atchison village, city of richmond ca rfp final-mini-historic structures report/preservation plan
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Proposals Due:Wednesday, December 3, 2008TRANSCRIPT
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
Mini-Historic Structures Report/Preservation Plan for Atchison Village, Richmond, California
Courtesy of Rosie the Riveter Trust
Proposals Due: Wednesday, December 3, 2008
5:00 PM PST
1401 MARINA WAY SOUTH, RICHMOND, CA 94804 Telephone: (510) 620-6706 Fax: (510) 620-6858
ATCHISON VILLAGE MINI-HSR/PRESERVATION PLAN RFP
A. INTRODUCTION:
The City of Richmond Department of Planning & Building Services has received grant funding to hire a qualified professional to develop a Mini-Historic Structures Report/Preservation Plan for the Atchison Village Defense Housing Project, known today as the Atchison Village Mutual Homes Corporation. The project focuses on developing an architectural evaluation for character defining features, a determination of existing typical condition of the structures, development of a plan for repair and maintenance, and treatment recommendations that preserve the integrity of the buildings.
Background:
Atchison Village is a unique property of 163 separate buildings and a 4-acre park containing a total of 450 dwelling units, constructed in 1941 to house the rapidly expanding population of workers who moved to Richmond for employment in the World War II ship building industry. Originally constructed as the Atchison Village Defense Housing Project, the deed for the property was transferred to the Atchison Village Mutual Homes Corporation in 1957, which has managed the property as a cooperative since that time. Atchison Village was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on May 30, 2003 and designated as California Landmark 4171-X. The property occupies a flat 30 acre site near Richmond’s downtown, bounded by an industrial area on the south (Ohio Avenue), the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad yard to the west (Garrard Avenue), and single- and multi-family housing to the north and east (Macdonald Avenue and First Street). See aerial map below.
2008 Google Imagery
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Housing in Atchison Village reflects the typical construction and design practices of the United States Housing Authority (USHA) prior to World War II. The building assemblies include concrete foundations, light-weight wood stud frames, and weatherboard siding. All of the significant features of the original community, including the 162 domestic structures of five different designs, central Community Building and four-acre park, still maintain a high degree of their historic appearance. Vinyl siding was added over the weatherboard siding in the early 1990s.
B. PROJECT TEAM REQUIREMENTS/QUALIFICATIONS:
The project manager shall meet the professional qualification standards for architectural history or historic architect as set forth at 36 CFR Part 61, Appendix A. The ideal consultant team would consist of a historic architect, architectural historian, a structural engineer with a minimum of five years experience dealing with historic properties, a mechanical/electrical and plumbing engineer with a minimum of five years experience dealing with historic properties, a civil engineer with a minimum of five years dealing with site drainage issues in Richmond or the greater San Francisco Bay Area, and historic landscape architect that meets the professional qualifications requirements of the federal government, as stated in
e Secretary of the Interior’s Proposed “Historic Preservation Professional the
National Park Service in response to the 1992 amendments to the National Historic Preservation Act (Pub. L. 102-575).
C. PROJECT SCOPE OF WORK: TASKS AND DELIVERABLES
The selected consultant will produce a Mini-Historic Structures Report (HSR)/ Preservation Plan for Atchison Village. A sample of the existing structures and community landscape will be surveyed and documented as part of the Mini-HSR/Preservation Plan. The primary focus of the report will be typical treatment recommendations and maintenance/operational requirements to preserve the historic structures.
The contents of the final Mini-HSR/Preservation Plan should be organized according to the following format:
1. Table of Contents (paginated by section or sequential page numbers) 2. Forward or Introduction (where appropriate) 3. Purpose of Report, Preservation Objectives 4. Brief History of the Property (summarized from the National Register
Nomination) 5. Construction History (summarized from the National Register
Nomination, if available) 6. Architectural Evaluation 7. Existing Conditions 8. Maintenance and Operational Requirements 9. Treatment Recommendations 10. Drawings and Photographs 11. Sources
thQualification Standards” for Historic Landscape Architecture prepared by
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The activities of the selected consultant will include minimal archival research of
community, and inspection of the property. A representative sampling of the total 163 structures
12. References (as needed) 13. Appendices (as needed)
The selected consultant shall prepare all work products resulting from this project in accordance with Preservation Brief # 43 The Preparation of Historic Structures Reports when such standards are applicable, and the Office of Historic Preservation’s HSR format instructions.
primary and secondary sources, interviews with residents of the
will be surveyed and documented as part of this process. A minimum of one of each building type shall be surveyed to identify typical conditions. The interior and exterior of the community building shall be documented and surveyed. Attendance at Meetings: The scope of services requires the selected consultant to work closely with staff, the Atchison Village Neighborhood Council, and the community in completing the project. The consultant will budget (at a minimum) attendance at the following meetings:
• 1 Historic Preservation Advisory Committee meetings; • 3 community meetings; and, • 4 Project Advisory Committee meetings.
