File #: 19799    Version: 0 Name: transfer awarding contract for master plan for criminal justice system
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 3/22/2018 In control: County Legislature
On agenda: 3/26/2018 Final action: 3/26/2018
Title: A RESOLUTION transferring $210,900.00 within the 2018 General Fund, $37,050.00 within the 2018 Health Fund, and $37,050.00 within the 2018 Anti-Drug Sales Tax Fund, and awarding a Consulting Services contract for the feasibility and master plan effort for the Jackson County Criminal Justice System to HDR/Shive-Hattery of Omaha, NE, and Des Moines, IA, under the terms and conditions of Request for Qualifications No. 94-17, at an initial cost to the County not to exceed $285,000.00.
Sponsors: Scott Burnett
Indexes: ANTI-DRUG SALES TAX FUND, CONSULTING SERVICES, GENERAL FUND, HEALTH FUND, TRANSFERRING
Attachments: 1. 19799bu.pdf, 2. 19799adopt.pdf, 3. 19799 Shive Hattery Consulting Agreement.pdf, 4. HDR-Shive Presentation to County Legislature 2018-7-16.pdf
Related files: 5062
IN THE COUNTY LEGISLATURE OF JACKSON COUNTY, MISSOURI


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A RESOLUTION transferring $210,900.00 within the 2018 General Fund, $37,050.00 within the 2018 Health Fund, and $37,050.00 within the 2018 Anti-Drug Sales Tax Fund, and awarding a Consulting Services contract for the feasibility and master plan effort for the Jackson County Criminal Justice System to HDR/Shive-Hattery of Omaha, NE, and Des Moines, IA, under the terms and conditions of Request for Qualifications No. 94-17, at an initial cost to the County not to exceed $285,000.00.

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RESOLUTION NO. 19799, March 26, 2018

INTRODUCED BY Scott Burnett, County Legislator


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WHEREAS, the Department of Finance and Purchasing issued Request for Qualifications (RFQ) No. 94-17, seeking response from qualified firms interested in providing consulting services for the County's feasibility and master plan efforts for the County's criminal justice system; and,

WHEREAS, a total of forty notifications were distributed and four responses were received, with the top three firms identified as follows:
RESPONDENT
HDR/Shive-Hattery 36
Omaha, NE and Des Moines, IA

HOK 33
Kansas City, MO

CGL 32
Fayetteville, GA

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WHEREAS, the respondents were evaluated on the basis of data collection, systemic analysis, application of data to indicate long-term solutions, and the implementation of a master plan; and,

WHEREAS, pursuant to section 1054.6 of the Jackson County Code, the Department of Finance and Purchasing recommends the award of a contract for consulting services for the feasibility and master plan efforts for the Jackson County, Missouri Criminal Justice System to HDR/Shive-Hattery of Omaha, NE, and Des Moines, IA, under the terms and conditions of RFQ No. 94-17, as the submitter of the best proposal received; and,

WHEREAS, by Ordinance 5062, dated December 6, 2017, the Legislature did establish certain Reserve Accounts for certain bu...

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