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Request for Expressions of Interest (RFEI) Biosolids Forest Fertilization Program Issue Date: June 20, 2017 Closing: 3 complete hard copies plus 1 electronic copy (CD, DVD, or USB flash drive) in .pdf format of each Response must be received before 2:00 pm (local time) on Wednesday, July 5, 2017 Closing Location: Regional District of Nanaimo Regional and Community Utilities Second Floor 6300 Hammond Bay Road Nanaimo, BC V9T 6N2 Contact Individual: Adrian Limpus Engineering Technologist Wastewater Services Regional District of Nanaimo [email protected]

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Page 1: Biosolids Forest Fertilization Program · BC. Biosolids used in this program are transported to one of four stockpiles and land applied in accordance to requirements of OMRR. Biosolids

Request for Expressions of Interest (RFEI)

Biosolids Forest Fertilization Program

Issue Date: June 20, 2017

Closing: 3 complete hard copies plus 1 electronic copy (CD, DVD, or USB flash drive) in .pdf format

of each Response must be received before 2:00 pm (local time) on Wednesday, July 5, 2017

Closing Location: Regional District of Nanaimo

Regional and Community Utilities Second Floor

6300 Hammond Bay Road Nanaimo, BC V9T 6N2

Contact Individual:

Adrian Limpus

Engineering Technologist – Wastewater Services Regional District of Nanaimo

[email protected]

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Table of Contents

1. Call for Expressions of Interest ....................................................................................... 2

2. Background ....................................................................................................................... 3

2.1 RDN Wastewater Services ................................................................................................. 3

2.2 Forest Fertilization Program History ................................................................................... 3

2.3 Biosolids Production........................................................................................................... 5

2.4 Regulatory Framework ....................................................................................................... 6

2.5 Additional Information ........................................................................................................ 6

3. Scope ................................................................................................................................. 7

4. General Conditions ........................................................................................................... 9

4.1 General ........................................................................................................................... 9

4.2 Contact Individual ............................................................................................................ 9

4.3 Requests for Information.................................................................................................. 9

4.4 Enquiries and Addenda ................................................................................................... 9

4.5 Closing Date .................................................................................................................. 10

4.6 Late Responses............................................................................................................. 10

4.7 Signed Agreement Letter ............................................................................................... 10

4.8 Changes to Expression of Interest Wording ................................................................... 10

4.9 Withdrawal ..................................................................................................................... 10

4.9 Solicitation ..................................................................................................................... 11

4.10 Acceptance of Expression of Interests ........................................................................... 11

4.11 Definition and Form of Contract ..................................................................................... 11

4.12 Agreement with Terms .................................................................................................. 11

4.13 Modification of Terms .................................................................................................... 11

4.14 Liability for Errors .......................................................................................................... 11

4.15 Process Conditions ....................................................................................................... 12

4.16 Ownership of Responses ............................................................................................... 12

4.17 Confidentiality of Information ......................................................................................... 12

4.18 Not a Tender Call .......................................................................................................... 12

4.19 Safety............................................................................................................................. 13

4.20 Environmental Management System .............................................................................. 13

5. Process and Schedule ........................................................................................................... 14

5.1 Schedule .......................................................................................................................... 14

6. Submissions ......................................................................................................................... 15

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7. Evaluation ....................................................................................................................... 18

7.1 Project Team Structure and Project Management Approach (20%) ................................. 18

7.2 Company Experience, References, and Relevant Projects (30%) .................................... 18

7.3 Individual Team Member Experience (30%) ..................................................................... 18

7.4 Project Understanding (20%) ........................................................................................... 19

APPENDIX A: RECEIPT CONFIRMATION FORM ..................................................................... 20

List of Tables

Table 1 - Biosolids Production from GNPCC and FCPCC (2012 To 2016) .................................... 5

Table 2 - Biosolids Forest Fertilization Request For Expressions Of Interest (RFEI) And Request

For Proposals (RFP) Preferred Schedule ............................................................................. 14

List of Figures

Figure 1 - Map of Land Application Plan Boundaries ..................................................................... 4

Figure 2 - Schedule A - RDN and NMBC Agreement (Biosolids Area and Biking Area) ................. 5

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1. Call for Expressions of Interest

The Regional District of Nanaimo (“Regional District” or “RDN”) Wastewater Services

department is interested in receiving Expressions of Interest (EOI’s) from suitably qualified

firms to operate a biosolids forest fertilization program.

