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CC 10-01-2024 Item No. 9 Photovoltaic Systems Design and Installation CIP Project_Attachment D CITY OF CUPERTINO REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS OF DESIGN-BUILD ENTITIES FOR THE CUPERTINO LIBRARY EXPANSION PROJECT RFP Issue Date: June 19, 2020 Proposal Submittal Deadline: Wednesday, July 29, 2020 at 5:00 PM ELECTRONIC SUBMITTAL ONLY CITY HALL * 10300 TORRE AVENUE CUPERTINO, CA 95014-3255 ATTACHMENT D City of Cupertino Library Expansion Project RFP for Design-Build Entities TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. THE CUPERTINO LIBRARY ............................................................................................... 1 2. THE PROJECT ....................................................................................................................... 1 A. Summary Description. ................................................................................................... 1 B. The Design-Build Documents. ..................................................................................... 2 C. Definitions. ...................................................................................................................... 3 D. Additional Information ................................................................................................. 3 E. Additional Considerations ........................................................................................... 4 3. OVERVIEW OF REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS ................................................................. 4 A. Design-Build Procurement ........................................................................................... 4 B. “Best Value.” ................................................................................................................... 5 C. Limitations and Reservation of Rights ........................................................................ 5 D. Informational Meeting .................................................................................................. 5 E. Questions or Objections ................................................................................................ 5 F. Investigation ....................................................................................................................... 6 G. Stipend ............................................................................................................................. 6 H. Proposals ......................................................................................................................... 6 4. ESTIMATED COST ............................................................................................................... 7 5. PLANNED SCHEDULE ....................................................................................................... 7 6. LABOR AND PREVAILING WAGE REQUIREMENTS ................................................. 8 A. Prevailing Wage Requirements ................................................................................... 8 B. Skilled and Trained Workforce .................................................................................... 8 7. BONDS AND INSURANCE ................................................................................................ 8 8. PROPOSAL CONTENTS ..................................................................................................... 9 A. Cover Letter .................................................................................................................... 9 B. Price Proposal Form ....................................................................................................... 9 C. Technical Design Expertise ........................................................................................... 9 D. Construction Expertise ................................................................................................ 10 City of Cupertino Library Expansion Project RFP for Design-Build Entities E. Schedule ........................................................................................................................ 10 F. Design Approach ............................................................................................................. 11 G. Life-Cycle Costs ............................................................................................................ 11 H. Construction Approach ............................................................................................... 12 I. Stipend Agreement .......................................................................................................... 12 J. Non-Collusion Declaration ............................................................................................ 12 K. Exceptions ..................................................................................................................... 12 9. PROPOSAL SUBMISSION ................................................................................................. 13 A. Submittal Instructions ................................................................................................. 13 B. Public Records Exceptions and Responsibility ........................................................ 13 C. Proposer Certifications ................................................................................................ 14 10. EVALUATION OF PROPOSALS .................................................................................. 15 A. Evaluation Panel .......................................................................................................... 16 B. Review and Evaluation ............................................................................................... 16 C. Evaluation Factors ....................................................................................................... 16 D. Private Meetings with Responsive Proposers .......................................................... 18 E. Disclosure of Proposals ............................................................................................... 19 11. AWARD ............................................................................................................................ 