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RFP for Landscaping/Beautification of Head Start

January 28, 2023southeasternAnnouncementsNo Comments

Bid #2022 -2023

Request for Quotation
For the beautification of four (4) Head Start Centers. Download a copy of the RFP.

Southeastern Community Action Partnership is requesting quotes for the following:

Job description: Rennert Head Start Center – 8986 Rennert Rd., Shannon, NC 28386
The front of the building will be landscaped with white rock, green bushes will be replaced with pink double knockout roses, and the border will be done with tan (red) bricks. The side of the building has two bushes and some canna lilies that need to be cleared, and sod installed. Where the sign is, needs to be landscaped with white rock and bricks, and bushes need to be replaced with sky pencil holly. Three Bradford pear trees need to be removed, including stumps. One tree will be planted on the right front side of the building and designed with the same material (rock, bricks).

Job description: Allenton Head Start Center- 166 Lamb Rd., Lumberton, NC 28358
The front of the building is to be redesigned with white rock, gold cypress, firepower nandinas, and mini flag bricks to hold the rock in place.

Job description: South Robeson Head Start Center- 1832 Marion Stage Rd., Fairmont, NC 28340
The front of the building is to be redesigned with white rock, gold cypress bushes, and firepower nandinas (low maintenance bushes); the borderline is to stay and be pressure washed (Note: borderline left corner is a little damaged) The crape myrtle trees are to be lifted (trimmed) and designed with rock and bricks. Remove one gazebo in front of the building and install sod in the area where it was.

Job description: Maxton Head Start Center- 613 East Rockingham Rd., Maxton, NC 28364
Sod is to be installed around the building and in small areas where it needs to be installed (ditch, near playground, and green dumpster area). The main entrance of the building, where the sign will be installed, must be landscaped with white rock, golden cypress or firepower nandinas, and mini flag bricks to hold rocks in place. Each center is to be clear of all trash and debris upon completion.
Materials needed: 42 pallets of sod, 36 tons of white rock, and 700 bricks.

 

Bid #2022 -2023
Submission requirements:

Submission requirements:
1.1 Quotations must be returned in a sealed envelope marked “Quotation – Bid for beautification at four centers,” addressed to Southeastern Community Action Partnership, Inc. Attn: Cynthia Foskey, Executive Administrator, 405 N. Elm St., Lumberton NC 28358 for inside delivery or mailed to Post Office Box 1025, Lumberton NC 28359.
1.2 Quotations must be received at Southeastern Community Action Partnership, Inc, by 10:00 a.m. EST. Monday, February 6, 2023.
1.3 Quotations received and not conforming to items 1.1 and 1.2 above will be returned unopened to senders without consideration.
1.4 Requests for quotations have been requested to afford Bidders a more flexible opportunity to employ expertise and innovation, thereby satisfying SCAP’s needs more cost-effectively.
1.1 Bidder’s sole responsibility is to ensure they receive all information before the closing date in their cover letter.
1.2 Your proposal shall clearly show your complete company name. The nearest location to the SCAP Corporate Office (address above), e-mail, and telephone number of the primary contact person(s).
1.3 All quotations submitted should include two (2) hard copies of your proposals.
1.4 Responses may be withdrawn before the deadline upon written notice; e-mails of notice will be accepted) addressed to Cynthia Foskey, the Executive Administrator, at the above-noted address. Notices of withdrawal may be faxed to 1-910-291-3054 or e-mailed to foskeyc@scapnc.org. Withdrawn responses may be replaced by alternative responses providing written notice that an alternative proposal will be submitted (facsimiles and e-mails of notice only will be accepted) and delivered to Cynthia Foskey at least twenty-four hours before the deadline for the closing noted herein.
1.5 All quotations received because of this RFQ must be accepted for ninety (90) days from the Closing Date.
1.6 After the closing time and date, all proposals received by SCAP become the agency’s property.

2.0 Definitions
2.1 Southeastern Community Action Partnership, Inc. is called “SCAP.”
2.2 The entity submitting a quotation is referred to as the “Bidder.”
2.3 The successful Bidder is referred to as the “Prime Contractor.”
2.4 “Contract” means the written agreement resulting from this Request for Quotation, per this Request for Quotation.

3.0 Confidentiality
3.1 SCAP recognizes the importance to Bidders that their ideas and strategies remain confidential; otherwise, they may be reluctant to disclose such information. SCAP will endeavor to respect and protect the confidentiality of such information and will treat it as supplied in confidence within the meaning of section 21 of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
3.2 The Prime Contractor may be provided access to confidential information to complete this project. Any use of the information for purposes other than those stated is in contravention of this agreement and will result in the cancellation of this agreement in addition to any other legal remedies available to SCAP.