Description: RFEI for Biosolids Forest Fertilization Program

Date Issued: June 20, 2017

Submission Deadline: July 5, 2017

Submission Time: 2:00 pm (local time)

Since 2003, RDN biosolids have been beneficially used in a forest fertilization program on

private forest lands near Weigles Road in Nanaimo, British Columbia. In this program, RDN

biosolids are diverted from the landfill and applied to forest land to improve tree growth.

The RDN is interested in receiving Expressions of Interest (EOI) from qualified firms to

operate a biosolids forest fertilization program that meets the Organic Matter Recycling

Regulation (OMRR) and all other federal, provincial, and local government regulatory

requirements. The forest fertilization program will also meet conditions of shared land use

agreements for the private forest lands.

Expressions of Interest (EOIs) will be assessed according to evaluation criteria established in

this Request for Expressions of Interest (RFEI). Respondents who submit an EOI that best

meets the evaluation criteria may be invited to submit technical and financial proposals in a

Request for Proposals (RFP) process.

Please direct RFEI inquiries and questions in writing (by email) before the end of working day

on June 29, 2017 to:

Adrian Limpus Engineering Technologist- Wastewater Services Regional District of Nanaimo [email protected]

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2. Background

2.1 RDN Wastewater Services The RDN Wastewater Services department operates four Pollution Control Centers which

treat wastewater from approximately 120,000 people in Nanaimo, Parksville, Qualicum

Beach, Lantzville, and Electoral Areas in the region. The RDN also operates 23 pump

stations and two septage receiving sites.

Greater Nanaimo Pollution Control Centre (GNPCC) provides chemically enhanced primary

treatment to treat wastewater from the City of Nanaimo, District of Lantzville, and the

Snuneymuxw First Nation. GNPCC also treats sludge from Duke Point Pollution Control

Centre (DPPCC). GNPCC is currently involved in a secondary treatment upgrade which is

estimated to be completed by late 2019. Biosolids from GNPCC are stabilized by anaerobic

digesters to meet Class B quality standards in OMRR.

French Creek Pollution Control Centre (FCPCC) uses a trickling filter/solid contact secondary

treatment process to treat wastewater from the City of Parksville, Town of Qualicum Beach,

and French Creek. FCPCC also treats sludge from Nanoose Bay Pollution Control Centre

(NBPCC). Biosolids are stabilized using autothermal thermophilic aerobic digesters (ATADs)

to meet Class A quality standards in OMRR.

2.2 Forest Fertilization Program History

Since 2003, RDN biosolids have been used in a forest fertilization program on private forest

lands owned by TimberWest Forest Company (TimberWest) near Weigles Road in Nanaimo,

BC. Biosolids used in this program are transported to one of four stockpiles and land applied

in accordance to requirements of OMRR. Biosolids used in forest fertilization are managed in

accordance to Class B requirements. Figure 1 shows the boundaries of the private forest

land and the Stockpile locations.

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Figure 1 - Map of Land Application Plan Boundaries

* Source - Woodlot 20 Forest Fertilization Biosolids Land Application Plan, Prepared for

Regional Municipality of Nanaimo, SYLVIS, February 2017 (page 19)

In June 2017, the RDN entered into concurrent four-year agreements with TimberWest and

the Nanaimo Mountain Bike Club (NMBC) to grant land use permissions, identify

responsibilities, coordinate shared land use, and to enable continuation of the biosolids forest

fertilization program. One condition of the agreement is that the private forest land be

partitioned into an area where biosolids land application would occur and a mountain bike

area south of Weigles Road (see Figure 2)

Further to the agreements, the RDN has committed to making operational changes to avoid

applying biosolids within 30 m of an identified mountain bike corridor north of Weigles Road.

