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URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
INFORMATION MEMORANDUM
GREEN GROTTO CAVES- LAKE AREA - FOOD & SPORTS/JUICE BAR
CONCESSIONAIRE
November 15, 2015
Urban Development Corporation
12 Ocean Boulevard
Kingston
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Request for Proposal 3
General Information 5
Requirements of the Concessionaire 5
Cost of Submitting Proposal 6
Site Visit (s) 6
Proposed Template for Proposal 7
Oral Presentation 8
General Terms and Conditions 8
Conflict of Interest 8
Modification and Withdrawal of Proposals 11
Evaluation of Proposals 11
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1.0 REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
The Urban Development Corporation (UDC) is seeking a concessionaire to operate a
Restaurant/Bistro/Pizzeria and Sports/Juice Bar at the Corporation’s owned and
operated Green Grotto Caves – Lake Area property in St. Ann. The Green Grotto Caves
property is 64 acres and is located on the Main Road in Discovery Bay. The attraction
is opened every day from 9:00 am – 4:00 pm and currently offers a forty-five minutes
tour of two caves. An average of one hundred and fifty (150) guests visits the property
per day. The Green Grotto Caves tour is sold on major Cruise Lines and visitors to the
attraction include school groups, cruise ship passengers and walk in guests.
The intent is to also have the tour package of GGC and lunch by the Lake Area offered
by UDC to cruise lines for meals at a maximum price of US$9.00 per meal. The food
concessionaire would be required to prepare and supply lunch and refreshment to the
guests.
All proposals submitted should provide a clear indication of:
A summary of the business concept for the provision of food concessions
inclusive of cold beverages. The business must have the capacity to provide a
minimum of 100 meals per day (food and cold beverage as per menu offerings in
Section 3.0).
A monetary offer for the right to operate this business and/or a revenue sharing
arrangement. Offers of a monthly fee less than US$2,300.00 will not be
considered. The sum offered will be ranked in keeping with the Evaluation
Criteria at Section 11.0. The monetary offer should be for a specific dollar
value and Not an indicative range. The cost of the services provided by the
concessionaire will be additional to the amount visitors pay to enter the GGC and
Attraction in order to access the property
Evidence of ability to finance and sustain the operations of the proposed
business.
Timeline for the proposed business to become operational
Prior experience in similar business
The contract to operate the concessionaire will be for a minimum of one (1) year, in the
first instance.
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Interested investors are invited to submit detailed offers in accordance with the
stipulated procedures, contained herein.
Proposals in response to this invitation must be submitted no later than
December 8, 2015 by or before 3:00p.m. Sealed and labeled proposals must be
deposited in the Tender Box labeled “Request for Proposals, Food
Concessionaire and Sports Bar, Green Grotto Caves- Lake Area” located on the
ground floor of the Office Center Building, 12 Ocean Boulevard by the deadline
for the submission of proposals.
Any Proposal received by the UDC after the prescribed deadline for the submission of
proposals will not be accepted.
The point of contact for information and for the submission of proposals regarding this
Request for Proposal is:
The Strategic Sourcing and Procurement Department Urban Development Corporation 12 Ocean Boulevard Kingston
Tel: E-Mail: [email protected]; [email protected] Any proponent, who is in any doubt as to the exact meaning or interpretation of any part
of the request for proposal document should immediately seek clarification in writing
from the Strategic Sourcing & Procurement Department, Urban Development
Corporation, Office Centre Building, 12 Ocean Boulevard, Kingston, Jamaica. All E-
Mails should be directed to [email protected] or [email protected]
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2.0 GENERAL INFORMATION
The property has electricity, potable water; bathrooms (male, female, physically
challenged), small office, kitchen, deck area, a well-manicured lawn to accommodate
seating with garden area for relaxation. Parking is in the main car park on the property.
The attraction is located across from the Ultimate Jerk Centre where the menu offerings
are jerk chicken/pork; rice and peas; curried goat/chicken; bammies; festivals; alcoholic
and non-alcoholic beverages. Another Jerk Centre, Coconut Tree is located
approximately 2 km westerly and also provides similar offerings as Ultimate Jerk.
It is suggested that the proponent provides menu different from the competitors to gain
support and guests.
3.0 REQUIREMENTS OF THE CONCESSIONAIRE
At a minimum the concessionaire will be required to:
Provide all equipment and paraphernalia. The following menu is not exhaustive,
but is suggested on each day of operation:
o Pastas
o Pizzas
o Fresh Salads
o Sandwiches (smoked marlin, tuna, salmon)
o Hamburger (Beef /Vegetarian)
o French Fries
o Festival/ Bammy
o Roast Potatoes/Yams
o Jerk Chicken/Fish
o Beverages
o Lounge Chair Rental/umbrellas
o Natural Fruit Juices
o Sundaes
o Sorbet
o Ice Cream
o Yogurts
o Board Game activities for families
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o Entertainment activities
Carry out the operations without creating any deleterious impact on the Green
Grotto Caves ecosystem and its environs.
