REQUEST FOR STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS: PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FOR CLARK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF AVIATION PROJECTS
Federal opportunity from Clark County Department of Aviation. Place of performance: NV. Response deadline: Mar 03, 2026.
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CLARK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF AVIATION PROCUREMENT & CONTRACTS REQUEST FOR STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS NUMBER 26-001 C/D PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FOR CLARK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF AVIATION PROJECTS INVITATION TO PROPOSERS Harry Reid International Airport and the four general aviation facilities in the Clark County Airport System are owned by Clark County, Nevada, under the policy direction of the Board of County Commissioners, the authority of the County Manager, and operated by the OWNER under the management of the Director of Aviation. Currently, the Facilities and Construction and Engineering (C&E) divisions manage and Planning Division, analyze, and leverage a variety of the airport system’s infrastructures utilizing an Enterprise Asset Management program and historical knowledge. Clark County owns and operates an airport system that includes Harry Reid International Airport, the air carrier airport serving the Las Vegas region, and general aviation airports including North Las Vegas Airport (a GA reliever airport), Henderson Executive Airport (a GA reliever airport), Jean Sport Aviation Airport, and Perkins Field (Overton) Airport. In accordance with the Federal Brooks Act and Nevada Revised Statute 625, CCDOA utilizes a qualifications-based selection process for the procurement of professional services. In 1991, the Board of County Commissioners adopted a process to pre-qualify firms called the Statement of Qualifications (SOQ). The SOQ process helps CCDOA to expedite the implementation of projects on our capital improvement plan. CONSULTANTS will be prequalified for a term of 2 years with a one-year (1) option. Clark County Department of Aviation (CCDOA) performs a wide range of projects for its facilities, airfields, and roadways. Many of the facilities, airfields, and roadways are critical in 24hr/365day operations. Design and Construction of these projects affecting the CCDOA owned assets must be performed with awareness of that critical nature. There is not a defined list of projects available for this SOQ; project list will evolve within the term limit. CCDOA is looking for CONSULTANTs to provide expertise in a range of professional service for the following categories: Civil Engineering – Site and Roadway Civil Engineering – Airfield Architectural – Large (construction budget > $1 million) Architectural – Small (construction budget Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing Engineering Material Testing, Quality Assurance Agency, Geotechnical Engineering Verification Survey Owner Representation, Staff Augmentation CONSULTANT may submit for one or more categories based on company qualifications applicable; a SOQ for each category shall be a stand-alone SOQ submission. One SOQ shall not cover multiple categories. Some subconsultants under the CONSULTANT may be utilized outside of the pre-qualified list as needed for project work. All interested firms are responsible for carefully reading the documentation provided and submitting the appropriate qualifications to meet the minimum criteria for further consideration. The anticipated term for this contract will be for a two (2) year period, with a one-year (1) option. Please note that this is a sealed SOQ process. All questions and/or responses to this Statement of Qualifications must be processed through the NGEM website. Inquiries, documents or other information submitted outside of NGEM (i.e. email, fax, hard-copy, etc.) will not be reviewed or considered. REGISTRATION FOR THE NGEM SYSTEM The NGEM System is accessible at www.ngemnv.com . Potential Proposers MUST be registered register as a “Supplier”. This may be accomplished by clicking on the Supplier Registration link and completing the registration form. There is no cost to register or to use the NGEM System. SOQ documents may then be viewed by selecting a specific project from the "Current Bid Opportunities" list and clicking on that project. Once registered, "suppliers” may receive emails notifying them of bid opportunities. Reviewing any project SOQ data will automatically place the proposer’s contact information on the respondents list and the NGEM System will automatically send any and all updates, changes or addenda associated with that project. An electronic proposal can only be submitted through the NGEM System. The SOQ document(s) can be printed for Proposer’s use, but an electronic proposal MUST be submitted through the NGEM System. DUE DATE & TIME FOR RESPONSE SUBMISSION All proposals are due to be submitted through the NGEM. Please see the activities tab for the meeting details. Upon completion of the proposal evaluation(s) by CCDOA, and approval of the Board of County Commissioners (if required) all firms with submitted proposals will receive notification through the NGEM System. After the contract is awarded, if additional detail is required, a public records request may be submitted at www.LASairport.com/Record s .
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