REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP)
GATEWAY ENTRANCE SIGNAGE DESIGN SERVICES
RFP# 19-001
ISSUE DATE: September 10, 2019
Copies of the Bid Documents can be obtained from the office of the Town
of Inuvik 2 Firth Street, Inuvik, NWT, or by emailing [email protected] on
or after September 10, 2019.
SUBMISSION DEADLINE:
2:00 PM, Wednesday, September 25, 2019
Inquiries regarding this project shall be directed to:
Town of Inuvik Kecil Joseph PO Box 1160, 2 Firth Street Inuvik, NT X0E 0T0 Email: [email protected] Telephone: 867.777.8614
Facsimile: 867.777.8601
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I. Introduction The Town of Inuvik is accepting proposals from qualified architectural, landscape, and urban planning design firms for “Gateway Signage Design Services”. This includes the design of the sign and all related landscape and hardscape surrounding the sign.
Proposal information can be found at https://www.inuvik.ca/en/doing-business/Bids-and-Tenders.asp
II. Background The Town of Inuvik is located 200 km north of the Arctic Circle, nestled between the
treeless tundra and the northern boreal forest, and the vast Mackenzie Delta. The Town
serves as the administrative center and is a key gateway to other northern communities
in the region, like Alavik, Tuktoyaktuk, Sachs Harbour, and Paulatuk. Inuvik was also
the main headquarters for the oil and gas industry operating in the Beaufort
Sea/Mackenzie Delta.
The region is the homeland of the Inuvialuit and Gwich’in Aboriginal peoples as well as
a wide variety of other people and cultures that have settled in Inuvik. Currently home to
approximately 3,200 residents, with increased visitors travelling from the world over to
drive the recently completed Inuvik To Tuk Highway all the way to the Arctic Ocean.
Therefore, Tourism is slowly becoming a major industry and with significant upgrades to
our gateway entrance signage, we have a perfect opportunity to increase economic
growth, stability, while at the same time present to the world a warm and friendly
welcome.
III. Objectives
The Gateway Entrance Signage is designed to:
• Replace existing ageing signage with new, appealing, and weather-resistant infrastructure
• To provide a significant gateway and a photo-friendly destination for visitors upon entry to Inuvik
• To Provide a comfortable Public Space for both visitors and local residents
• To establish and enhance a sense of place and visual branding to increase awareness of Inuvik as a destination ready to welcome visitors
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IV. Guiding Principles ▪ Work in partnership with the Town and other local stakeholders with a focus on
creating a welcoming and attractive community signage that reflects a sense of
pride within the community.
▪ Focus Design that reflects the community’s style and brand.
V. Key Challenges ▪ Location, Structure and Ground Condition (permafrost)
▪ Concept Design
▪ Design Development
▪ Documentations for Tender
VI. Project Deliverables / Scope of Work The consultant will have to deliver on a successful design of the Gateway
Entrance Signage that will allow the Town of Inuvik to become a more attractive
destination to visitors upon arrivals from the Airport and the Dempster Highway.
The project will renew a sense of pride within local communities and help private
businesses attract new businesses. The design work will improve first
impressions, enhancing our attractiveness avoiding negative assumptions. The
Gateway Entrance Design will set standards and expectations for visitors to the
Arctic.
The scope includes the design of the sign and all related landscape and hardscape surrounding the sign. Drawings and sketches will need to be provided as well as the estimated cost for
construction as we will be going to tender with the project.
VII. Location, Structure and Ground Condition (permafrost) ▪ Because Inuvik is situated in the North, consultants who are interested may need
to visit the sites in person to grasp a complete visual of the locations to be
designed. Also, a visual on where the structures are located as they will have to
be incorporated into the design plan.
▪ Site conditions like permafrost will have to be taken into consideration
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VIII. Concept Design Briefing the client by phone or go to meeting
▪ Review of site conditions, photographs and site plans
▪ Presentation of concept design, to include freehand sketches graphic
approach
▪ Conceptual site plan
▪ Client review, comment, and approval
IX. Design Development ▪ Ongoing client contact by phone or go to meeting
▪ Produce 3D digital sketches
▪ Develop graphic elements, type styles, etc.
▪ Selection of material finishes
▪ Production of dimensioned plans and elevations
▪ Site plan showcasing all related landscape and hardscape around the sign
▪ Presentation of the above
▪ Client review, comment, and approval
X. Documentations for Tender ▪ Ongoing client contact by phone or go to meeting
▪ CAD set of drawings suitable for tender
▪ Graphic production files suitable for tender
▪ Estimate on costs for construction of the proposed solution
XI. Reports and Schedule for Deliverables The medium of communication for the assignment shall be English. The
consultant will produce monthly reports of activities on the project. The consultant
will produce the final report and any associated documents in both electronic and
hard copy formats, as Microsoft Word documents wherever possible, and submit
them to the Town of Inuvik Development Officer at the end of the contract.