19 12. PROTEST PROCEDURES ............................................................................................... 20 13. DISCLAIMERS AND RESERVATION OF RIGHTS .................................................. 20 A. Disclaimers .................................................................................................................... 20 B. Reservation of Rights ................................................................................................... 20 14. APPENDICES TO RFP .................................................................................................... 21 City of Cupertino Library Expansion Project RFP for Design-Build Entities Page 1 CITY OF CUPERTINO REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FROM SHORT-LISTED DESIGN-BUILD ENTITIES FOR THE CUPERTINO LIBRARY EXPANSION PROJECT The City of Cupertino (“City”) invites each of the short-listed design-build entities (“DBEs”) to submit a proposal (“Proposal”) in response to this Request for Proposals (“RFP”) for design-build delivery of the Cupertino Library Expansion Project (“Project”). 1. THE CUPERTINO LIBRARY Completed in 2004, the Cupertino Library (“Library”) is part of the Santa Clara County Library District (“District”), and is located at 10800 Torre Avenue, Cupertino, California 95014, as part of the Cupertino Civic Center complex. Additional information about the Library may be found online at: https://sccld.org/locations/CU/. The Library was visited by over 904,000 people in fiscal year 2018/2019. Due to the ongoing popularity of the Library, expansion of the Library has been a goal of the City since 2012. At 54,000 total square feet, the existing Library is the second largest library in the District. It contains over 330,000 volumes and has a circulation of 2.5 million items. However, the Library does not have a dedicated program room and does not currently have enough seating during peak periods. 2. THE PROJECT A. Summary Description. The Project involves expansion of the existing Library, including demolition of the existing 1,175 square foot single-story Children’s Book Area City of Cupertino Library Expansion Project RFP for Design-Build Entities Page 2 and replacing it with a new 5,626 square foot two-story addition that will connect to the existing Library structure. Essential Project elements include: • creation of a new multi-purpose Program Room with 130-seat minimum audience capacity with presentation space; • spillover seating; • flexible space (room can be divided and used for multiple programs simultaneously); • kitchenette; • gender neutral restrooms on each floor; • supplemental storage; and • janitorial closet. Additional Project objectives include: • design and construction of the Project within the City’s cost estimate and planned schedule for the Project, as set forth in Sections 4 and 5, respectively, below; • relatively low life-cycle costs for a period of 15 or more years; • highly energy efficient and sustainable; and • highly durable finishes. The Project will proceed in two phases, a Design Phase and a Construction Phase, each of which will be initiated with a separate Notice to Proceed. The Notice to Proceed with Construction Services will not be issued until the City has approved the construction design documents developed during the Design Phase. B. The Design-Build Documents. The Project must be designed and built consistent with the design and program requirements developed by EHDD Architecture (“EHDD”) for the City pursuant to Public Contract Code section 22164(a), dated June 4, 2020 (the “Bridging Documents”), which are included as Appendix 1 hereto and incorporated herein. Additional information regarding the scope and authority of the Bridging Documents is set forth in the document entitled, Authority of the Bridging Documents, included as Appendix 2 hereto and incorporated herein. A copy of the form for the design-build contract, including the Design-Build Contract, General Conditions, Special City of Cupertino Library Expansion Project RFP for Design-Build Entities Page 3 Conditions, and required bond forms (collectively, the “Design-Build Contract Documents”), are included as Appendix 3 hereto and incorporated herein. The Bridging Documents and Design-Build Contract Documents are referenced collectively herein as the “Design-Build Documents.” The City will not consider requests to modify the form of the Design-Build Contract, General Conditions, or bond forms. The Project must be designed and constructed in conformance with the Design-Build Documents, and in compliance with all applicable local, state, and federal laws, regulations, rules, codes, ordinances, permits, orders, and the like enacted or imposed by or under the auspices of any governmental entity with jurisdiction over the Project or any portion of the Project (“Laws”), including, but not limited to applicable local, state, and federal orders pertaining to the coronavirus pandemic, as further specified in the Special Conditions to the Design-Build Contract Documents. C. Definitions. All capitalized terms that are used in this RFP that are not otherwise defined herein have the same meanings provided for those terms in Article 1 of the General Conditions. D. Additional Information. 1. Record Drawings. A copy of the record drawings for the current Library building, dated November 29, 2004, are included as Appendix 4 hereto, and provided for additional reference and background information. 2. Geotechnical Report. A copy of the geotechnical report prepared by Treadwell & Rollo dated May 29, 2002 and revised on November 4, 2002 (“Geotechnical Report”), is included as Appendix 5 hereto, and provided for additional reference and background information. 