The preliminary location of the bike corridor can be found on the Proposed Mountain Bike

Corridor north of Weigles Road Map (See Section 2.5). The location of this bike corridor will

be refined after a trail inventory is done.

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Figure 2 - Schedule A - RDN and NMBC Agreement (Biosolids Area and Biking Area)

2.3 Biosolids Production

The total biosolids production over the last five years has varied between 3,935 to 4,773 wet

tons per year (Table 1). The average production over the last five years is 4,316 wet tons per

year.

Table 1 - Biosolids Production from GNPCC and FCPCC (2012 to 2016)

Year GNPCC Trucked

Biosolids (Wet Tons/year)

FCPCC Trucked Biosolids

(Wet Tons/year) Total

2012 2,611 1,324 3,935

2013 2,970 1,210 4,180

2014 3,492 1,282 4,773

2015 3,099 1,297 4,396

2016 3,097 1,198 4,295

Average 3,054 1,262 4,316

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Biosolids production from GNPCC is estimated to increase by approximately 50% in late

2019 after the secondary treatment upgrade is commissioned.

2.4 Regulatory Framework

The Organic Matter Recycling Regulation (OMRR) governs the land application of biosolids in

British Columbia. The BC Ministry of the Environment is currently undertaking a review of this

regulation.

The biosolids forestry fertilization program must continue to meet all OMRR regulatory

requirements and any potential changes resulting from updates to the regulation.

2.5 Additional Information

The following information will be made available to Proponents upon the RDN receiving the

Receipt Confirmation Form (Appendix A)

1) 2016 RDN Annual Reports for GNPCC, FCPCC, NBPCC, and DPPCC

2) Biosolids Annual Reports 2013 to 2016

3) Biosolids Land Application Plan Woodlot 020 Forest Fertilization, SYLVIS,

February 2017 (previous Land Application Plans may be provided on request).

4) Shared Land Use Agreement between RDN and the Nanaimo Mountain Bike

Club.

5) Proposed Mountain Bike Corridor north of Weigles Road Map.

6) License Agreement between the RDN and TimberWest.

More information may also be obtained from the biosolids program website:

(http://www.rdn.bc.ca/cms.asp?wpID=1140).

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3. Scope

The following is a brief summary of the proposed work activities to be undertaken by the firm

shortlisted in this RFEI and ultimately selected in a Request for Proposals (RFP) process.

The RDN reserves the right to change any or all of the following scope description. A more

detailed description of the program scope will be available in the RFP.

The intent of this RFEI and the RFP will be to establish an agreement for up to a four year

term with a qualified firm to operate a biosolids forest fertilization program.

The biosolids forest fertilization program would need to meet all OMRR and other federal,

provincial, municipal, and local government regulatory requirements. The forest fertilization

program would also need to meet conditions of shared land use agreements between the

RDN and NMBC, and the RDN and TimberWest.

In this RFEI, firms will present their qualifications for undertaking the following activities

associated with managing an effective biosolids forest fertilization program:

Prepare Land Application Plans for the BC Ministry of the Environment. The firm

would also be responsible for all other regulatory reporting required for OMRR and all

other federal, provincial, municipal, and local government regulations. The Proponent

must have team members considered to be Qualified Professionals (QP) under

OMRR.

Organize an annual Open House in collaboration with the RDN and the NMBC

showcasing the biosolids program and partnerships with TimberWest and NMBC.

Develop and implement a communications plan to engage stakeholders and to foster

good communication between the RDN, TimberWest, and NMBC.

Participate in the RDN’s strategy for engagement of First Nations on this program.

Respond to inquiries from members of the public in collaboration with the RDN,

TimberWest and NMBC.

Conduct water quality testing and sampling at biosolids application sites as a

continuation of the current sampling program.

Conduct full-parameter and fecal coliform sampling and laboratory testing of biosolids

at GNPCC and FCPCC as required to meet OMRR requirements. The results will be

shared with the RDN for annual reports and other regulatory reporting.

