The COUNTY received an earmarked State and Tribal Assistance Grant (STAG) (Clean Water State Revolving Funds) through the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for the Anclote Road project. Before the funds can be awarded, an environmental assessment in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and preparation of an Environmental Information Document (EID) Preliminary Engineering Report (PER) that meets EPA’s guidelines is required.
Background
The COUNTY previously conducted a Preliminary Engineering Study from 2021 to 2024 to evaluate alternatives for roadway and drainage improvements along Anclote Road from US 19 to Anclote Blvd. A Preliminary Engineering Report (PER) dated June 20, 2024, was prepared to document the analysis and results of this study. The previous study did not include an environmental assessment in accordance with NEPA.
The COUNTY received an earmarked State and Tribal Assistance Grant (STAG) (Clean Water State Revolving Funds) through the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for the Anclote Road project. Before the funds can be awarded, an environmental assessment in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and preparation of an Environmental Information Document (EID) Preliminary Engineering Report (PER) that meets EPA’s guidelines is required. Please refer to the EPA website at the following link: https://www.epa.gov/nepa/epa-compliance-national-environmental-policy-act
Proposed work in this scope of services includes additional evaluation and refinement of two previously developed Build Alternatives and the No Build Alternative. The evaluation will include a NEPA environmental assessment and alternatives evaluation in accordance with EPA requirements, updating existing project reports from a previous County study, and preparation of updated or new project reports as needed. A Preferred Alternative will be selected based on this evaluation. This scope does not include development of additional alternatives.
Project Details
- Reference ID: 26-0128-RFQ-CCNA
- Department: PUBLIC WORKS
- Department Head: Kelli Hammer Levy (Director)
Important Dates
- Questions Due: 2026-03-26T19:00:00.000Z
Addenda
Evaluation Criteria
- Qualifications (300 pts) —
A statement describing the Proposer’s qualifications and experience in providing the same or similar services as outlined in the RFP Scope of Work. This description should include the names of the person(s) who will provide the services, including any subcontractors, their qualifications, and the years of experience in performing this type of work/services.
- Approach (300 pts) —
A separate written narrative describing the methods and/or manner in which the Proposer proposes to satisfy the requirements of the Scope of Work.
- Statement of Work (250 pts) —
A proposed Statement of Work that enumerates and defines the work/services that Proposer will provide to the County to complete the Scope of Work in this RFP, including each task, deliverable, and/or goods or products comprising the services Proposer will provide, as well as a proposed completion schedule for each task or deliverable, if applicable. The Proposer’s Statement of Work shall be in a form that can be incorporated into the Services Agreement at the County’s option.
- Compensation (100 pts) —
The proposed compensation to be paid by the County for the services identified in the Statement of Work, including the methodology for determining the compensation. Unless the method of compensating Proposer for the services is otherwise specified in Section B, paragraph 5, Proposer shall specify whether the proposed compensation is based on: (i) a lump sum not-to-exceed amount; (ii) time and materials with a not-to-exceed amount;(iii) milestone payments upon completion of identified tasks or deliverables; (iv) percentage of completion of the services; or (v) any other proposed method of compensation.
- No Exceptions to RFP (50 pts) —
Proposer is advised that exceptions to any terms and conditions contained in this RFP or the Services Agreement must be stated with specificity in its response to the RFP. The points available under this criterion will be deducted if the Proposer takes exception to any language to this RFP package. Failure to provide exceptions with the submittal shall result in the mandatory acceptance of the agreement as submitted herein by default. Exceptions must be submitted on a separate sheet titled: exceptions.
- Highest Net Sale Proceeds and/or Income Generated by the Transaction (100 pts)
- Highest and Best Intended Use(s) of the Property (100 pts) —
- Preference will be given to proposals that facilitate the types of uses that appear on the targeted industry list as determined by Enterprise Florida. These employment industries have been selected based on their ability to bring additional money into the local economy.\
- Preference will be given to proposals that include recreational uses and open space, especially those that address needs identified in the Pinellas County Recreation, Open Space and Culture System Master Plan that are appropriate for this location.
- County properties are intended for immediate reuse and not for purchase as investments.
- Highest Value of Future Tax Payments (100 pts) —
- The anticipated amount and type (class A office space, production space, residential or hotel units, recreational uses etc.) of major capital investment to be made within 5 years in connection with the project, and the year that each investment will be completed. Preference will be given to proposals with higher values of future tax payments.
- Any anticipated capital investment in real and personal property beyond the next five (5) years.
- Any anticipated tax revenues generated by new business operations on the property.
- Highest Number of Jobs Created (100 pts) —
- Preference will be given to proposals with higher total numbers of permanent net new high-wage Pinellas County jobs that are created as a result of the project. Wage levels of at least 115% of the average annual wage of the county, MSA or state are considered the minimum that would be considered to generate higher levels of future economic impact.