3. City Website. Additional information about the Project, may be found on the City’s website at: https://www.cupertino.org/our-city/departments/public- works/city-construction-projects-capital-improvement-projects/library- expansion-project. City of Cupertino Library Expansion Project RFP for Design-Build Entities Page 4 E. Additional Considerations. Additional considerations for design and construction of the Project include the following: • a constrained site, impacted parking, and small staging area; • congested parking lot adjacent to the site; • continued operation of the Library during construction, as feasible; • connecting to existing building on two sides and two stories; • utility relocations; • temporary relocation of the Story Room during construction; • seismic bracing of existing structure after demolition and during construction; • steel structural system with piers or piles required; • HVAC system must tie in with existing building; • extensive electrical distribution, greater than code minimum; • masonry exterior to match existing; and • high quality windows and doors to match existing. 3. OVERVIEW OF REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS A. Design-Build Procurement. The City intends to use design-build procurement for the Project, pursuant to California Public Contract Code sections 22160 et seq. The City previously issued a Request for Qualifications (“RFQ”) on May 12, 2020. This RFP invites each of the responding DBEs that have been short-listed by the City following the RFQ process pursuant to Public Contract Code section 22164(b) (individually a “Proposer,” and collectively, “Proposers”), to submit a Proposal for design and construction of the Project in accordance with the requirements of this RFP and the Design-Build Documents. The City will only accept Proposals from the short-listed Proposers, listed as follows, each of whom will be provided with electronic access to this RFP and the appendices hereto: • Gilbane Building Company with Group 4 Architecture • Gonsalves & Stronck Construction with Noll & Tam Architects City of Cupertino Library Expansion Project RFP for Design-Build Entities Page 5 • Rodan Builders with SVA Architects • Swinerton with Steinberg Hart B. “Best Value.” The Design-Build Contract for the Project will be awarded, if at all, on a “best value” basis, as determined by the City, acting in its sole discretion, and as further specified in this RFP, including the Evaluation Factors set forth in Section 10, below. By submitting a Proposal, a Proposer agrees that if it is selected as providing the “best value,” it will enter into the contract with the City based on the Design-Build Contract Documents. C. Limitations and Reservation of Rights. This RFP is not a formal request for bids nor an offer by the City to contract with a Proposer. The City reserves the right to amend this RFP by addenda, which may include, but is not limited to, changes to the Design- Build Documents or changes to the planned schedule set forth in Section 5, below, including an extension of the deadline for submitting or evaluating the Proposals. The City reserves the right, at all times, acting in its sole discretion, to cancel, postpone or modify the Project or RFP procurement in the City’s best interest. The City reserves the right, at any time, to reject any or all Proposals in whole or in part. Except as specified herein with respect to the stipend, as set forth in subsection 3.G, below, each Proposer is solely responsible for the expenses it incurs to respond to this RFP, including, but not limited to, site investigation. Additional disclaimers and reservations of rights are set forth in Section 13, below. D. Informational Meeting. The short-listed Proposers are invited to participate in an informational meeting via videoconference (Zoom) with representatives of the City on June 23, 2020, at 1:00 PM for review of the Project and Proposal requirements. Proposers are encouraged to attend. The City may elect to issue an addendum to this RFP following the informational meeting. Login information for the videoconference will be provided to each of the short-listed DBEs. E. Questions or Objections. Questions regarding this RFP, the Design-Build Documents or objections to the RFP process may only be submitted in writing via email addressed to the City’s CIP Program Manager, Michael Zimmermann, at City of Cupertino Library Expansion Project RFP for Design-Build Entities Page 6 michaelz@cupertino.org. All questions or objections must be received by 5:00 PM on July 14, 2020, subject to amendment by addendum. Questions or objections must be specific and must reference the applicable provisions(s) in the RFP by section number. Any questions or objections that are not submitted within the time and manner specified will be deemed waived. Written responses will be provided in addenda to this RFP distributed by email to all short-listed DBEs. The City will not be bound by the oral representations of any City employees, officials, or representatives. Each Proposer is solely responsible for ensuring that it has received and reviewed each addendum before submitting its Proposal. F. Investigation. Proposers are solely responsible for conducting all appropriate site investigation at their sole cost prior to submitting Proposals. Proposers that wish to undertake any invasive testing or wish to access the existing Library must contact the City in advance to make the necessary arrangements, which may include indemnifying the City against any liability arising from such access and will require compliance with all applicable social distancing protocols in light of the continuing pandemic. Each Proposer should thoroughly review the Design-Build Documents, the Project site, and any reference documents made available by the City. G. Stipend. Each short-listed Proposer that submits a responsive Proposal, as determined by the City, but that is not selected by the City for award of the Design-Build Contract, will receive a stipend of $10,000 following award of the Design-Build Contract or termination of the RFP process, whichever occurs first. The purpose of the stipend is to encourage high quality, competitive Proposals, including preliminary design documents. A Proposer will not be eligible for a stipend if it submits a late or nonresponsive Proposal or withdraws from the RFP process. In addition, eligibility for the stipend will be conditioned on execution of the Stipend Agreement included in Appendix 7. H. Proposals. The Proposals and attachments thereto, including design or construction ideas and concepts, will become the property of the City upon submission and City reserves the right to incorporate any such ideas and concepts in the final construction documents for the Project. City of Cupertino Library Expansion Project RFP for Design-Build Entities Page 7 4. ESTIMATED COST The City estimates that the Project will cost $6,500,000 to design and construct. 