A community meeting will be held in advance of the research process that will
Project Materials:
include both residents of Atchison Village and the greater Richmond community. People will be asked to contribute historic documents and photographs that can help inform the preparation of the final report. The selected consultant will also meet with the leadership and residents of Atchison Village to determine any future plans for the property and identify any known building or site issues.
uilding Services firmly believes in the power of photographs, graphics, and ‘before and after’ simulations to communicate ideas. The n y com te s. All materials developed for partment of Planning and Bui electroni Word and PDF format) for each final product; presentation boaincluding sentations (i.e. PowerPoint), supplementary han boards shall be submitted to the Planning and ild ent for approval prior to all meetings, workshops or p ic
The Department of Planning and B
co sultant team is required to provide powerful visuals that effectivelple and enhance the meeting and project procesthis project will become the property of the Delding Services. Additional deliverables as required include: progress reports;
c files on CD (rds, and PowerPoint presentations for public meetings. Meeting materials
agendas, minutes, predouts, and material and display Bu ing Services Departmubl hearings.
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Products: Final product deliverables will include the 5 hard copies of the Mini-HSR/Preservation Plan (4 bound and 1 unbound copy) and one electronic copy on a CD (in Word and PDF format). Deliverables and Schedule
D.
Three hard copies and one electronic copy on a CD of the following shall be submitted, except as noted above: • Completed building and site evaluations & photo documentation 2/30/09 • 90% - completed draft 4/30/09 • Final Mini-HSR/Preservation Plan Report 6/30/09
SCHEDULE:
October 15, 2008 Release of RFP October 27, 2008 Pre-Proposal Meeting (Mandatory)
Atchison Village Community Center Collins St. and Curry St. Richmond, California 94801 11:00 AM
De mce ber 3, 2008 Proposals Due by 5:00 PM December 8, 2008 Notification of Top Proposals December 19, 2008 Interviews by Consultant Selection Committee January 2009 Consultant Selection confirmed by City Council January 2009 Execution of Contract
E.
Qualifications (SOQ) shall be submitted for all consultants and subconsultants who will be involved in the project. All SOQ’s should
the educational background and work history of these key
personnel, including descriptions of their projects and their responsibilities.
SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS
A. A Statement of
answer the following questions:
1. Identify the primary contact for this contract and list key personnel, roles and responsibilities of those who would be working on this project. Please include brief resumes for the primary contact and key personnel.
2. Identify how principal project personnel meet the Secretary of the Interior’s professional qualification standards for historic architecture or architectural history pursuant to 36 CFR Part 61, Appendix A.
3. Provide
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responsibility of each subconsultant firm, if any, who will be assigned to this project, and their respective experience.
persons, client names, titles, addresses, and phone numbers for each project. Samples of prior
vation plans are strongly encouraged.
vant billing policies. Unless specified in the submittals, the City will assume that the professional fee schedule will
icen e requirements as specified this R ize ed
above. Price must include all reimbursable costs (long-distance calls, inting, etc.).
any real or perceived conflict due to interest in real property en ese interests may
rop tracts with private entities.
8. Describe previous experience working in ethnically diverse
es ofit and community-based n
B l (see a The
sultant es of d with fecting required coverage, which
shall be provided by the consultant’s insurance company as evidence of nt shall include all sub-consultants as
insured under its policies or shall obtain separate certificates and
, canceled, or reduced in limits except after as been given to the City.
C. The Dapplica
• Any document or item necessary to the proposal is incomplete,
Additio also disqualify a proposer without further consideration: • Evi• Any roperly influence any member of the Consultant
Selection Committee;
4. Explain the
5. Briefly describe related projects for which the team has provided for similar services. List the contact
HSR and/or preser
6. Provide a billing rate sheet covering all personnel who will charge to the project and any rele
include any costs associated with complying with the City’s insurance and business l s in FP. Organthe cost proposal into sections matching the scope of work describ
travel, pr
7. Disclose developminclude p
t within the City of Richmond. Therty ownership or current consultant con
communitiorganizatio
, as well as, with nonprs and associations.
