Request for Proposal for Grant Writing and Administrator
The Canal Place Preservation and Development Authority is requesting a qualified Grant Writing and Administration service for the River Park at Canal Place. Questions should be directed to Deidra Ritchie, Executive Director of the CPPDA, at (301) 268-7456. Please see the RFP below for full details. Appendices can be obtained by using the “Email Us” section of this website or by contacting Deidra Ritchie. Proposals should be submitted to CPPDA, Room 301, 13 Canal Street, Cumberland, MD, 21502 or emailed to [email protected]. Minority Business Enterprise companies are encouraged to bid. The CPPDA has the right to accept or reject any and all proposals.
Canal Place Preservation and Development Authority
Grant Writing and Administration Services
for ‘The River Park at Canal Place’
Canal Place Preservation and Development Authority
Western Maryland Railway Station
13 Canal Street, Suite 301
Cumberland, Maryland 21502
Office: (301) 724-3655 Fax: (301) 724-3659
Email: [email protected]
ISSUED DATE:
TO: Prospective Offeror
Request For Proposals (RFP)
SECTION I. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
A. Project Overview.
The project is for services for Grant Writing and Administration for The River Park at Canal Place (the ‘River Park ”), a partnership between the State of Maryland, the State of West Virginia, the Army Corps of Engineers, and numerous other interested entities and stakeholders. A conceptual plan for the River Park is at Appendix A (the ‘River Park Conceptual Plan’).
The River Park project has the potential to improve the water quality of the river and create positive change and economic development for Allegany County and the City of Cumberland. Not only will the River Park bring new construction jobs to the area, it will positively impact quality of life for the region. An economic impact statement for the River Park project is at Appendix B.
stretches of rivers into viable, usable parkland. These projects have brought tourists to these areas and have provided improved quality of life for city and regional residents. The River Park project promises just that: potential for economic improvements by encouraging more people to visit our area and providing recreational opportunities for the entire region. The removal of the Cumberland Dam and restoring the river to its natural state will improve the ecological health of the river and improve fish passage upstream.
Canal Place Preservation and Development Authority
Western Maryland Railway Station
13 Canal Street, Suite 301
Cumberland, Maryland 21502
Office: (301) 724-3655, ext. 101
Fax: (301) 724-3659
Email: [email protected]
Attention: Deidra Ritchie, Executive Director CPPDA
For additional information, prospective offerors may contact Deidra Ritchie, Executive Director CPPDA, Western Maryland Railway Station, 13 Canal Street, Suite 301, Cumberland, Maryland 21502, Office: (301) 724-3655, Fax: (301) 724-3659, Email: [email protected]
If it becomes necessary to revise or amend any part of this RFP, the CPPDA Executive Director will furnish a notice of revision to all prospective offerors who are registered with the CPPDA as having received this RFP. Those prospective offerors who have not received this RFP directly from the CPPDA should register as a recipient by contacting Deidra Ritchie, Executive Director, as listed above. RECEIPT OF AMENDMENTS MUST BE ACKNOWLEDGED IN WRITING BY PROSPECTIVE OFFERORS.
An offeror’s proposal must be received by the CPPDA Executive Director at the Issuing Office no later than 3:30 p.m. local time, on July 22, 2021 (the ‘closing date’). The acceptable method of submitting a proposal is by electronic mail transmittal in PDF format. Proposals, modifications to proposals, or withdrawals of proposals arriving after the closing date will not be considered.
Following the closing date, an offeror may not revoke or modify the offeror’s proposal or price quote for a period of ninety (90) days thereafter, unless as may be mutually agreed to by the offeror and CPPDA during discussions on the proposal.
The CPPDA is not responsible for and will not pay for any expenses incurred by an offeror in preparing or submitting a proposal in response to this RFP.
The CPPDA anticipates that, following the closing date, it will engage in discussions with offerors who submit a proposal that the CPPDA determines is reasonably susceptible of being selected (a ‘qualified offeror’). As part of these discussions, a qualified offeror may be required to make oral presentations to or be interviewed by the CPPDA and/or the River Park at Canal Place Development Committee to further discuss or clarify the offeror’s proposal. Following discussions, the CPPDA may require qualified offerors to submit one or more series of best and final offers to remain in consideration for selection.