5. PLANNED SCHEDULE The following schedule is provided for general planning, including tentative dates (denoted with an asterisk [*]), based on currently available information. All dates and durations are subject to revision as the procurement process and Project proceed. All times are Pacific Time. ACTIVITY DATE TIME RFP distributed to shortlisted DBEs 6/19/2020 Informational Meeting 6/23/2020 TBD Deadline for RFP questions/objections 7/14/2020 5:00 PM Proposal Submittal Deadline 7/29/2020 5:00 PM Preliminary Review of Proposals by Evaluation Panel 7/30-8/2/20 Private Presentation of Responsive Proposals 8/3-5/2020* TBD Private Discussions and/or Negotiations (City option) 8/6-10/2020* Notice of Intent to Award issued 8/10/2020* Selected Proposer executes Contract 8/14/2020 City Council award of Design-Build Contract 8/18/2020 DBE Submits Insurance Documentation By 8/25/20 Notice to Proceed with Design Services (anticipated) 8/31/2020* Design Development Phase Submittals (desirable by) 10/12/2020* Demolition Constr. Documents Submittal (desirable by) 10/13/2020* DBE Submittal for Demolition Permit (desirable by) 10/13/2020* Construction Documents Phase Submittals (desirable by) 1/11/2021* DBE Submittal for Construction Permit (desirable by) 1/11/2021* Demolition Begins(desirable by) 2/9/2021* Certificate of Occupancy issued 12/21/2021 Library FF&E Move-in Begins 12/21/2021* Final Completion 12/27/2021 City of Cupertino Library Expansion Project RFP for Design-Build Entities Page 8 6. LABOR AND PREVAILING WAGE REQUIREMENTS A. Prevailing Wage Requirements. All contractors and subcontractors performing work on the Project must be registered with the Department of Industrial Relations (“DIR”) to perform public construction. Construction of the Project will be subject to prevailing wage requirements for each craft, classification or type of worker needed to perform the work, including employer payments for health and welfare, pension, vacation, apprenticeship and similar purposes. These prevailing rates are available online at http://www.dir.ca.gov/DLSR and on file at the City’s offices. DBE and each contractor or subcontractor performing work on the Project which is subject to prevailing wage requirements (as set forth in Labor Code section 1720 et seq.) must pay no less than the specified rates to all workers employed to provide such work for the Project. The schedule of per diem wages is based upon a working day of eight hours. The rate for holiday and overtime work must be at least time and one-half. The Design-Build Contract will be subject to compliance monitoring and enforcement by the DIR pursuant to Labor Code section 1771.4. Detailed prevailing wage requirements are included in the Design-Build Contract Documents. B. Skilled and Trained Workforce. The selected DBE must ensure that the general contractor and subcontractors at every tier will use a skilled and trained workforce to perform all work on the Project that falls within an apprenticeable occupation in the building and construction trades, in accordance with Public Contract Code section 2600 et seq. 7. BONDS AND INSURANCE Pursuant to Public Contract Code section 22165, the DBE will be required to provide a payment bond and a performance bond, each in the amount of 100% of the Construction Services cost. Bond requirements are further specified in Article 4 of the General Conditions, and the DBE must use the bond forms provided with the Design-Build Contract Documents. The DBE or its Design Professional(s) will also be required to provide professional liability (errors and omissions) insurance for the Design Services for the Project as further specified in the Design-Build Contract Documents. City of Cupertino Library Expansion Project RFP for Design-Build Entities Page 9 8. PROPOSAL CONTENTS Each Proposal must be submitted in compliance with the requirements of this RFP. The City may, acting in its sole discretion, elect to reject any Proposal that it determines to be nonresponsive. The City also reserves the right, but not the obligation, to waive any immaterial irregularities. Each Proposal is limited to forty (40) pages. Clarity and brevity are preferable to volume. Each Proposal must contain the following, organized as Parts A through K, with no additional material (e.g., generic marketing brochures), in order to ensure a fair, competitive process: A. Cover Letter. Part A of the Proposal must be a cover letter containing a summary of the Proposal, and binding confirmation that the Proposer certifies and agrees to the terms and conditions set forth in this RFP, including, but not limited to, the certifications set forth in subsection 9.C below. The cover letter, as well as each of the separate forms that must be executed and included with the Proposal, as further specified below, must be executed by an individual or individuals who are authorized to bind the Proposer to the terms of the Proposal, and the individual(s) signing on behalf of the Proposer must be clearly identified by name and title. If the Proposer is a corporation, signatures from two officers of the corporation are required as further specified in California Corporation Code section 313. B. Price Proposal Form. Part B must include the completed and executed Price Proposal Form, which is included in Appendix 6 hereto. Complete and execute the Price Proposal Form as indicated, consistent with the execution requirements set forth in subsection 8.A, above. C. Technical Design Expertise. Part C must provide information regarding the technical design expertise of the Proposer and members of the Proposer’s Design-Build Team as it relates to this Project, including, but not limited to, the Design Professional(s) and their subconsultants. Describe how any in-house expertise within each member of the DBE Team providing Design Services may be implemented on this Project. Submit a table showing the planned staffing assigned to the Design Phase, including a list of all City of Cupertino Library Expansion Project RFP for Design-Build Entities Page 10 individuals assigned to perform Design Services directly