Scope of Work: The Broward County Highway Construction and Engineering Division is seeking a qualified firm to prepare and provide Design Services of Adaptive Traffic Control Systems and Fiber Optic Network along Sheridan Street and Flamingo Road as described in the Scope of Work. The Project includes Pre-Design, Design, Permitting, and Procurement Phase Services. Refer to Scope of Work for particulars. Florida Statute: Pursuant to Florida Statutes, Section 287.055, the Consultants' Competitive Negotiation Act (CCNA) applies to this solicitation. In a CCNA solicitation, price will not be considered in the final evaluation and ranking of the qualified firm. Goal Participation: This solicitation includes participation goals for Broward County certified County Business Enterprises. Refer to Special Instructions and the Office of Economic and Small Business Development Requirements section for additional information. County/State License Requirements: In order to be considered a
responsible Vendor for the scope of work set forth in this solicitation, the Vendor must possess a specified license at the time of submittal (refer to Special Instructions for requirements). Separation of Services: The entity awarded the contract for the design services may not be the same entity to perform construction engineering and inspection services for this Project. Metric Engineering, Inc., as the previously awarded vendor who performed a study that resulted in this future project, is precluded from consideration of award of the resultant project from this solicitation. Ownership Disclosure Broward County is collecting entity ownership information for Vendors. This is for informational purposes only and the data will be used for Broward County’s research on possible contracting opportunity disparities. The forms will be maintained separately from all other records of this solicitation and will be accessible only by authorized personnel. The information provided will not be used in determining whether the Vendor will receive a contract award. In accordance with Section 287.05701, Florida Statutes, the County may not request documentation or consider a vendor's social, political, or ideological interests when determining if the vendor is a responsible vendor or give preference to a vendor based on the vendor's social, political, or ideological interests. Submit the form only through the link provided below. Do not submit the form as part of Vendor’s response in Periscope S2G. Link for form submittal: Ownership Disclosure Form Questions and Answers: The County provides a specified time for Vendors to ask questions and seek clarification regarding the requirements of the solicitation. All questions or clarification inquiries must be submitted through Periscope S2G by the date and time referenced in the solicitation document (including any addenda). The County will respond to all questions via Periscope. Submittal Instructions: Vendor MUST submit its solicitation response electronically and MUST confirm its submittal in order for the County to receive a valid response through Periscope. Refer to the Purchasing Division website or contact Periscope for submittal instructions. It is the Vendor's sole responsibility to ensure its response is submitted and received through Periscope by the date and time specified in the solicitation. The County will not consider solicitation responses received by other means. Vendors are encouraged to submit their responses in advance of the due date and time specified in the solicitation document. If the Vendor is having difficulty submitting the solicitation document through Periscope, immediately notify the Purchasing Agent and then contact Periscope for technical assistance. Description :-Design Services of Adaptive Traffic Control Systems and Fiber Optic Network along Sheridan Street and Flamingo Road per Scope of Work. Pursuant to Florida Statutes, Section 287.055, CCNA, price will not be considered in the final evaluation and ranking of the firms. Agreement is anticipated be negotiated based on a maximum not-to-exceed, based on the County’s best interest.