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Maintain access roads to the four stockpile sites.

Provide daily operational direction to biosolids haulers in terms of delivery locations.

Respond to concerns of biosolids transporters in terms of access road conditions.

Create new application trails as necessary.

Liaise with NMBC as necessary in regard to biosolids applications on the site.

Manage stockpiles during the year including providing cover in wet months.

Respond to winter weather conditions at the site.

Maintain signage necessary to meet OMRR requirements.

Prepare application maps on a monthly basis of biosolids application sites for the

information of the RDN and the NMBC.

Participate in an annual meeting at the RDN office.

Collaborate with the RDN on preparation of an annual report on the program.

Conduct investigations to promote the long term use of the forested properties for the

beneficial use of biosolids.

The firm ultimately selected will also need to carry a suitable amount of insurance as

identified by RDN policies and the TimberWest agreement.

Please note that the above list is a general list of specifications presented for the purpose of

developing a shortlist of Proponents based on qualifications for this RFEI, and are not limiting

or exclusive. More detailed specifications will be provided in the RFP for shortlisted

Proponents.

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4. General Conditions

This section describes the terms and conditions of the RFEI process.

4.1 General

Before submitting Expression of Interests, Proponents must satisfy themselves about the

nature and location of the work, local conditions, the professional services, equipment,

technology and facilities needed for the execution of the work, and all other factors that might

have a bearing on their Expression of Interest. Proponents are fully responsible for obtaining

all information required for the preparation of Expression of Interests.

Proponents are solely responsible for their own expenses in preparing and submitting

Expression of Interests, and for any meeting, negotiations, or discussions with the RDN or its

representatives and consultants, relating to or arising from this RFEI and the resulting RFP

process. Proponents agree that by participating in the RFEI process, and/or submitting an

Expression of Interest, they have no claim for compensation.

4.2 Contact Individual The Contact Individual for the RDN is:

Adrian Limpus

Engineering Technologist – Wastewater Services

Regional District of Nanaimo

[email protected]

4.3 Requests for Information Any requests for information (RFI) related to this RFEI should be directed in writing by email to

Adrian Limpus at [email protected] before the end of the working day on June 29, 2017.

4.4 Enquiries and Addenda Proponents considering submitting an Expression of Interest should submit the Receipt Form

in Appendix A for individual (s) at their organization to directly receive written addenda and

questions and answers from the bidding process. The RDN will only respond to questions

that are submitted in writing. The responses to written questions received by RDN staff will be

issued to all potential Proponents.

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4.5 Closing Date Three (3) complete hard copies of each Expression of Interest plus one electronic copy on

CD, DVD, or on USB flash drive prepared in .pdf format, must be received before 2:00 pm

(local time) on July 5, 2017 at the address on the front cover of this RFEI. Expression of

Interests sent by facsimile (fax) or e‐mail will not be accepted. There will be no public opening

for this RFEI.

Expression of Interests are to be submitted in sealed envelopes clearly marked with:

1. Name and address of the Proponent

2. Request for Expression of Interests for Biosolids Forest Fertilization Program 3. Closing 2:00 pm (local time) July 5, 2017

4.6 Late Responses

Expression of Interest envelopes will be marked with their receipt time at the closing location.

Only complete Expression of Interests received and marked before closing time will be

considered to have been received on time. Hard copies of late submissions will not be

considered or evaluated and will be returned to the Proponent. In the event of a dispute, the

Expression of Interest receipt time will be as recorded at the closing location for the hard copy.

4.7 Signed Agreement Letter The Expression of Interest must include a signed letter indicating agreement to the Terms and

Conditions of this RFEI. This letter must be signed, by a person / persons authorized to sign on

behalf of the Proponent(s) and will also bind the Proponent(s) to statements made in their

Expression of Interest.

4.8 Changes to Expression of Interest Wording The Proponent will not change the wording of its Expression of Interest after the closing date

and time specified on the front cover of this RFEI and no words or comments will be added to

the Expression of Interest unless requested by the RDN for purposes of clarification.