on the Project with each individual’s name, job classification, existing employees or employees to be hired or non- employees (independent consultants), the hours each individual is assigned to the Project during the Design Phase, and total hours expected to be expended during the Design Phase. Identify any proposed changes to Proposer’s previously submitted Statement of Qualifications (“SOQ”), including, but not limited to, any proposed changes to proposed DBE Team members and key personnel. Note: The City reserves the right to reject any proposed substitutions of team members, subcontractors, or key personnel which were listed in the SOQ, including the right to disqualify any short-listed Proposer for material changes to its SOQ in this regard which are unacceptable to the City. D. Construction Expertise. Part D must provide information regarding the construction expertise of the Proposer and members of the Proposer’s Design-Build Team as it relates to this Project, including, but not limited to, the general contractor; the electrical, mechanical, and plumbing subcontractors; and any other subcontractors that the Proposer intends to use for the Project. Describe how any in-house expertise within each member of the DBE Team providing Construction Services may be implemented on this Project. Submit a table showing the planned staffing assigned to the site management during the Construction Phase, including a list of all individuals assigned to perform work directly on the Project with each individual’s name, job classification, existing employees or employees to be hired or non-employees (independent consultants), the hours each individual is assigned to the Project during the Construction Phase, and the total hours expected to be expended during the Construction Phase. Identify any proposed changes to Proposer’s previously submitted SOQ, including, but not limited to, any proposed changes to proposed DBE Team members and key personnel. Note: The City reserves the right to reject any proposed substitutions of team members, subcontractors, or key personnel which were listed in the SOQ, including the right to disqualify any short-listed Proposer for material changes to its SOQ in this regard which are unacceptable to the City. E. Schedule. Part E must include a realistic and achievable proposed schedule for design (including design review by the City and Fire Marshal), permitting, and construction of the Project, including the proposed schedule for issuance of occupancy permits. The schedule should be accompanied by a summary narrative that explains the Proposer's approach to timely delivery of the Project. The schedule must take into City of Cupertino Library Expansion Project RFP for Design-Build Entities Page 11 consideration anticipated weather days; time for City review of submittals (including time for resubmission) during the Design Phase and the Construction Phase; lead times for ordering materials and equipment; and the planned date for Final Completion (as defined in Article 1 of the General Conditions in the Design-Build Contract Documents) by the date specified in Section 5, above. Identify any recommendations to ensure timely or early completion of the Project, if any, including any changes to sequencing or durations reflected in the planned schedule provided in Section 5, above. Identify any variations from the City’s planned schedule provided in Section 5, above. F. Design Approach. Part F must describe the Proposer’s planned approach to design of the Project, consistent with the Bridging Documents. 1. Summarize the proposed design approach, attaching preliminary design documents depicting the overall design concept in a form the best conveys Proposer’s design ideas (e.g. diagrams, floor plans, elevations, sections, details, site improvements, landscaping, mechanical, electrical, and/or concept material). 2. Describe how the design approach will implement the program requirements and performance criteria set forth in the Bridging Documents. 3. Describe how the design approach will exceed the program requirements and performance criteria set forth in the Bridging Documents, including, but not limited to, approaches to reducing annual operating costs and any value-added enhancements, including, but not limited to, green building strategies. 4. Describe any proposed value engineering modifications to the Bridging Documents that are recommended for construction cost savings, operation costs and efficiency, energy savings, or improving life-cycle costs. G. Life-Cycle Costs. Part G must describe the anticipated life-cycle costs of the proposed design over 15 years or more, with a life-cycle cost analysis ("LCCA") to address anticipated maintenance, service, utilities, and system/component replacement costs for the following: energy systems, mechanical systems, electrical systems, structural systems, building envelope, and site improvements. City of Cupertino Library Expansion Project RFP for Design-Build Entities Page 12 H. Construction Approach. Part H must describe the Proposer’s approach to ensuring safe, on-time and efficient construction in compliance with the Design-Build Documents, the planned schedule, and applicable Laws. Include a work plan that generally addresses, at a minimum, the following elements: the overall management plan; quality assurance and quality control plan; subcontractor qualification criteria and standards; integration and coordination of design and construction; City reviews; jurisdictional approvals; cost control plan; packaging and phasing, if any; safety plan; preliminary construction logistics plan, shown in progressive phases, indicating locations proposed for trailers, fences, storage areas, etc.; commissioning plan (the City will hire a third party to commission the building); and measures to mitigate unforeseen conditions (e.g. level of manpower resources that Proposer will apply in the first three months following the Notice to Proceed with Design Services to mitigate unforeseen conditions; assurance that scoping documents and existing conditions are fully examined, understood, and coordinated with design efforts; satisfying jurisdictional requirements for the Project). I. Stipend Agreement. Part I must include the completed and executed Stipend