[Consultantservices] [Consultant Services] RFQ posted Thursday, November 01, 2007, 9:28 AM

Grace Williams GWilliams at planning.org
Thu Nov 1 10:42:03 CDT 2007


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Request for Qualifications - Consultant Services

Treasure Island Redevelopment
Mayor's Office of Base Reuse and Development, San Francisco, California
Submittal Deadline: November 21, 2007

On behalf of the Treasure Island Development Authority (TIDA), the
Mayor's Office of Base Reuse and Development (MOBRAD) is soliciting
Qualifications Statements (QS) from urban design and planning
consultants to assist in the process of creating a Design for
Development (D4D) document and the Design Review and Document Approval
Procedure (DRDAP) for the proposed redevelopment of Treasure Island.

Treasure Island presents San Francisco with a unique opportunity to
demonstrate its commitment to growth in an environmentally responsible
manner by creating the most sustainable large development project in the
United States. To give form to the guiding principles of the recently
approved Development Plan, TIDA's private development partner, Treasure
Island Community Development (TICD), has created a land plan and design
concepts framework based on input via an extensive public process. The
next step in defining the physical form is the D4D document and DRDAP,
which will govern all development through a detailed set of urban design
guidelines and development standards, as well as establish a design
review process. To assist in the process, TIDA will select a consultant
to complement TICD's planning and design team by providing strategic
level advice, peer review, and input into both content and process to
MOBRAD staff.

The term of the contract is anticipated to be twelve to fourteen months,
and will take place in three phases. It is the intention of the MOBRAD
to use the same consultant for all phases, subject to satisfactory
performance by the consultant in each phase. The Request for
Qualifications (RFQ) can be downloaded at the following address:
http://www.sfgov.org/site/treasureisland_index.asp?id=284
<http://www.sfgov.org/site/treasureisland_index.asp?id=284> , and
includes a more detailed Project Background, Scope of Work, Necessary
Qualifications, Qualifications Statement requirements, Selection
Process, Terms and Conditions, Contracting Requirements and Protest
Procedures. The consultant will be subject to all applicable provisions
of the Local Business Enterprise and Non-Discrimination in Contracting
Ordinance set forth in Chapter 14B of the San Francisco Administrative
Code.

QS's must be received no later than 3:00 PM (PST) on Wednesday, November
21, 2007. Envelopes should be addressed to: Michael Tymoff, Mayor's
Office of Base Reuse and Development, City Hall, Room 448, 1 Dr. Carlton
B. Goodlett Place, San Francisco, CA 94102

For questions or more information, please contact Michael Tymoff at
michael.tymoff at sfgov.org <mailto:michael.tymoff at sfgov.org>  or
415-554-7038.

 

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