Provide all supplies; trained certified and uniformed staff, any other necessary
articles to enable the provision of adequate quantity and quality meals.
Manage and dispose all waste generated from the operations of the concession,
to the satisfaction of the UDC and the local authority.
Adhere to the highest standards of food safety with equivalent adherence to the
Hazard Analysis & Critical Control Points (HACCP) minimum standards
regarding the management of food.
Responsible to pay for their electricity and potable water consumption.
Set up a kiosk as a base from which to operate.
4.0 COST OF SUBMITTING PROPOSAL
The proponent shall bear all costs associated with the preparation and submission of its
proposal and the UDC will in no case be responsible or liable for those costs, regardless
of the outcome of the selection process.
The cost of preparing the Proposal or providing additional information is the sole
responsibility of the Proponent(s). UDC will pay no brokerage fee or other similar fees to
any proponents or their agents.
5.0 SITE VISIT(S)
The proponent investor is advised to visit and examine the site to obtain for
himself/herself all information that may be necessary for preparing the proposal and
entering into an agreement with the UDC. The costs of visiting the site shall be at the
proponent's own expense. Arrangements are to be made with St. Ann Development
Company (SADCO) regarding an appointed time for the site visit and a guided tour. A
site visit is being accommodated on December 1, 2015. An appointment must
also be made through the offices of SADCO, at phone number 876-656-8446.
The proponents and any of their personnel or agents will be granted permission by the
UDC to enter upon its premises and lands for the purpose of such inspection, but only
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upon express condition that the proponent, its personnel or agents, will release and
indemnify the UDC and its personnel or agents from and against all liability in respect of
personal injury, loss of or damage to property and any other loss, damage, costs and
expenses however caused.
6.0 PROPOSED TEMPLATE FOR PROPOSALS
The format of proposals should generally following the format below.
Overview
I. Name, Address and Contact Information
a. Of the firm or individual responding to the RFP.
II. Firm Overview
a. Provide a brief description of the organization, year established, types of
business conducted and particulars of the directors and shareholders
(including Tax Payer Registration Number for each and a copy of the
Company’s Registration Certificate)
III. Experience
a. Provide a list of relevant similar business ventures.
IV. References
a. For business venture listed above provide a contact person and
information such as a telephone number, email address, etc.
V. Financial Information
a. Provide documentation (audited financial statements, credit reference,
bank statement, etc.) indicating an ability to finance the proposed
business.
Project Proposal
I. Project Description
a. Provide a detailed description of the proposed business.
II. Project Rationale & Strategy
a. Provide information supporting the feasibility and marketability of the
business.
III. Development Team
a. Provide information on the skill sets, qualifications, and background of all
members expected to participate in the execution of the business.
IV. Preliminary Financial Analysis
a. Provide estimated development cost and anticipated financing.
V. Project Timeline
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a. Provide an estimated time to implement the various elements of the
business including the beginning of operations.
7.0 ORAL PRESENTATION
At the sole discretion of the UDC, proponents may be asked to present their business
proposals orally and/or provide clarification regarding their proposals. The time, date
and location of these presentations will be determined after the Closing Date of the
Request for Proposals and UDC's initial review of Proposals.
8.0 GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
UDC reserves the right to:
• Disqualify a Proponent in the event that, in the sole discretion of UDC, its Proposal
does not contain sufficient information to permit a thorough analysis;
• Verify the validity of the information supplied and to reject any Proposal where the
contents appear to be incorrect or inaccurate in UDC's estimation;
• Accept Proposals in whole or in part;
• In its sole discretion, cancel this Request for Proposal without award or compensation
to Proponents, their officers, directors, employees or agents;
• Reject any or all Proposals;
• Accept the Proposal(s) which, in the sole opinion of the UDC is (are) deemed to be the
most advantageous to the UDC and Jamaica; and
• Request any other information it requires to evaluate the submissions. Failure to
provide the information requested may result in the proposal being disqualified.
The Proponents assume all responsibility for complying with all applicable laws
and regulations. The Proponents are also responsible for obtaining all permits
required by law or local authorities, though the UDC is prepared to advise and
assist in this process.
9.0 CONFLICT OF INTEREST All personnel involved in the procurement process are expected to observe the GOJ
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Code of Conduct for Civil Servants outlined in the Staff Orders. They are expected to
be free from interests or relationships that are actually or potentially detrimental to the
best interests of the Government, and shall not engage or participate in any transaction
involving a company, its affiliates, divisions or subsidiaries, in which they have even
minor interests.
9.1 Declaration
Any employee involved in the procurement process, who has entered into, or is about to
enter into a financial or other business relationship that might involve a conflict of
interest, must immediately inform their supervisors in writing of the circumstances
involved. This information is to be reviewed at an appropriate level and a decision taken
as to whether there is a conflict of interest, and if so, what course of action is to be
adopted.