. Demonstrated abi
Insurity to obtain the required insurance coverage
Contractor’s selected con
nce Requirement for contracts up to $50,000). shall furnish the City of Richmond with certificat
insurance an original endorsements af
stipulated coverage. The consulta
endorsements for each sub-consultant demonstrating evidence of stipulated coverage. Each insurance policy shall be endorsed to state that coverage shall not be suspended, voidedthirty (30) days prior written notice h
epartment of Planning and Building Services will not accept the tion if:
improperly executed, indefinite, ambiguous, or is missing.
nally, factors such as, but not limited to, the following may
dence of collusion among proposers; attempt to imp
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• term
• Evidence of any unresolved litigation between the proposer and the City
F. SELECTI
The Consultant Selection Committee will evaluate the proposals based on the criteria liste
a. Qub. Coc. Cad. Abi
Bui
Specifically:
1.
multiple structure historic property.
meetings (one meeting early in the project to explain and discuss project objectives and schedule, and
n the level of
5. Timeliness. The Activity which is subject of this RFP has been
fice of Historic Preservation. The City, per the executed grant agreement, is
with those deadlines and requirements on behalf of the City.
A proposer’s default under any type of agreement which resulted in the ination of that agreement; and
of Richmond.
ON CRITERIA
d below:
ality of the proposal; st to the City; pability and experience of the contractor; lity to meet the customer service objectives of the Planning and lding Services Department
Demonstrated ability to provide qualified historic preservation services for the development of a Historic Structure Report and Preservation Plan for a
2. Location in the Greater Bay Area. Given the community based
orientation of this project, it is expected that the selected proposer will attend at least three community
one prior to the conclusion of the project to explain and discuss results and conclusions from the project), and will work closely with local archives, museums and community groups. It is preferred that key personnel employed by firms or individuals responding to this RFP be located in the greater Bay Area.
3. Demonstrated experience working in ethnically diverse communities, as well as, with nonprofit and community based organizations and associations.
4. Cost Proposals. Proposals will be selected dependent ocomprehensive services to be provided within the allocated budget of $50,000.
financed in part with Federal funds from the National Park Service, Department of the Interior, through the California Of
obligated to meet certain requirements and deadlines. The selected consultant will be responsible for complying
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G. PR E As tscope of work to complete the project. At a minimum, include a line item cost estimate for each task outlined in the scope of work plus a separate cost for
he spreadsheet should be in a format that will ermit the Consultant Selection Committee to determine the key project team
t personnel hours, cost per hour for each project team ember and total cost envisioned for each task. The hourly rate, name of team
me shall be included in the column headings of the spr Idemark-u d) and sub-consultant costs. Include any proposed mark-up for sub-consultant fees. Include a copy of the proposed rate sch be used throughout the duration of the study and any adjustments that are predicted to occur during the study.
H. SELECTI
The Consultant Selection Committee will use the selection criteria and submittal requirerequiremen
Exp Re Firm
De Wil De oject and relevant issues Project Cost
The Consutop ranked l other consultants will be notified by mail of their status according to the contract execution schedule in Section D above. Final ranking of consinterviews The Consultant Selection Committee will recommend the highest-ranked consultCouncil, tdevelopmeincluding cagreementselected cDepartmen t and, at its option, contact the next-ranked consultant for contract development.
OJ CT COST PROPOSAL
par of your proposal, provide the cost required for each task identified in the
meetings (cost per meeting). Tpmember(s) proposed for each task and the number of management, technical, drafting and supporm
mber and staff classificationeadsheet.
ntify any other costs to be billed to the project including project expenses (no ps on expenses will be allowe
edules(s) to
ON PROCESS
ments above to evaluate all responses to the RFP that meet submittal ts and the submittal deadline based on:
erience and qualifications of staff assigned to the project ferences, particularly municipal agencies
/entity key personnel accessibility to Planning and Building Services partment staff lingness and demonstrated ability to meet deadlines monstrated understanding of the overall pr
ltant Selection Committee will rank the proposals and will interview the proposals. Al
ultants will be based both on the submittal proposals and ratings from the (if held).
ant to the City Council for approval. Upon confirmation by the City he Planning and Building Services Director will proceed with nt of a contract with the selected consultant. Submitted proposals, ost information will form the basis for the scope of work for the between the City and the selected consultant. If the City and the onsultant cannot reach agreement on the contract agreement, the t will terminate contract developmen
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uilding Services and the selected consultant ill negotiate a professional services contract for the time period December
I.
tchison Village Mini-HSR/PP RFP
epted.
The Department of Planning and Bw2008 to October 2009. The City reserves the right to extend the term of the contract and augment the amount of the contract with the agreement of the selected consultant, pending approval by the City of Richmond City Manager. PROPOSAL SUBMITTAL
One (1) unbound original and ten (10) bound copies of the RFP response must be received no later than 5:00 PM PST, December 3, 2008, at the following address:
AAttention: Lina Velasco City of Richmond Planning and Building Services 1401 Marina Way South Richmond, CA 94804
Late responses will not be acc