RFQ: Martinez Park Phase 1

Closed February 16, 2022, 11:00 AM

The Department of Transportation and Infrastructure (“DOTI), has issued a Request for Qualifications (the “RFQ”) for professional architectural design services for the Martinez Park Phase 1 project. RFQ documents will be available for download at www.QuestCDN.com, eBid Document No. 8091188.

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General Statement of Work: Joseph P. Martinez Park is an existing 12.16-acre neighborhood park located in Denver’s Villa Park neighborhood. The park is currently surrounded by single family houses and is divided by Lakewood Gulch, which flows through the middle of the park. The park currently features a memorial to Joseph P. Martinez, a softball/baseball field, a half basketball court, an open lawn, and a playground. The new project is divided into four phases to improve the park with the first phase to be in the northwest corner. This project is for the first phase that will include a Joseph P. Martinez Memorial Plaza, cultural playground, restroom, parking lot, pollinator garden, multi-sports court, fitness station, multi-use lawn area. The first phase will also include new irrigation system and landscape improvements.

Virtual Pre-Submittal Meeting on January 25, 2022 at 11:00 a.m. local time

To access the meeting, please call 720-388-6219 and enter conference ID: ­­­483-985-014#. Click here to join the meeting.

Meeting Agenda(PDF, 263KB)

Sign-In Sheet(PDF, 159KB)

Questions Deadline: February 2, 2022 at 2:00 p.m. local time.

Responses are due no later than 11:00 a.m. local time, February 16, 2022 and will ONLY be received and accepted via the online electronic bid service through www.QuestCDN.com. To submit responses, click the online bidding button at the top of advertisement. Consultants must be on the plan holders list through QuestCDN for proposals to be accepted. Consultants will be charged a fee of $15.00 to submit a proposal electronically.

Minority and Women Business Enterprise Participation: 25%

Project goals must be met with certified participants as set forth in Sections 28-62 and 28-66 D.R.M.C. or through the demonstration of a sufficient good faith effort under Sections 28-60 and 28-64 D.R.M.C. A draft utilization plan is required from Consultants and it will be scored. DSBO’s approval of the utilization plan will be required prior to receiving an executed contract or notice to proceed.

Contract Administrator: Katie Ragland, DOTI.Procurement@denvergov.org

The Consultant shall comply with any and all applicable public emergency or public health orders issued by any federal, state, municipal or local governmental entity, or any department or agency thereof, including the Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment (CDPHE) and the Denver Department of Public Health & Environment (DDPHE).

As the City’s best interests may appear, the Manager of the Department of Transportation and Infrastructure reserves the right to waive informalities in, and to reject any or all, submittals.

Publication Dates:       January 10, 11, 12, 2022

Published In:               The Daily Journal