4.9 Withdrawal Expression of Interests may be withdrawn prior to the deadline on written notice to the contact

individual. Withdrawn Expression of Interests may be replaced by alternative Expression of

Interests providing emailed notice of intent is delivered to Adrian Limpus at least 24 hours

prior to the deadline for closing noted above. Expression of Interests must remain valid for 60

days following the RFEI closing date and time noted. Expressions of Interests are irrevocable

after the closing date and time.

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4.9 Solicitation

Unless otherwise requested in writing by the Contact Individual, a Proponent must not contact

or communicate with any elected or appointed officer or other employee of the Regional District

than the designated RDN employee in relation to the quotation prior to the project award. Any

such communication will result in disqualification of the Proponent from further consideration.

4.10 Acceptance of Expression of Interests

This RFEI is not an agreement to purchase goods or services. The RDN is not bound to enter

into a Contract or RFP process with any Proponent. Expression of Interests will be assessed

in light of the Expression of Interest review criteria. The RDN will be under no obligation to

receive further information, whether written or oral, from any Proponent.

4.11 Definition and Form of Contract The receipt of an agreement letter with an Expression of Interest will not constitute a contract.

A contract will not be entered into until after the RDN and the Proponent enter into a full

written Contract as result of the firm being selected in an RFP process following being shortlisted in

this RFEI. Only after a contract is mutually agreed to and signed by both parties, will a

Proponent acquire any legal or equitable rights or privileges.

4.12 Agreement with Terms By submitting an Expression of Interest the Proponent agrees to all the terms and conditions

of this RFEI. Proponents who have obtained the RFEI electronically must not alter any portion

of the document, with the exception of adding the information requested. To do otherwise will

invalidate the Expression of Interest.

4.13 Modification of Terms The RDN reserves the right to modify the terms of this RFEI, in its sole discretion, at any time

up to two (2) working days prior to the noted closing date. This includes the right to cancel

this RFEI at any time. The RDN also reserves the right not to issue a Request for Proposals.

4.14 Liability for Errors While the RDN has used considerable efforts to ensure an accurate representation of

information in this RFEI, the information contained in this RFEI is supplied solely as a

guideline for Proponents. The information is not guaranteed or warranted to be accurate by

the RDN, nor is it necessarily comprehensive or exhaustive. Nothing in this RFEI or the

documents provided as information sources is intended to relieve Proponents from forming

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their own opinions and conclusions with respect to the matters addressed in this RFEI.

4.15 Process Conditions The RDN reserves the right, at its sole discretion to waive any defect or irregularity in any or

all Expression of Interests and to negotiate with any Proponent. The Regional District also

reserves the right to:

Accept any Expression of Interest

Reject any Expression of Interest

Reject all Expressions of Interest

Not issue a Request for Proposals.

Reject an Expression of Interest even if it is the only one received

Contact any or all Proponents to clarify or confirm information provided, without any

obligation to contact any other Proponent

Invite any or all Proponents to provide brief presentations

Negotiate with one or more Proponents without any obligation to advise, consult with,

or enter into more discussions with any other Proponent.

All of the above as considered by the RDN to be in its best interests.

4.16 Ownership of Responses All documents submitted to the RDN become the property of the RDN. The RDN is subject to

the provisions of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. As a result,

while Section 21 of that Act does offer some protection for third party business interests, the

Regional District cannot guarantee that any information provided to the Regional District can

be held in confidence. To the extent that is it legally able to do so the Regional District may,

but will not be obligated to, hold in confidence any information specifically identified by the

Proponent as being confidential.

4.17 Confidentiality of Information Information pertaining to the RDN obtained by the Proponent as a result of participation in this

RFEI is confidential and must not be disclosed without written authorization from the RDN.

4.18 Not a Tender Call This RFEI will be used to develop a shortlist of firms who may be invited to submit a detailed

technical and financial Request for Proposals. This RFEI not a tender call and the submission

of any response to this RFEI does not create a tender process.

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4.19 Safety The successful Proponent selected as a result of this RFEI and the subsequent RFP process

will be expected to follow all requirements of the BC Occupational Health and Safety

Regulation and Workers Compensation Act.