Agreement, which is included in Appendix 7 hereto. Complete and execute the Stipend Agreement as indicated, consistent with the execution requirements set forth in subsection 8.A, above. J. Non-Collusion Declaration. Part J must include the completed and executed Non- Collusion Declaration, which is included in Appendix 8 hereto. Complete and execute the Non-Collusion Declaration as indicated, consistent with the execution requirements set forth in subsection 8.A, above. K. Exceptions. Part K must specifically identify and explain any exceptions, if any, to the Bridging Documents. State if no exceptions are taken. Note: The City reserves the right to reject any exceptions that the City determines are not in the City’s best interest or to reject a Proposal as non-responsive based on exceptions that are unacceptable to the City as inconsistent with the Project objectives as set forth in the Bridging Documents and expressed herein. City of Cupertino Library Expansion Project RFP for Design-Build Entities Page 13 9. PROPOSAL SUBMISSION A. Submittal Instructions. Proposals must be received by the City no later than 5:00 PM on July 29, 2020, subject to amendment via addendum (“Proposal Submittal Deadline”). Each responding DBE must upload an electronic copy of its Proposal and attachments (in Adobe PDF format, accompanied by editable native format copy of any spreadsheets in the PDF) via the City’s online portal for its Department of Public Works in the “Business Opportunities” portion of the City’s website at: https://apps.cupertino.org/bidmanagement/index.aspx Late submittals may be disregarded as nonresponsive. Submitting an electronic document via the portal may take more time than anticipated depending on the file size. Please allow adequate time to complete the online submission before the Proposal Submittal Deadline. Proposal submissions which are in progress at the time of the Proposal Submittal Deadline will be automatically rejected by the system, which will not allow any submissions following the Proposal Submittal Deadline. Neither paper copies nor data storage devices (e.g., thumb drives) will be accepted. Any request to withdraw a submitted Proposal must be submitted via email addressed to the City’s CIP Program Manager, Michael Zimmermann, at michaelz@cupertino.org, before the Proposal Submittal Deadline. B. Public Records Exceptions and Responsibility. If a Proposer believes that any portion(s) of its Proposal are exempt from disclosure under the California Public Records Act (Govt. Code section 6250) (the “CPRA”), it is the Proposer’s responsibility to (1) identify the portion(s) that it believes to be exempt from disclosure, clearly and with specificity; (2) for each such portion, identify the applicable exemption in the CPRA; and (3) clearly state the factual basis for applying the exemption as specified. By submitting an Proposal, Proposer agrees that it is Proposer’s sole responsibility to respond to any legal challenge for disclosure of its Proposal in whole or in part, and DBE agrees that it will indemnify, defend, and hold City harmless against any such CPRA challenge with respect to the contents of its Proposal. City of Cupertino Library Expansion Project RFP for Design-Build Entities Page 14 C. Proposer Certifications. By submitting a Proposal, each Proposer further certifies and agrees to each of the following: 1. Statements and Representations. DBE certifies that all statements and representations made in its Proposal, or incorporated by reference, are true, correct, and materially complete. 2. Proposal. DBE agrees that its Proposal will remain valid for at least 90 days following the Proposal Submittal Deadline. 3. Design Standards. Except as expressly and clearly specified in its Proposal, DBE certifies that its proposed design will meet or exceed the minimum standards and performance criteria set forth in the Bridging Documents. 4. Planned Project Schedule. DBE certifies its ability and intent to meet the Project schedule submitted with its Proposal, consistent with the scheduling requirements and milestones set forth in the Design-Build Documents. 5. Qualifications. DBE certifies that all information that it submitted to the City in its SOQ remains true, complete, and correct unless otherwise expressly and clearly stated in its Proposal. 6. Financial Ability. DBE certifies that it is not aware of any facts that would materially impair its financial ability to perform the Services for the Project and that it has sufficient liquid assets to pay its debts as and when they fall due. 7. Design-Build Documents. DBE certifies that it fully understands and has no questions regarding any of the Bridging Documents, and if selected by the City for the Project, agrees to execute the Design-Build Contract based on the form provided with the Design-Build Contract Documents, without exceptions. 8. Licenses. DBE certifies that for the duration of the procurement process, it will possess and maintain in good standing all licenses that it is required to hold under applicable Laws in order to perform Services for the Project. City of Cupertino Library Expansion Project RFP for Design-Build Entities Page 15 9. Conflict of Interest. DBE, including any employees of DBE, any member of the design-build team, or any other person relative to the services to be provided for the Project, certifies that it does not have a prohibited conflict of interest, as further set forth in Section 7 of the RFQ, and agrees to disclose to the City any actual, apparent, direct or indirect, or potential conflicts of interest that may exist with respect to DBE, any employees of DBE, any member of the design-build team, or any other person relative to the services to be provided for the Project, as required by Section 7 of the RFQ. 10. Non-Discrimination. DBE certifies that it will not discriminate in its hiring or employment practices because of age, sex, race, color, ancestry, national origin, religious creed, physical handicap, medical condition, marital status, or sexual orientation, in accordance with section 12940 of the California Government Code, and that it will comply with all anti-discrimination Laws, including, but not limited to, the California Fair Employment and Housing Act (Gov. Code § 12900 et seq.). 