RFQ - Bridge Corridor Rehabilitation – PA Approach

The Port Authority (Authority) hereby invites interested professional consulting engineering firms to submit a Statement of Qualification for providing engineering design services for the Corridor Rehabilitation – PA Approach.

The Scope of Services the Authority requires shall include but not be limited to all design activities required to develop a detailed design for the proposed structural, roadway, lighting, communications, electronic signage improvement and maintenance and protection of traffic staging along I-76 in , .

The engineering design services shall include, but not be limited to site investigation, field survey, preliminary design alternatives, cost estimates and recommendations, final design, and preparing complete contract documents with which the Authority may solicit construction bids.

The Authority’s Board of Commissioners adopted a resolution stating Consultants seeking contracted work must be prevented from influencing the vendor selection process. In order to be considered, the attached Political Contribution Form and the Certification must be completed and submitted in a separately sealed envelope labeled “POLITICAL CONTRIBUTION FORM AND CERTIFICATION” along with your Statement of Qualifications.

Six (6) copies of the written Statement of Qualifications and U.S. Government Forms SF330 must be received by the Authority no later than 4:00 p.m. on October 29, 2015. Faxed or e-mail Statement of Qualifications will not be accepted. Late Statement of Qualifications will not be accepted. The Statement of Qualifications should be addressed to Mr. Michael P. Venuto, P.E., P.L.S., Chief Engineer, Delaware River Port Authority, , 2 Riverside Drive, P.O. Box 1949, Camden, 08101. The mailing envelope containing the Statement of Qualifications shall be labeled “Walt Whitman Bridge Corridor Rehabilitation – PA Approach”. The Statement of Qualifications shall describe, in five (5) pages or less, the qualifications of the firm and the key personnel on the design team and shall briefly describe similar consultation projects successfully completed in the last five years by the firm and the key personnel. The Statement of Qualifications will be used by the Authority to establish a short list of consultants to receive a Request for Proposal and to engage a consultant for this project.

The Delaware River Port Authority is firmly committed to providing full and equal business opportunities to all persons regardless of race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age or non-job related disability. In that regard, the Delaware River Port Authority will affirmatively assure that minority and female-owned business enterprises are afforded equal opportunities to submit bids and/or proposals for consideration for all purchases and contracts issued in connection with this project. Prospective proposers should understand that the participation of certified MBEs and WBEs is a matter of great interest in the evaluation of all proposals. To that end, the DRPA has established MBE and WBE goals for this project. Proposers are notexpected to name their MBE and WBE team members at the time they submit the Statement of Qualifications. However, MBE and WBE team members must be named, and commitment levels must be noted at the time the proposal is submitted.

This public advertisement constitutes the Delaware River Port Authority’s formal solicitation to determine the interest of qualified Professional Engineering firms in the aforementioned project.

DELAWARE RIVER PORT AUTHORITY By: Michael P. Venuto, P.E., P.L.S. Chief Engineer Phone: 856-968-2062