.
- A technical proposal must be provided that is not more than ten (10) pages. This technical proposal must provide an overview of the proposed solution as well as resumes of all key personnel performing the work. In addition, the technical proposal should provide a proposed schedule and milestones, as applicable.
- A price proposal must be provided that is not more than five (5) pages. This price proposal should indicate the overall fixed price for the project as well as hourly rates and an estimated total number of hours, should the Pala Tribal Council decide to award a contract on an hourly rate basis.
- Proposals must be signed by a representative that is authorized to commit bidder’s company.
- If you have a standard set of terms and conditions, please submit them with your proposal. All terms and conditions will be subject to negotiation.
- A bond shall be required in the amount sufficient to cover the proposed bid but not less than $500,000.00, whichever is greater.
- Proof of Worker’s Compensation Insurance shall be furnished.
- A ‘Hold-Harmless’ waiver/statement shall be furnished releasing the Tribe from any future liability, forbearance, or legal action.
- Proposals must be received no later the 11:59 PM on 1/21/2021, to be considered.
- Proposals must remain valid for a period of 30 days.
The Pala Tribal Council anticipates selecting at least two individuals or firms to have more in-depth discussions with and will make an award to one of these “down-selected” individuals or firms.
Project Description
The purpose of this project is as follows:
To upgrade existing homes by replacing electrical service panels, as needed, upgrading inefficient and broken windows, creating accessible restrooms for our Elder homeowners, and replacing dilapidated flooring as needed.
The description of the project is as follows:
It is the desire of the Tribal Housing Department to accomplish these goals by starting the work within the first quarter of CY 2021 and complete the project(s) by the end of the second quarter CY2021.
To accomplish the above-stated goals, the Tribes is aware that the project(s) may be too broad and/or specialized for any one Contractor or firm to undertake, thus the Tribe is amenable to selecting a single bid or awarding several bids to accomplish the goals of the aforementioned scopes of work.
Project Criteria
The criteria set forth below should be met to achieve successful completion of the project:
Criteria 1: Complete the contracted work in a timely manner.
Criteria 2: Complete all work utilizing industry best practices and the most efficient and necessary materials.
Criteria 3: Coordinate all required inspections and ensure access for the same.
Criteria 4: Be responsive to any and all requests as may be made by the Tribal Housing Department.
Criteria 5: Assist in creating and maintaining a work schedule that would limit interruptions to the homeowners.
Acceptance of the work is contingent on the following acceptance criteria:
Criteria 1: Satisfy all contractual obligations.
Criteria 2: Complete all aspects of the contracted scope of work.
Criteria 3: Pass all inspections.
RFP & Project Timelines
The Request for Proposal timeline is as follows:
- Request for Proposal Issuance: 12/21/2020
- Open question period, via email correspondence: 12/21/2020 – 01/11/2021
- Pre-Bid Conference/Site Visit: 01/14/2021 [time TBA]
- Bid submittal deadline: 01/21/2021 at 11:59 PM
- Bid opening: 01/25/2021 (private forum)
- Notification to Bidders: 01/26/2021
- Contract Award: 01/29/2021
- Deadline to Complete:
- 60 days after contract award
- Bidders may propose a date earlier or later and will be evaluated accordingly.
- Failure to complete projects in a timely manner and on an agreed-upon date will result in a $500.00 per day back charge against the project.
- Factors outside of the contractor’s control, that may affect timelines, shall be identified and brought to the Tribe’s attention as soon as possible.
Evaluation Factors
The Pala Tribal Council will rate proposals based on the following factors, with the cost being the most important factor:
- Technical expertise/experience of bidder and bidder’s staff and relevant past project performance, to include samples of work.
- Section 3 compliance. The Section 3 program requires that recipients of certain HUD financial assistance, to the greatest extent possible, provide training, employment, contracting and other economic opportunities to low- and very low-income persons, especially recipients of government assistance for housing, and to businesses that provide economic opportunities to low- and very low-income persons.
- Indian Preference. The Prime Proposer must be an Indian-Owned-Enterprise to receive the preference points. Lessor points are possible depending on the Indian Business Enterprise contract participation.
- Cost.
Evaluation Process
When contracting for service using the competitive proposal method (CPM) of procurement, the goal is to acquire the services of a highly qualified firm at a reasonable price. Under the sealed bid method (SBM), only price is considered. Under the competitive proposal (CPM) method of procurement, the award is made to the responsible offeror whose proposal is most advantageous, considering price and other stated factors.
When using the CPM, there is a sequence of activities that the Housing Department must follow to ensure fairness, openness, and competitiveness.
The evaluation criteria as previously stated will be followed and is described in the following enclosed table.
NO. | MAX POINT VALUE | CRITERION DESCRIPTION |
1 | 40 | SPECIALIZED KNOWLEDGE, EXPERIENCE, and TECHNICAL COMPETENCE that the proposer displays for the work required, based upon the work history (especially in Indian Housing development), and the resumes submitted for the staff proposed to perform the work, including major subcontractors. The PAST PERFORMANCE of the proposer on prior work of the same or similar nature, based on the letters of reference and/or client lists submitted, and based upon the results of any consultation that the Housing Department chooses to conduct with such. The CAPABILITY the proposer displays, in that the proposal submittal shows: (a) knowledge and understanding of the scope of work to be performed; and (b) a realistic proposed approach to the performance of the required work. |
2 | 10 | Experience with and application of “Green/Energy efficient construction” techniques, application of the California Building Code Standards, and practice and ability to perform the services in a timely manner. |
3 | 5 | Section 3 Program compliance. |
4 | 10 | Indian Preference – (Prime Proposer must be an Indian-Owned-Enterprise to receive the preference points. Lessor points are possible depending on the Indian Business Enterprise contract participation) |
5 | 35 | The proposed COST of construction; including consideration of the quality of materials proposed, labor costs, as well as overhead and profit margins. |
100 | Total available points |
The technical evaluation panel or committee performs the following functions:
- Review of all technical proposals (utilizing the RFP’s evaluation criteria as standards).
- Meet to discuss the evaluations and reach a consensus on the ratings assigned.
- Prepares a formal written report to the Contracting Officer.
- Participates in negotiations, if requested by the Contracting Officer.
- Evaluates best and final offers, if required, and provides an amended evaluation report based on the evaluation.
The Pala Tribal Council reserves the right to award a contract or contracts to the bidder(s) that presents the best value to the Pala Tribal Council as determined solely by the Pala Tribal Council in its absolute discretion.
RFP_ICDBG Rehab-002_12212020