Solicitation Details - MCC 7360 RPQ 68859
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PHCD WORK-ORDER CONTRACT 2022 - NORTH AREA
Opening Date:
5/3/2022 10:00:00 AM
Announcement Info:
The Miami-Dade County Public Housing and Community Development (PHCD) department is among the nation's top ten housing agencies managing nearly 9,300 public housing units located throughout Miami-Dade County, in approximately 100 development sites. Public housing units’ range in size from zero- and one-bedroom apartments in high rise buildings to multi-bedroom family units. PHCD must maintain all units in an expedited manner.
Currently, work orders serve to identify the source, nature, and priority of maintenance work. They also identify the cost of labor and materials used, time of performance, and provide valuable information on the overall condition of our units.
PHCD is seeking a Maintenance Work Order Contractor for North Areas, which consist of 35 developments that will create and manage the entire operation of a maintenance work order system, to include performing all maintenance and repair work required for its development sites and ensuring the quality of the work and completion, in a timely manner.
PHCD North Areas generates an average of about 80 work orders daily. The Maintenance Work Order Manager must have the capacity and organization to complete work orders in all development sites simultaneously and within the required time frame.
The proposed Contractor may include its own work order intake system, provided that the system includes, but is not limited to, the following:
1. Maintain a system for residents to reach work order intake center to initiate work orders, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to include holidays.
2. Call Center creates work order for maintenance repair. Work orders to be completed by priority (emergencies first, urgent second, routine last-see appendix 1) and by age of request.
3. Work order should be signed by resident and maintenance staff when work has been completed in unit.
4. Work order should be closed out in the work order maintenance system to be reflected as completed. Work orders should be maintained for tracking and auditing purposes.
If proposed Contractor does not have a work order system, PHCD’s current work order intake center and process will be used.
Contractor must also record work orders that will be addressed by other Contractors, such as but not limited to mold, mildew and vermin. The Contractor will be responsible for ensuring that appropriate PHCD personnel are notified of these types of work orders.
Bidder’s License Requirements:
Bidders must hold at the time of bid submission (and maintain same throughout duration of the contract) a current valid license. See Sec. 2.12, MCC 7360 PLAN as checked below:
Certificate of General Building issued by the State of Florida Construction Industry Licensing Board or the Miami-Dade County Construction Trades Qualifying Board or have a State of Florida Certified General Contractor’s License.
Bid Documents:
Obtain Bid Documents from PHCD, Facilities Section, 701 NW 1st Court 16th Floor Miami, Florida 33136 as of 4/6/2022 Amount: $30.00 (non-refundable) per Bid Document Set. Contractors shall provide separate money orders or cashier’s checks per contracts.
Contractor must refer to the Request for Price Quotation (RPQ) and associated project documents for the detail Scope of Work.
Technical Certification:
GENERAL BUILDING CONSTRACTOR, BUILDING CONTRACTOR
Commodities
| Code | Description |
|---|---|
| 90930 | BUILDING CONSTRUCTION (NOT OTHERWISE CLASSIFIED) |
| 96820 | BUILDING CONSTRUCTION |
Solicitation Package/Addendums
| Type | File Name |
|---|---|
| Package | MCC_7360_RPQ_68859.pdf |