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REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR DISTRICT
ENGINEERING SERVICES
UNION PARK COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
RFQ for District Engineering Services
The Union Park Community Development District (“District”), located in Pasco County, Florida, announces that professional engineering services will be required on a continuing basis in connection with the operation of the District’s capital improvement plan, as provided for under Chapter 190, Florida Statutes. The engineering firm selected will act in the general capacity of District Engineer and provide District engineering services, as required.
Any firm or individual (“Applicant”) desiring to provide professional services to the District must: 1) hold applicable federal, state and local licenses; 2) be authorized to do business in Florida in accordance with Florida law; and 3) furnish a statement (“Qualification Statement”) of its qualifications and past experience. Among other things, Applicants must submit information relating to: (a) the ability and adequacy of the Applicant’s professional personnel, including but not limited to the number of employees working with community development districts directly including support staff; (b) the Applicant’s willingness to meet time and budget requirements; (c) the Applicant’s past experience and performance, including but not limited to past experience as a District Engineer for any community development districts and past experience in the area; (d) the geographic location of the Applicant’s headquarters and offices; (e) the current and projected workloads of the Applicant; (f) the volume of work previously awarded to the Applicant by the District; and (g) proposed billing structure (i.e. fixed fee or hourly rate). The Applicant will be required to attend, in person, the monthly meetings of the Board of Supervisors. Further, each Applicant must identify the specific individual (and support staff) affiliated with the Applicant who would be handling District meetings, construction services, and other engineering tasks.
The District will review all Applicants and will comply with Florida law, including the Consultant’s Competitive Negotiations Act, Chapter 287, Florida Statutes (“CCNA”). All applicants interested must submit one (1) electronic and one (1) hard copy of the Qualification Statement by 12:00 p.m. (EST), on Friday, July 18, 2025, to the attention of District Manager Heather Dilley, [email protected], 2502 North Rocky Point Drive, Suite 1000, Tampa, FL 33607 (“District Manager’s Office”).
The Board shall select and rank the Applicants using the requirements set forth in the CCNA and the evaluation criteria on file with District Counsel, and the highest ranked Applicant will be requested to enter into contract negotiations. If an agreement cannot be reached between the District and the highest ranked Applicant, negotiations will cease and begin with the next highest ranked Applicant, and if these negotiations are unsuccessful, will continue to the third highest ranked Applicant.
The District reserves the right to reject any and all Qualification Statements. Additionally, there is no express or implied obligation for the District to reimburse Applicants for any expenses associated with the preparation and submittal of the Qualification Statements in response to this request.
Any protest regarding the terms of this Notice, or the evaluation criteria on file with District Counsel, must be filed in writing, within seventy-two (72) hours after the publication of this Notice. The formal protest setting forth with particularity the facts and law upon which the protest is based shall be filed within seven (7) calendar days after the initial notice of protest was filed. Failure to timely file a notice of protest or failure to timely file a formal written protest shall constitute a waiver of any right to object or protest with respect to aforesaid Notice or evaluation criteria provisions. Any person who files a notice of protest shall provide to the District, simultaneously with the filing of the notice, a protest bond with a responsible surety to be approved by the District and in the amount of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00). Additional information and requirements regarding protests are set forth in the District’s Rules of Procedure, which are available from the District Manager.
UNION PARK
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
DISTRICT ENGINEER PROPOSALS – COMPETITIVE SELECTION
CRITERIA
1) Ability and Adequacy of Professional Personnel (Weight: 25 Points)
Consider the capabilities and experience of key personnel within the firm including certification, training, number of support staff, and education; affiliations and memberships with professional organizations; etc.
2) Consultant’s Past Performance (Weight: 25 Points)
Past performance for other community development districts in other contracts; amount of experience on similar projects; character, integrity, reputation, of respondent; etc.
3) Geographic Location (Weight: 20 Points)
Consider the geographic location of the firm’s headquarters, offices and personnel in relation to the project.
4) Willingness to Meet Time and Budget Requirements (Weight: 20 Points)
Consider the consultant’s ability and desire to meet time and budget requirements including rates, staffing levels and past performance on previous projects; etc.
5) Recent, Current, and Projected Workloads (Weight: 5 Points)
Consider the recent, current and projected workloads of the firm.
6) Volume of Work Previously Awarded to Consultant by District (Weight: 5 Points)
Consider the desire to diversify the firms that receive work from the District; etc.
July 4, 202525-01345P
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