The successful Proponent will also be considered to be the Prime Contractor in accordance

to Worksafe BC requirements and will be required to sign the RDN’s Prime Contractor

Agreement.

4.20 Environmental Management System The successful Proponent selected as a result of this RFEI and subsequent RFP process will

comply with environmental requirements of the Wastewater Service’s Environmental

Management System (ISO 14001:2015).

These requirements are specified in the department’s Contractor‐Supplier Package which must

be signed by the selected Proponent. This package can be found on the following webpage:

http://www.rdn.bc.ca/cms/wpattachments/wpID1133atID8478.pdf

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5. Process and Schedule

5.1 Schedule For the information of Proponents, the preferred schedule for the Request for Expressions of

Interest (RFEI) and subsequent Request for Proposals (RFP) process is presented below:

Table 2 - Biosolids Forest Fertilization Request for Expressions of Interest (RFEI) and Request for Proposals (RFP) Preferred Schedule

Item Date

Issue Request for Expressions of Interest (RFEI) June 20, 2017

Last Day to send Enquiries on this RFEI June 29, 2017

Closing Date for Submission of RFEI’s July 5, 2017 at 2 pm (local time)

Shortlist Developed July 12, 2017

Issue Request for Proposals (RFP) July 17, 2017

RFP Proponent Meeting To be scheduled

Closing Date for Submission of Proposals August 4, 2017

Award of Contract September 20, 2017

Commencement of Operations October 6, 2017

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6. Submissions

The EOI should not be more than fifteen (15) pages in length, excluding title page, letter of

introduction, table of contents, resumes, and project data sheets. Each EOI will to be

arranged as follows:

Title Page Showing the closing date and time, Proponent name, address, and contact

persons.

Letter of Introduction (Signed Agreement to RFEI Terms and Conditions)

One page, introducing the Proponent and signed by the person(s) authorized on behalf

indicating agreement by the Proponent to statements made in their EOI, and to the RFEI

Terms and Conditions.

Table of Contents – Include page numbers

Executive Summary

Section 1: Project Team Structure and Project Management Approach

Include brief description of experience of each of the key proposed personnel,

including proposed duties and responsibilities in the biosolids forest fertilization

program.

Describe the project management approach for this program.

Discuss contact protocols between your company’s project manager’s and RDN

personnel and stakeholder groups.

Include a proposed team organization chart.

List sub-contractors required and the capabilities of sub-contractors.

Section 2: Company Experience, References, and Relevant Projects

Description of the company size and depth

Describe the Company’s capability (experience) to undertake this assignment

Describe the firm’s quality management protocols.

Prepare a list in chronological order of five (5) recent and similar projects completed

by the Proponent including details of which projects were undertaken by members of

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the proposed project team. For each project provided as a reference, include a brief

outline of the project and its relevance to this program.

Provide information on the equipment your firm would have available to undertake

land application operations. Discuss the mobility of the equipment. Provide

background on the environmental and safety specifications for the equipment.

Discuss your firm’s capabilities to commence land application operations as per the

schedule (see Section 5.1). Demonstrate that equipment be mobilized and

transported to the stockpile sites prior to the start of operations.

Describe your firm’s experience working with community groups and stakeholders.

Data sheets may be attached in Appendix B. Project data sheets should not exceed

one page per project.

Provide background on your firm’s safety protocols and occupational health and

safety program.

Section 3: Individual Team Member Experience

Describe the experience and expertise of the proposed project team members.

Please highlight experience of team members in biosolids forest fertilization, OMRR

regulatory reporting, working with stakeholder groups, and biosolids management.

Please note if project team members are considered to be Qualified Professionals

(QP) as per BC OMRR and have experience preparing Land Application Plans and

completing regulatory reporting required for this regulation.

Provide background on team member’s experience liaising with biosolids

transportation providers and coordinating maintenance to forest access roads.

Provide background on your team member’s experience with maintaining excellent

relationships with stakeholder groups.