- The number of temporary construction-related jobs that would be created in Pinellas County during the build-out of the site for each year of development.
- High Wages & Benefits (100 pts) —
- The anticipated average wage of new jobs created as a result of the project (total wages of new workers, not including benefits, divided by the total number of new jobs) by type of job. Preference will be given to proposals with higher values of future economic impact based on the level of wages. Wage levels of at least 115% of the average annual wage of the county, MSA or state are considered the minimum that would be considered to generate higher levels of future economic impact.
- The average wage of temporary construction-related jobs that would be created in Pinellas County as a result of the project (wages of workers, not including benefits, divided by the total number of jobs). Higher wages levels will be given preference.
- The benefits package that will likely be offered to employees (insurance, pensions, etc.) by type of job.
- Expense Reduction (100 pts) —
- Preference will be given to proposals that reduce or eliminate County expenses as a result of the project.
- Preference will be given to proposals that require lower public investment to complete the project. Sufficient information must be provided to clearly identify the public investments required to complete the project.
- What other incentives are you seeking from the County in order to propose or complete your project?
- Other Benefits to the County or Its Citizens (100 pts) —
- The highest number and type of jobs that might be provided to workers in socio-economically distressed areas such as Enterprise Zones, Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) zones and the like.
- Preference will be given to projects that include unique proposals that would enhance the County’s ability to create/retain jobs or would otherwise contribute to an improved local economy (e.g., Research & Development (R&D) facilities, business incubators, Small Business Development Centers).
- Preference will be given to projects of unusual quality or stature that would serve as a catalyst to further job creation.
- Preference will be given to projects that have high levels of community accessibility especially to recreation and open spaces.
- Preference will be given to proposals that include projects that have higher positive impacts to the County’s tourism industry.
- If residential uses are included as part of the project, preference will be given to proposals that advance the community housing goals of Pinellas County.
- Preference will be given to proposals that include greater amounts of purchases made from other Pinellas County businesses, especially Small Business Enterprises, both during construction and ongoing operations. Preference will be given to firms that make major purchases of raw materials, components, and professional and business services from local suppliers, especially Small Business Enterprises, thereby keeping more money in the local economy.
- Preference will be given to projects that advance the redevelopment goals of Pinellas County, especially those identified in Pinellas by Design, an Economic Development and Redevelopment Plan for the Pinellas Community. This would include such planning practices as transit-oriented development, sustainability, low impact development and livable communities.
- Any other positive, unique social or civic benefits that would result from the project.
- Ability of Applicant to Complete Proposed Project (100 pts) —
- Sufficient information is required to support the company’s ability and financial capacity to attain the development project(s), job creation and capital investment goals described in the proposal. Additional preference will be given to proposals demonstrating the highest capacity.
- Sufficient information is required to support the company’s ability to successfully develop environmentally challenged sites. Additional preference will be given to proposals demonstrating the highest ability.
- Sufficient information to support the company’s experience with developing closed landfills and the methods proposed to manage the existing closure permit and ongoing maintenance issues related to the landfill.
- Ability of Firm and its Professional Personnel. Willingness and Ability to Meet Schedule and Budget Based on Current and Projected Workload (425 pts) —
- Reviews the level of qualifications and experience of the firm and project team and appropriateness of the organization of the project team.
- Reviews the professional resources available to properly provide services as requested in the RFP document.
- Reviews the project team to ensure the team proposed contains all of the critical disciplines required.
- Prime team proposed should have exceptional professional resources to properly provide services.
- The project manager and proposed team should be uniquely qualified to provide the desired services.
- Evaluates the workload commitments that will impact the firm’s ability to complete services on schedule.
- The submittal should demonstrate that the firm has adequate time available and personnel to compete services on schedule and additional backup staffing capability in the event of unforeseen circumstances.
- Firm Experience with Projects of Similar Size and Past Performance (375 pts) —
- Reviews the firms experience with projects of similar size, type and scope and the performance on those specific projects.
- The prime firm must have adequate, recent (within the past five years) experience with projects of similar type as defined in the RFP document.
- Experience pertaining to specific Pinellas County projects may also be considered. Pinellas County staff shall not however furnish references for such projects.
- The scope of services provided should represent projects that are similar to those defined in the RFP document.
- The overall performance of the firm relative to projects of similar size and scope should be evaluated.
- Volume of Work Previously Awarded by the County (50 pts) —
Pre-populated by the Purchasing, the purpose of this criterion is to affect an equitable distribution of contracts. This criterion is evaluated based on CCNA Continuing contract value encumbered (Purchase Orders issued) to a firm during the (2) previous completed fiscal years through current to date. The points are worth 5 percent of the overall points available and are distributed as follows:
$0 - $200,000 – 5% of points available
$200,001 - $400,000 – 4% of points available
$400,001 – $600,000 – 3% of points available
$600,001- $800,000 – 2% of points available
$800,001 - $1,000,000 – 1% of points available
Over $1,000,000 – 0% of points available
Based on a typical 1,000-point evaluation scoring process, a firm deemed to be in the $0-$200,000 category threshold would be allotted 50 points etc.