The CPPDA may, at its sole and absolute discretion, negotiate directly with any one or more qualified offeror. That the CPPDA may enter into direct negotiations with a qualified offeror does not entitle any other qualified offeror to a right to engage in similar negotiations.
The CPPDA may, at its sole and absolute discretion, reject any proposal that the CPPDA determines deviates from the requirements of this RFP. An offeror whose proposals are rejected will be notified in writing.
This RFP may be cancelled by the CPPDA for any reason either before or after the closing date, regardless of whether the CPPDA has engaged in any discussions or negotiations with one or more qualified offerors. Issuance of this RFP does not guarantee that an offeror will be selected or that a contract will be awarded.
Offerors should give specific attention to the identification of those portions of their proposals that they deem to be confidential, proprietary information or trade secrets, and provide any justification why such materials, upon request, should not be disclosed by CPPDA under the Public Information Act, Title 4, General Provisions Article of the Annotated Code of Maryland.
An offeror shall consider and resolve any potential conflicts of interest which presently exist or which may arise if the offeror were to be awarded the contract for this procurement.
By submitting a response to this solicitation, an offeror shall be deemed to represent that it is not in arrears in the payment of any obligation due and owing the State of Maryland, including the payment of taxes and employee benefits, and that it shall not become so in arrears during the term of the contract if selected for contract award.
An offer will be evaluated on the offeror’s demonstrated ability and experience in successfully applying for and administering Federal, State and other grants.
Deliverables:
1. River restoration and potential removal of toxic sediment behind the Cumberland Dam.
2. Cumberland Dam removal
3. Development and constructions of water park recreational amenities
4. River access and trails including boating ramp access
Any contract entered into as a result of this RFP will be by and between the successful offeror as contractor and the CPPDA.
It is anticipated that the services to be provided by the successful offeror will include the tasks and requirements described in Part II of this RFP. In addition to other terms as may
be required by the CPPDA and agreed to by the selected offeror, the contract will include the following provisions:
The successful offeror will be prohibited from assigning, transferring, conveying, subletting or otherwise disposing of the contract or any rights created thereunder to any person, company or corporation without the prior written consent of CPPDA which may be withheld at CPPDA’s sole discretion.
The successful offeror will agree to indemnify and hold harmless the CPPDA and the State of Maryland from all liability which may hereafter be incurred by reason of dissemination, publication, distribution, or circulation in any manner whatsoever of any information, data or records pertaining in any way to the contract by the successful offeror and its employees.
The successful offeror will be required to maintain its books, records and other evidence pertaining to expenditures incurred, pursuant to the contract, in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. These records shall be available to the CPPDA and any authorized representatives acting on behalf of the CPPDA and the State at all reasonable times during the contract period and for three (3) years thereafter.
The offeror agrees to comply with all Federal and State laws, and rules and regulations involving non-discrimination on the basis of race, color, creed, national origin, religious or political affiliation or opinion, marital status, age, sex, or physical or mental handicap.
The contract will be governed by the laws of the State of Maryland.
All work products prepared under the terms of the contract will be the property of the CPPDA, and shall be delivered to the CPPDA at the end of the contract in a usable form.
By submitting a proposal in response to this RFP, the offeror thereby accepts the terms and conditions set forth herein.
An offeror’s proposal must include, at a minimum, the following:
a. Verification of any required professional licenses and registrations.
b. Bid/Proposal Affidavit, Appendix E.
c. Contract Affidavit, Appendix F.
In its evaluation and selection, the CPPDA will use procedures for competitive sealed proposals established in COMAR 14.28.08.08. All proposals received by the closing date will be reviewed and evaluated by the CPPDA, in consultation with the River Park Development Committee Allegany County and the City of Cumberland. Prior to selection, the CPPDA may enter into discussions with and conduct interviews of offerors.
Appendix A – River Park Conceptual Plan
Appendix B – Economic Impact Statement
Appendix C – CPPDA General Contract Provisions, June 2015
Appendix D – Price Proposal
Appendix E – Bid/Proposal Affidavit
Appendix F – Contract Affidavit