Request For Proposal

RFP PS20170651 - TRAFFIC CONGESTION AND SAFETY STUDY

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Addendum

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Amendment

April 26, 2017

Questions & Answers

May 2, 2017

CONTACT

All enquiries regarding the RFP must be addressed to:
Jim Lowood, Contracting Specialist

Email: jim.lowood@vancouver.ca

All enquiries must be made in writing. In-person or telephone enquiries are not permitted.

PHONE NUMBER

604.873.7257

FAX NUMBER

604.873.7057

ENQUIRIES

purchasing@vancouver.ca

[Please specify proposal document number, proposal title and purchasing agent's name when sending email.]

Questions will be accepted, and answers posted, ONLY IF they are submitted in writing five working days prior to the bid closing date

CLOSING DATE & TIME

3:00:00 pm (Local Vancouver Time), Thursday, May 4, 2017

CLOSING LOCATION

Mailing Address:
City of Vancouver, Purchasing Services
453 West 12th Avenue
Vancouver, BC Canada V5Y 1V4

Envelopes submitted by courier or otherwise in-person should be delivered to:
Supply Chain Management
453 West 12th Avenue - 4th Floor (Bid submission box) 
Vancouver City Hall
Vancouver, British Columbia

Proposals received after the closing time may be returned unopened.

Faxed proposals will not be accepted.

Please visit our Bidding Procedures page for additional information.

General Description of Requirement

The RFP concerns the City’s interest in procuring the services of a consulting engineering firm (“Proponent”) to conduct a safety review of priority corridors and intersections identified through the “Moving Towards Zero Fatalities Action Plan” as well as a “Congestion Management Review” for the Traffic and Data Management department of the City of Vancouver. Details of the City’s objectives and requirements to which the RFP relates are set out in Part B of the RFP. The City welcomes proposals that are responsive to this RFP (“Proposals”) respecting innovative or novel approaches to the City’s objectives and requirements.

The Traffic and Data Management Branch, Engineering Services, is responsible for implementing safety measures for all road users.

The City of Vancouver is committed towards making walking and cycling safe, accessible and enjoyable for people of all ages and abilities. Walking and cycling have been identified as top priorities in the City’s 1997 “Transportation Plan”, the 2002 “Downtown Transportation Plan” and subsequently in the “Transportation 2040 Plan”.

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Downloading the Document

Proponents must not electronically alter any portion of downloaded documents with the exception of adding the information requested. To do so will invalidate your bid.

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Description

PS20170651PDF 498 KB

TRAFFIC CONGESTION AND SAFETY STUDY

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Amendment

1. RE: PART C – FORM OF PROPOSAL, APPENDIX 3

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Addendum

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Questions and Answers

Q&A No. 1 PDF 60 KB

ISSUED MAY 2, 2017

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