- Minority Business Status (25 pts) —
Provides points pre-populated by the Purchasing Department for minority business status as designated by the Florida State Office of Supplier Diversity, Department of Management Services. If the firm, or its sub-contractors, is designated as a minority business by the Florida State Office of Supplier Diversity, Department of Management Services, 2.5% of the total evaluation points are awarded. If the firm does not have minority business status as per the Florida State Office of Supplier Diversity, Department of Management Services, 0% of the points available are awarded.25
- Pinellas County Small Business Enterprise (SBE) Status (100 pts) —
- Provides points pre-populated by the Purchasing Department for SBE status as designated by Pinellas County. To qualify, a firm or its sub consultants must be located in one of 4 counties (Pinellas / Hillsborough / Pasco / Manatee) and have annual sales of goods/services not exceeding the maximum 3 year average of 3 million dollars or gross revenues not exceeding 8 million dollars for construction and not exceed a maximum 3 year average of 50 employees.
- Prime firm or sub-consultant must directly associate Small Business Enterprise (SBE) and be an integral part as defined by CCNA Florida Statute Section 287.055 and cannot consist of vendors or suppliers from office supply, printing services, etc.
- If the prime firm is certified as a Pinellas County SBE, 100 points will be awarded. If the prime firm is not a certified Pinellas County SBE and utilizes 1 certified Pinellas County SBE as sub-consultant, 50 points will be awarded. If the prime firm utilizes more than 1 certified Pinellas County SBE as sub-consultant, 75 points will be awarded. Failure to utilize certified sub-consultants, as presented in your submittal and evaluated accordingly may affect future awards to your company. A prime firm or sub-consultant must be certified through Pinellas County Economic Development as an SBE prior to submission of your proposal document. If the firm nor any of its sub-consultants are not certified as Pinellas County SBE, 0% of the points available will be awarded.
- Proposer must provide complete SBE Status Form (Attachment A).
- Location (25 pts)
Submission Requirements
- Proposal Requirements (required) —
Did you read through and confirm that you met all of the proposal requirements?
- Please upload complete proposal here. (required)
- Proposal (without Cost Proposal) (required) —
Please Upload your COMPLETE Proposal here. Upload fee proposal separately in the next step.
- Separate Cost Proposal (required) —
Confirm that your fee proposal is not attached in your Proposal and is attached separately here.
- Bid Bond (required) —
Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified cashier’s check, or bid bond, in the amount of XXXXXof the total bid price, payable toPinellas County, as a guarantee that the bidder, if its bid is accepted, will promptly execute the Agreement. The bidder shall guarantee the total bid price for a period of 60 days from the date of the bid opening.
Please scan and upload a copy of your bid bond/cashier's check. Bidder must also MAIL bid guarantee with a postmarked date no later thanThursday, April 9, 2026 addressed to:
Pinellas County
Pamela Ulrich
22211 U.S. Hwy 19N
Clearwater,FL33765
Please have the Bidder Name, Contract Title ("Anclote Road Stormwater and Roadway Improvements - Professional Engineering Services (PID 003897A)"), and Contract Number ("26-0128-RFQ-CCNA") listed clearly on the outside of the envelope.
- Contract Execution, Payment Bond, Performance Bond, and Certificate(s) of Insurance (required) —
The contract shall be executed by the successful bidder and shall be returned, together with the Payment Bond, Performance Bond and Certificate(s) of Insurance to Pinellas County so that it is received within 14 working daysafter the bidder has received the contract for execution. Failure to do so shall be just cause for forfeiture of the proposal guaranty.
- Acknowledgement (required) —
Please note there are three attachments/affidavits which will have to be completed and signed by the AWARDEE.
1. Human Trafficking Affidavit
2. Foreign Countries of Concern Affidavit
- Bid Bond (required) —
Will this solicitation require a bid bond?
- Electronic Pricing Table (required) —
Would you like to have bidders respond to an electronic pricing table through ProcureNow?
Some examples of of when to say "yes":
This is a quote for goods or commodities
This is a public works bid, with a pricing table that can be uploaded into ProcureNow from an excel spreadsheet
Seeking services for hourly rate schedules
- Separate Fee Proposal Upload (required) —
If you are NOT using the Electronic Pricing Table option, will you want your bidder to separate a Price Proposal from the rest of their Response? You'll want to do this if you open your bids initially WITHOUT showing price, and then come back in after a technical evaluation to unseal pricing later.
- Evaluation Committee? (required) —
Will there be an evaluation committee to review the proposals and score them based on weights and multiple criteria?
Questions & Answers
Q (No subject): Is Pennoni precluded from submitting on this RFQ?
A: No.