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DATE: 6/12/2015 TO: Seattle Medium PLEASE CONFIRM RECEIPT

ATTN:
Chris B

FROM:
Megan Rulien

King County PCSSCNK-ES-0300Chinook Building401 Fifth Avenue, 3rd FloorSeattle, WA 98104
Phone: 206-263-8150Fax: 206-296-7676Email: [email protected]
* The information indicated above is for identification and billing purposes only.* With the invoice, please include a copy of the ad and two (2) notarized affidavits of publication referencing the contract being advertised.* Reference each contract number on the invoice.* PLEASE DO NOT CHANGE FONT SIZE.Publication Date: June 24, 2015KING COUNTYREQUEST FOR PROPOSALS ADVERTISEMENTKing County is requesting Proposals from qualified firms interested in providing corrosion engineering and related services on a work order basis for various King County Wastewater Treatment Division (WTD) facilities, including underwater pipelines and structures.The Request for Proposals, all addenda and current document holder’s list are available at http://www.kingcounty.gov/procurement. The County will not mail, ship or fax RFPs and addenda.Interested firms must register with the County at time of download and ensure that a valid contact email address is given. Notification of addenda will be sent to the registered email address. Failure to register will result in the Proposer not being notified of any addenda, which may result in rejection of the proposal.The County may award up to one (1) contract with a maximum price of $350,000. The contract will have an initial period of performance of one (1) year. The County reserves the right to amend the contract duration in one (1) year increments up to a maximum of three (3) years, if funds remain.Contract Title: Corrosion Engineering Services for the Wastewater Treatment Division on a Work Order BasisNumber: E00365E15Proposals due: July 13, 2015Time: 12:00 p.m.Pre-proposal Meeting: June 24, 2015Time: 10:00 a.m.Location: King Street Center, 5th Floor, Harappa Conference Room, 201 South Jackson, Seattle, WASUMMARY OF WORK: The work may include, but is not limited to, corrosion engineering studies and design, deep water cathodic protection system inspection and testing, coating system design, failure analysis, materials testing, and reporting.SUBCONSULTANT OPPORTUNITIES: Provided for informational purposes only, following are subconsulting opportunities that may be available on this Contract: underwater inspection and diving and laboratory services.SCS UTILIZATION REQUIREMENTS: The Consultant shall ensure that at least 14% of the Total Price for all executed Work Orders, as amended, shall be performed by King County Certified SCS Firms over the life of the Contract. Evaluation points for meeting and/or exceeding the SCS utilization requirements will be provided to each Proposer responding to this requirement. King County will not evaluate the proposal and will not execute a contract with a Proposer who does not commit to meet at least the SCS utilization requirement as stated above.QUESTIONS: Questions concerning this solicitation should be directed to Ken Curl, Contract Specialist via email at [email protected] or via telephone at 206-263-9322, TTY Relay: 711. The Proposer may be requested to submit the question in writing. No verbal answers by County personnel will be binding on the County.This information is available in alternate formats for individuals with disabilities upon advance request by calling 206-263-9400, TTY Relay: 711.4 X 9E00365E15 page 2 of 2 Newspaper Advertisement Finance andBusiness Operations DivisionProcurement and Contract Services SectionDepartment of Executive ServicesE00365E15 page 1 of 2 Newspaper Advertisement

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