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NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES The Mingo County Commission, located in Williamson, West Virginia, is requesting proposals from qualified engineering firms to provide engineering study, design and construction management services for a new emergency services training facility the commission plans to undertake. The selected consultant will be required to (1) prepare preliminary engineering report(s), (2) design and prepare construction drawings, bid specifications and bid documents, (3) evaluate bids received and make recommendation of award, (4) monitor and inspect construction activities to insure compliance with plans and specifications, (5) review and approve contractor’s pay estimates and (6) any other services needed by the commission for the implementation of the project. The selected firm shall be retained throughout all phases of the project. All consultants interested in being considered must submit a proposal detailing qualifications, technical expertise, management and staffing capabilities and related prior experience. The purpose of the competitive process is to objectively select the consultant who will provide the highest quality of service at a realistic fee. Accordingly, technical qualifications and experience will be weighed heavily. Please submit five (5) copies of all requested information prior to 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 30, 2024, to the attention of: Mingo County Commission Attn: Leigh Ann Ray 78 East 2nd Ave. Room 308-B Williamson, WV 25661 Please also forward a copv of vour proposal via e-mail to [email protected]. For questions or additional information, please contact Leigh Ann Ray at (304) 235-0338 or Tina Lockard at (304) 235-0349. It is the responsibility of the respondent to ensure the receipt of the proposal by the date specified. This project is intended to be completed without the use of state or federal funds. The selected firm will be required to comply with the Uniform Relocation Act, Title VI of the Civil Rights Acts of 1964, President’s Executive Order No. 11246, Section 109 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1974, Section 3 of the House and Urban Development Act of 1968, Conflict of Interest Statement and Access to Records provisions. The selected firm must also fully comply with the Minority omen-Owned Business Enterprise and Affirmative Action requirements. If a portion of the contract is subcontracted, then “positive efforts” must be made to subcontract to Minority omen-Owned Businesses. This shall be done in compliance with the six (6) affirmative steps as outlined in 40CFR33.240. The project sponsor will afford full opportunity to women-owned and minority business enterprises that submit a show of interest in response to this request and will not discriminate against any interested firm or individual on the grounds of race, creed, color, sex, age, handicap or national origin in the award of this contract. This contract will be awarded to the responsible offeror whose proposal is within the competitive range and determined to be the most advantageous to the Project Sponsor, price and other factors considered. LC-172569 04-23,30;2024