11. Iran Contracting Act. DBE certifies it is not identified on a list created pursuant to subdivision (b) of Public Contract Code section 2203, under the Iran Contracting Act of 2010. 12. Immigration Reform and Control Act. DBE certifies that it is in full compliance with the provisions of the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, as well as any similar provision of applicable Laws setting forth proscriptions or penalties relating to the employment or hiring of undocumented aliens. 10. EVALUATION OF PROPOSALS City of Cupertino Library Expansion Project RFP for Design-Build Entities Page 16 A. Evaluation Panel. The Proposals will be reviewed and evaluated by a panel including City staff and its construction management consultant (“Evaluation Panel”). The Evaluation Panel will have the option of consulting with a separate Advisory Panel that will include EHDD and City representatives with specialized knowledge of the Project needs and requirements. The Evaluation Panel may consult with the Advisory Panel on an as-needed basis with respect to technical issues, including interpretation of the Design-Build Documents. B. Review and Evaluation. Proposals will be reviewed based on factors set forth in subsection 10.C, below. Pursuant to Public Contract Code Section 22164(d), the City reserves the right to request Proposal revisions and to hold discussions and negotiations with responsive Proposers. The City reserves the right, but assumes no obligation, to request clarifying information from any DBE following submission of a Proposal if it determines that further clarification is necessary to evaluate the Proposal. When the evaluation process is completed, including the private meetings referenced in subsection 10.D, below, the Proposals will be ranked based on total scores to identify the Proposal that provides the best value to the City. The Proposal with the highest score at the conclusion of the review and evaluation process will be recommended for award of the Design-Build Contract. C. Evaluation Factors. The significant factors that the City will consider in evaluating Proposals, and the approach to scoring each factor, are as follows (collectively, the “Evaluation Factors”): 1. Price (0-50 points): The City’s preference is to award the Design-Build Contract for the Project, if at all, to a Proposer who can promise timely design-build delivery of the Project pursuant to the planned Schedule in Section 5, within the City’s cost estimate, as set forth in Section 4, and meeting or exceeding the minimum requirements, including performance criteria, set forth in the RFP and Bridging Documents. However, the City may be willing to consider some reductions in those minimum requirements in order to achieve cost savings for the public. Accordingly, the Evaluation Panel will preliminarily rank Proposals based on Price Proposal A submissions, in the manner set forth below, but the City reserves the right to re-evaluate the Proposals based on Price Proposal B submissions, in City of Cupertino Library Expansion Project RFP for Design-Build Entities Page 17 the manner set forth below, if one or more of the Price Proposal A submissions exceeds the City’s Project estimate of $6,500,000. • Price Proposal A (0-50 points): The lowest price submitted for Price Proposal A will be scored at 50 points and each higher Price Proposal A will be scored at a proportionately lower score. The lower the price, the higher the score. In the case of a tie for the Total Contract Price, the Proposal with the lowest price for Construction Services will be given the higher score. • Price Proposal B (0-25 points): If one or more of the Price Proposal A submissions exceeds the City’s Project estimate of $6,500,000, the Price Proposal B submissions will be considered and scored as follows: (1) up to 10 points for providing the lowest price, which each higher price scored proportionately lower, and (2) up to 15 points for providing the best value to the City in terms of preserving the overall Project objectives, including aesthetic appearance, functionality, quality, life-cycle costs, and timely completion. 2. Technical Design Expertise (0-15 points): The Evaluation Panel will evaluate technical design expertise set forth in Part C of the Proposal in relation to the Project objectives. 3. Construction Expertise (0-25 points): The Evaluation Panel will evaluate construction expertise set forth in Part D of the Proposal in relation to the Project objectives. 4. Schedule (0-30 points): The Evaluation Panel will evaluate Part E of each Proposal in relation to the Project objectives. 5. Proposed Design Approach (0-30 points): The Evaluation Panel will evaluate Proposer’s proposed design approach for the Project as set forth in Part F of the Proposal in relation to the Project objectives, including consideration of the quality, utility, clarity, and aesthetics of the proposed design concept in relation to the Bridging Documents; the manner in which the design approach will exceed City of Cupertino Library Expansion Project RFP for Design-Build Entities Page 18 the program requirements and performance criteria set forth in the Bridging Documents; and any recommended value engineering. 6. Life-Cycle Costs Over 15 or More Years (0-5 points): The Evaluation Panel will evaluate Proposer’s LCCA submitted as Part G of the Proposal. 7. Proposed Construction Approach (0-15 points): The Evaluation Panel will evaluate Proposer’s proposed construction approach for the Project as set forth in Part H of the Proposal, including consideration of Proposer’s approach to ensuring safe, on-time and cost-effective construction in compliance with the Design-Build Documents, the planned schedule, and applicable Laws. 8. Presentation (0-25 points): The private presentation to the Evaluation Panel by each responsive Proposer, as set forth in subsection 10.D, below, will be comparatively evaluated based on each Proposer’s demonstrated understanding of the City’s objectives for the Project, the Proposer’s proposed solutions and approaches to the Project, and the Proposer’s ability to communicate effectively. 