It is the duty of all staff and any other Public Officers and officials directly or indirectly
involved in the procurement process - especially in the preparation of bidding
documents; evaluation; contract negotiations; contract management; and payments - to
declare any potential conflicts of interest. A conflict of interest will arise when the
individual has a direct or indirect relationship with a contractor, which may affect or
might reasonably be deemed by others, to affect impartiality on any matter related to
his/her duties.
A conflict of interest exists when GOJ employees involved in the procurement
process:
(a) have an outside interest that materially encroaches on time or attention that should
be devoted to the affairs of GOJ;
(b) have a direct or indirect interest in, or relationship with an outsider that is inherently
unethical, or who it might be implied or construed could make possible personal gain
due to his/her ability to influence dealings or otherwise inhibit the impartiality of the
employee’s judgment;
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(c) are directors/owners/shareholders in a company incorporated either locally or
overseas, which is bidding on a GOJ contract (this excludes persons holding shares
bought on public offer);
(d) take personal advantage of an opportunity that properly belongs to GOJ;
(e) use GOJ property without approval; and
(f) disclose GOJ trade secrets or any other proprietary information to unauthorized
persons.
A Public Officer shall declare any relationship with a Bidder, contractor or consultant
and shall take no part in either the decision-making process or the implementation of
any contract where such a relationship exists. A personal relationship is defined as
consanguinity or affinity. Disclosure may be made in writing or verbally, in the context of
a meeting. However, having made the disclosure, the individual shall not sit in the
meeting while deliberations on the issue are being conducted.
10.0 MODIFICATION AND WITHDRAWAL OF PROPOSALS
The proponent may modify or withdraw their proposal after submission provided that
written notice of the modification or withdrawal is received by the UDC prior to the
prescribed deadline for submission of proposals. The proponent's modification or
withdrawal notice shall be prepared, sealed, marked and dispatched as for proposal
submission.
11.0 EVALUATION OF PROPOSALS
11.1 Selection Criteria
Each Proposal will be evaluated based on the information provided with respect to:
• The summary of the concept for the business
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• The timeframe for the start-up of the business
• The sum offered for the right to operate this business at DRFP and/or revenue
sharing arrangement
• The evidence provided indicating the applicant's ability to operate this business
In assessing the proposals submitted, the UDC also will give consideration to the
following:
I. Completeness of Proposal
a. The thoroughness of the proposal in addressing the requested submission
criteria
II. Capability and Track Record of the Investor
a. Demonstrated ability to implement this business from concept to
operational phase.
III. Community Benefit
a. Demonstrate a clear long term benefit, such as local employment and capital
expenditure.
11.2 Evaluation Criteria
The minimum score to qualify to be shortlisted is 70. The total score will be as a result
of summing all points and the entity or person with the highest score will be
recommended to the UDC Board. Applicants must score at least 50% in the following
criteria to go forward for consideration:
Sum offered to UDC for the Investment
Evidence of Ability to Finance Proposal
Proponent’s Capacity and Track Record
Proponents who are shortlisted will be ranked from the highest to the lowest score and
the UDC will, subject to the approval of the Board of Directors, initiate negotiation, if
necessary, with the individual or entity with the highest score. If the UDC fails to arrive
at an agreement with this proponent, the next proponent in the rank will be chosen for
negotiations. The final step in the approval process requires the approval of the Minister
with responsibility for the UDC. Successful negotiation and receipt of the relevant
approvals will culminate in the award of a contract/agreement.
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Evaluation Criteria Score
Completeness of Proposal (Proposal/documentation submitted is consistent with Proposed Template at Section 3.1 of the Request for Proposal)
Submission contains adequate, accurate and verifiable information to allow for thorough analysis
Submission contains moderate, accurate and verifiable information to allow for thorough analysis
Submission is inadequate and does not allow for thorough analysis
7 - 10 5 – 6 0
Maximum Score 10
Summary of the business proposal/concept (Compatibility with the General Requirements contained herein). Operator must provide Public liability insurance )
• Compatible
Incompatible
10 0
Maximum Score 10
Sum offered to UDC for the investment • 40 (highest) • 35 • 30 • 25 • 20 • 15 (Minimum)
Maximum Score 40
Projected Timeline for implementation
• 1 – 3 months • 4 – 6 months • Over 6 months
5 2 0
Maximum Score 5
Evidence of ability to Finance Proposal
Audited Financial statements notarized by qualified accountant confirming sufficient liquidity to support proposal
Unaudited Financial statements notarized by qualified
20 15
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Evaluation Criteria Score
accountant confirming sufficient liquidity to support proposal
Letter of Intent from a reputable financial institution
Bank statement or credit reference
None of the above
10 5 0
Maximum Score 20
Proponent's Capacity and Track Record
• Over 10 years relevant experience • 5-10 years relevant experience • Under 5 years relevant experience • No Experience
15 10 7 0
Maximum Score 15
Overall Maximum Score 100