Construction Manager/ General Contractor Request for Proposals
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
City of Molalla
CONSTRUCTION MANAGER/GENERAL CONTRACTOR
FOR New Police Facility [CM/GC]
Date of Advertisement: September 15th, 2022
Proposals Due: October 25th, 2022 @ 1:00pm PST
PUBLIC NOTICE
The City of Molalla is seeking proposals from experienced Construction Managers/General Contractors (CM/GC) to construct the new Police Facility in Molalla, Oregon. The CM/GC firm that is selected will be providing services during the design and construction phases of the project.
Based on findings prepared by the City that received no public comment, the Council has passed a resolution exempting the project from procurement by competitive bid, and authorizes the use of a Construction Manager General Contractor method of procurement (CM/GC).
A mandatory pre-proposal meeting will be held at the Bowling Alley Property, 150 Grange Avenue, Molalla Ave., Molalla, Oregon 97038 on September 29th, 2022 at 10:30am. All firms planning to submit a proposal must be represented at this meeting. Statements made by the City’s representatives at this meeting will not be binding unless confirmed by written addendum to the RFP.
RFP packages, which include submission requirements, may be obtained by emailing the City’s Owner Representative, Joshua Dodson at joshua.dodson@otak.com. Proposals are due by 1:00 PM on October 25th, 2022. Late submissions or submissions from firms not represented at the pre-proposal meeting will not be accepted.
The City may reject any proposal not in compliance with all applicable public procurement procedures and requirements and may reject for good cause any or all proposals upon a finding by the City that it is in the public interest to do so. All proposers must be registered with the Oregon Construction Contractors Board. Failure to register will be sufficient cause to reject a proposal as non-responsive. The City reserves the right to waive any and all informalities that are in the best interest of the City.
END OF PUBLISHED NOTICE
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