XII. Proposal Call and Submission Requirements Submissions should include, but not necessarily be limited to, the following:
1. Total cost/fee to the Town of Inuvik – A proposed total fixed fee in
Canadian dollars (GST Extra) detailing the project fees including a detailed
cost breakdown showing the major activity costs and miscellaneous costs
associated with the project. Proposals are to be submitted as a lump sum
dollar amount and are to include all work as requested in the RFP
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2. A brief description of your firm, - its clients, its history, its projects, its staff
3. A company description, exact location and address
4. Company contacts, complete with contact information of key personnel
5. A summary of your understanding of this proposal and scope of work
6. Provide an overview of how the project will be managed and the process
to be used by your company
7. Details of proposed Work Plan/Schedule
8. A list of references associated with completed projects
9. Any other supporting information you may wish to include with your
submission
XIII. Procedures for Submission of Request for Proposal Proposals will be accepted no later than September 25, 2019, at 2 PM local
time at the Town Office on 2 Firth Street, Inuvik, NT. Any proposals received
after the above date and time, or in any other location will not be considered.
One copy of the complete proposal in a sealed envelope clearly marked as
follows:
Gateway Entrance Signage Design Services – RFP
Town of Inuvik
Attn: Kecil Joseph – Development Officer
2 Firth Street, Box 1160
Inuvik, NT X0E 0T0
Email the completed proposal clearly marked in the subject line Gateway
Entrance Signage Design Services – RFP
XIV. Process Schedule The Town of Inuvik intends to utilize the following schedule in completion of this
process. The Town reserves the right to amend the schedule should it be
deemed necessary:
1. Issuance of RFP September 10, 2019
2. Deadline for Enquiries/Clarification September 19, 2019
3. Deadline for Submission September 25, 2019
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XV. Clarification Should a Proponent find discrepancies in or omissions from the proposal
documents, or should there be any doubt as to their meaning, the inquiry should
include the contact name and information. Should a correction, explanation, or
interpretation be necessary or desirable, a written addendum will be issued and
posted on the Town of Inuvik Tender Website: https://www.inuvik.ca/en/doing-
business/Bids-and-Tenders.asp
Any addendum issued during the bidding period, are part of these Proposal
Documents.
All enquiries and clarification shall be directed to:
Kecil Joseph
Development Officer
2 Firth Street, Box 1160
Inuvik, NT X0E 0T0
Telephone: 867.777.8614
Email: [email protected]
XVI. Reservations The Town of Inuvik reserves the right to reject all requests for proposals for any
reason whatsoever. The Town shall not be responsible for, and respondents
shall not be entitled to reimbursement for any liabilities, costs, expenses, loss or
damages incurred, sustained or suffered, including loss of profit or consequential
loss, by any respondent prior or subsequent to or by reason of the acceptance or
the nonacceptance by the Town or by reason of any delay in the acceptance of a
request for proposals
XVII. Proposal Evaluation Proposals will be ranked on qualifications and the Town of Inuvik may choose
to interview the top-ranked firms. However, at its discretion, the Town of Inuvik
may dispense with interviews and select a firm to perform the work. Proposals
will be evaluated on the basis of the following factors: ▪ Have the necessary staffing, facilities, materials, experience, ability to
complete the project effectively (20%);
▪ Have the ability and experience leading design projects (30%);
▪ Have significant demonstrated knowledge and experience of design
projects in the North/Arctic (20%);
▪ Provide appropriate costing (30%)
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XVIII. Contract Negotiation A selection committee from the Town of Inuvik will review the proposals and
select one firm. The Town will then negotiate a contract, a detailed scope of
work, fee, schedule, etc. with the preferred firm. The Town of Inuvik will seek to
negotiate a contract, If unable to reach an agreement, the Town will terminate
negotiations and commence negotiations with the second-ranked firm, and so
forth. The Town of Inuvik reserves the right to reject all submittals and not award
a contract as a result of this request.
Image 1: Location of Current Sign
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Image 2: Picture of Current Welcome Sign
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Image 3: Picture of Current Site Conditions where Sign is Located
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Image 4: Location of New Sign
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Image 5: Aerial View of new location
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Image 6-8: Picture of Current Site Conditions where New Sign will be Located
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