9. Responsiveness (0-5 points): The Evaluation Panel will evaluate each Proposal for responsiveness to this RFP, including compliance with the requirements set forth in Sections 8 and 9 of this RFP and consideration of any exceptions (or lack thereof) set forth in Part K of the Proposal. D. Private Meetings with Responsive Proposers. Following initial review of the Proposals, each responsive Proposer will be invited to participate in one or more private and confidential videoconference meetings (via Zoom) with the Evaluation Panel. Additionally, the Advisory Panel may also attend these meetings, but responsibility for scoring the Proposals, including the presentations, will be limited to the Evaluation Panel. The purpose of the initial meetings will be to afford each responsive Proposer the opportunity to fully present its Proposal to ensure that the Evaluation Panel is fully apprised of all salient information, and to respond to any questions that members of the Evaluation Panel may have regarding the Proposal. The City anticipates that the Evaluation Panel will schedule one or more follow-up private meetings with one or more of the responsive Proposers for purposes of further discussion or negotiations as City of Cupertino Library Expansion Project RFP for Design-Build Entities Page 19 authorized by Public Contract Code section 22164(d)(4). Each Proposer is encouraged to have all key members of its Design-Build Team participate in the private meetings, including, at a minimum, the lead architect and the project manager for the general contractor. 1. Notification. Each Proposer that submits a timely, responsive Proposal will be notified in writing when it is invited to present its Proposal to the Evaluation Panel. The written notice may specify required attendees and time limits for the presentation. 2. Confidentiality. In order to ensure that any discussions or negotiations are conducted in good faith, the presentations will be conducted privately to ensure fair competition among the Proposers and protection of Proposer work product. In addition, the Evaluation Panel will maintain as confidential during the RFP process any draft designs or ideas presented during the private meetings. E. Disclosure of Proposals. Proposals will be downloaded and reviewed privately to assure confidentiality and avoid disclosure of the contents to competing Proposers prior to and during the City’s review, evaluation and negotiation processes. All Proposals and materials submitted to the City in response to this RFP will remain the property of the City, and with the exception of information clearly identified as financial or proprietary, all Proposals will be subject to public disclosure under the CPRA when the City has concluded negotiations with the selected Proposer. 11. AWARD The City will award the Design-Build Contract, if at all, to the responsible DBE that is determined by the City Council, acting in its sole discretion, to offer the best value to the public. The City will issue a Notice of Intent to Award to the DBE whose Proposal is determined by the Evaluation Panel to offer the best value (the “Selected DBE”), before the City Council takes action to authorize award of the Design-Build Contract. City staff will provide the Selected DBE with a completed copy of the Design-Build Contract based on the Selected DBE’s Proposal and any subsequently negotiated terms. Within ten City of Cupertino Library Expansion Project RFP for Design-Build Entities Page 20 calendar days following issuance of the Notice of Intent to Award, the Selected DBE must submit the executed Design-Build Contract and submit all required insurance certifications and endorsements to the City. 12. PROTEST PROCEDURES Any protest challenging the City’s Notice of Intent to Award to the Selected DBE must be submitted no later than 5:00 PM, on the third business day following issuance of the Notice of Intent to Award. The protest must be submitted in writing via email addressed to the City’s CIP Program Manager, Michael Zimmermann, at michaelz@cupertino.org, and must clearly specify the basis for the protest. The protest will be reviewed by the Director of Public Works in consultation with the City Attorney’s Office, and their determination on the protest is final. No public hearing will be held on the protest. Time being of the essence, the City reserves the right to proceed with the design-build procurement process notwithstanding any pending protest or legal challenge. 13. DISCLAIMERS AND RESERVATION OF RIGHTS A. Disclaimers. This RFP is not a formal request for bids nor an offer by the City to contract with a DBE responding to this RFP. Upon receipt, each Proposal becomes the sole property of the City and will not be returned to the DBE. B. Reservation of Rights. The City reserves, in its sole discretion, the right to reject any and all Proposals, and the right (but not the obligation) to waive any immaterial irregularities in a Proposal or the submission of a Proposal. The City reserves the right to amend this RFP by addenda, including, but not limited to, the Proposal Submittal Deadline. City may modify or waive any of the criteria or procedures specified in this RFP, subject to the limitations of law. The City reserves the right to decline to award the Design-Build Contract to any Proposer; the right to initiate a new RFQ or RFP process; the right to delay, modify, suspend or cancel the Project or the design-build procurement process at any time, including the right to switch to conventional design-bid-build delivery, all based on the City’s best interests and at the City’s sole discretion. The City City of Cupertino Library Expansion Project RFP for Design-Build Entities Page 21 reserves the right, at any time, to reject any Proposal that is determined to contain false, misleading, or materially incomplete information. The City reserves the right to eliminate a Proposer from the list of short-listed DBEs if it is determined that the qualifications of the DBE were misrepresented during the RFQ stage of the procurement process. 14. APPENDICES TO RFP The following appendices are included with this RFP: Appendix 1 – Bridging Documents Appendix 2 – Authority of Bridging Documents Appendix 3 – Design-Build Contract Documents Appendix 4 – Record Drawings of Existing Library Appendix 5 – Geotechnical Report Appendix 6 – Price Proposal Form Appendix 7 – Stipend Agreement Appendix 8 – Non-Collusion Declaration