Provide information on the office and location of team members

Please include detailed resumes of team members and sub-contractor team members

(if applicable) in Appendix A.

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Section 4: Project Understanding

Describe the challenges associated with implementing a successful biosolids forest

fertilization program. Explain how your firm will meet these challenges.

Several challenges which should be discussed include promoting long-term use of the

site, working with stakeholder groups, and regulatory changes to OMRR.

Discuss your firm’s experience and strategies in regard to engagement of First

Nations on biosolids initiatives.

Discuss how your proposed project management structure and organization will

promote a successful program.

Propose options for the best structure for a successful program. Explain why your

firm would be the best partner for the RDN on this initiative.

Appendix A –Team Member Resumes

Please include detailed resumes of team members and sub-contractor team members

(if applicable). Please highlight experience of team members in biosolids forest

fertilization, OMRR regulatory reporting, working with stakeholder groups, and

biosolids management.

Please identify if key team members are considered to be Qualified Professionals

(QP) as per OMRR requirements.

Appendix B – Project Sheets

Please include the Project Datasheets requested in Section 3: Relevant Experience

(for up to 8 projects)

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7. Evaluation

Expressions of Interest will be evaluated by the Evaluation Team according to the criteria

listed below. Submissions with the highest number of points above a threshold level

established by the RDN may be recommended to proceed to an RFP process.

On completing evaluation in accordance to the evaluation criteria, the Evaluation Team will

present its evaluation rationale and recommendations of firms that may be invited to submit

detailed technical and financial proposals in an RFP process.

7.1 Project Team Structure and Project Management Approach (20%) The Proponent’s team organization and structure will comprise 20% of the evaluation points:

The evaluation will focus on the firms’ organization and proposed team, including sub‐

contractors and specialists.

Key areas that will be evaluated include roles and responsibilities, skills of key project

team members, organizational structure, project management, and contact protocols.

7.2 Company Experience, References, and Relevant Projects (30%) Relevant Demonstrated Experience will consist of 30% of the evaluation points:

Preference will be given to firms that can demonstrate their previous experience with

biosolids forest fertilization.

Preference will also be given to firms that have the required equipment and

capabilities to undertake this project and to meet schedule requirements.

Preference will also be given to firms with well-developed safety protocols.

The evaluation will also consider the example projects provided and their relevance to

the RDN’s biosolids forest fertilization project.

References may be contacted by the evaluation team to assess the capabilities and

previous experience of the firm and proposed project team.

7.3 Individual Team Member Experience (30%) Individual team member experience will consist of 30% of the evaluation points:

The evaluation will focus on the experience and qualifications of project team

members and sub-contractor team members with respect to biosolids management,

biosolids forest fertilization, meeting regulatory requirements, and other skills

necessary to operate an effective forest fertilization program.

Preference will be provided to Proponents with experience in public communications

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and stakeholder relations.

Proponents are required to have team members who are considered to be Qualified

Professionals under OMRR.

7.4 Project Understanding (20%) Project understanding will consist of 20% of the evaluation points:

Preference will be provided to firms that clearly understand and have strategies and a

project management structure in place to meet challenges associated with

implementing an effective program.

The evaluation will consider propositions on the best structure of this program and the

rationale presented to why their firm would be the best partner for the RDN.

Preference will be provided to responses that propose strategies to work with

stakeholders including TimberWest and the NMBC.

The evaluation will also consider the previous experience of the firm and strategies in

regard to engagement of First Nations on biosolids initiatives.

The evaluation will also consider how the Proponent will respond to potential changes

in the OMRR.

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APPENDIX A: RECEIPT CONFIRMATION FORM

Request for Expressions of Interest - Biosolids Forest Fertilization Program

Closing date and time: Prior to 2:00 PM July 5, 2017 (local time)

As receipt of this document, and to directly receive any further information and background references related to this Request for Proposals, please return this form to: Adrian Limpus Engineering Technologist – Wastewater Services

6300 Hammond Bay Rd, V9T 6N2 Regional District of Nanaimo

[email protected] Please note the last day for enquiries is the end of the working day on June 29, 2017.

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