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LTC 197-2018 Request for Proposals (RFP) 2018-002-JC, Disaster ROFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER LTC # 197-2018 LETTER T COMMISSION TO: Mayor Dan Gelber and Members oft e City C. emission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE. April 16, 2018 SUBJECT: Request for Proposals (RFP) 2018 -0(2 -JC, Disaster Recovery Services The purpose of this LTC is to update the Mayor and City Commission on the status of Request for Proposals (RFP) 2018 -002 -JC, for disaster recovery services. On March 7, 2018, the Mayor and Commission approved the issuance of the subject RFP. On March 12, 2018, the RFP was issued. As a result of the questions received from prospective proposers in response to the RFP, there are certain provisions related to the Minimum Eligibility Requirements (Appendix C) that require revisions in order to not restrict competition by small local vendors. The changes are as follows: 1. Proposer must have a minimum of five (5) years' of experience providing, debris removal services, and shall demonstrate that it has performed at least three (3) debris removal projects, as prime contractor, during the past ten (10) fifteen (15) years, on projects involving a minimum resulting in -of 250,000 cumulative cubic yards of debris. At least one bidder has expressed concerns with the previous minimum eligibility requirements which require bidders to have served as prime contractor, during the past ten (10)years, on projects involving a minimum of 250,000 cubic yards of debris. Given that the last local storm of any significance occurred in 2005, the minimum eligibility requirements, prior to the aforementioned revisions, create a barrier to competition for South Florida firms. If the requirements are not amended, small local bidders without a national presence would be unable to compete for the City's contract. Additionally, the federal procurement guidelines that govern contracts eligible for federal funding require that local governments take affirmative steps to include small firms whenever possible. Accordingly, the Administration is seeking to amend the minimum eligibility requirements for the aforementioned reasons. It is anticipated that this revision will not impact the timeline to bring an award recommendation to the City Commission at the June 6, 2018, meeting. I would appreciate any comments and/or suggestions you may have by April 19, 2018. J L M/ E C/RC/J F/fig/KB/#