4.0 Copyright or Ownership
4.1 All documents, reports, working papers, or other materials submitted to SCAP shall become the sole and exclusive property of SCAP, in the public domain, and not the property of the Prime Contractor. SCAP will have the exclusive rights to copy and use the material in connection with the implementation of this Agreement and as reference material for future works at SCAP.

5.0 Proposed Duration of the Contract
5.1 The duration of the Contract resulting from this Request for Quotation will be determined following the review of the quotation and is dependent on SCAP’s budget. SCAP reserves the right to modify or negotiate the duration of the contract independently.

6.0 Pricing
6.1 Your Fee Proposal should include a unit price for each individual location and an overall total identifying the price and any additional add-ons (total for the complete job(s).
6.2 The lowest-priced quote will not necessarily be selected, but that quotation that is determined to be the most advantageous to SCAP.

7.0 Invoice/Payment
7.1 All invoices paid because of this Request for Quotation will be paid per SCAP’s standard payment terms. All invoices should be submitted as a printed document to SCAP, Attn: Accounts Payable, P. O. Box 1025, Lumberton, NC 28359.
7.2 Cash on delivery – after a thorough walk thru by the Head Start/Early Head Start Director and Maintenance designee and acceptance of the landscaping projects, payment will be provided by the Accounting Department.

8.0 Indemnification
8.1 In carrying out these works, the Bidders will act independently. The Bidders must agree to keep SCAP indemnified against any, and all claims, actions, or demands that may be brought, made, or arise in respect of anything done by the Bidder or its employees shall always remain for all purposes, the employees of the Bidders, save and except to the extent that such claims, actions or demands arising from or relating to the negligence, wrongful act or omission of SCAP, or any of its officers or employees.

9.0 Conflict of Interest
9.1 Bidders must ensure they are not in a position perceived as a conflict of interest.

10.0 Limitations of the Bidders
10.1 The Bidder shall not hire or use SCAP’s employees to perform any portion of the work or services required under the agreement, including secretarial, clerical, and other similar duties. The Bidder may contact SCAP’s employees for clarity regarding the specifications of this RFQ.

11.0 Compliance with Law
11.1 The Prime Contractor shall comply with and observe all applicable laws and relevant state and federal regulations requirements.

12.0 Cancellation
12.1 SCAP reserves the right to cancel this Request for Quotation at any time and any reason and will not be responsible for any loss, damage, cost or expense incurred or suffered by any Bidder as a result of that cancellation.
12.2 SCAP reserves the right to cancel (for cause or convenience per 45 CFR Appendix II Paragraph B) the Contract resulting from the RFP, at its sole and absolute discretion, with 30 days’ written notice to the Prime Contractor, and the Prime Contractor will have no rights or claims against SCAP. Convenience shall be defined as 1) when SCAP requirements are reduced or eliminated or 2) the Prime Contractor fails to comply with any contract terms and conditions, 3) the contractor fails to provide SCAP, upon request, with adequate assurance of contract-compliant future performance. Cancellation would not, in any manner whatsoever, limit SCAP’s right to bring action against the Prime Contractor for damages for breach of contract.

13.0 Expenses
13.1 Bidders are solely responsible for their expenses in preparing a quotation and subsequent negotiations with SCAP if any. If SCAP elects to reject all proposals, SCAP will not be liable to any Bidder for any claims. Whether for costs or damages incurred by the Bidder in preparing the quotation, loss of anticipated profit in connection with any product, or any other matter.
13.2 Without limiting the provision of the previous clause, the Bidder, by submitting a proposal, agrees that it will not claim damages, for whatever reason, relating to the Contract in respect of the competitive process, including any costs incurred by the Bidder in preparing its quotation and the Bidder, by submitting a quotation, waives any claim for loss of profits if no Contract is made with the Bidder.
14.0 Responsibility of Bidders Including Debarment or Suspension
14.1 Each bidder is responsible for informing themselves of the quotation’s contents and requirements. Each bidder is solely responsible for ensuring that they have obtained and considered all information necessary to understand the requirements of the Request for Quotation and to prepare and submit their proposal. SCAP will not be responsible for any loss, damage, or expense incurred by a Bidder as a result of any inaccuracy or incompleteness in this Request for Quotation or any misunderstanding or misinterpretation of the terms of the Request for Quotation on the part of any Bidder.
14.2 If the Bidder doubts the true meaning of any part of this Request for Quotation or finds omissions, discrepancies, or ambiguities, a request for interpretation or correction may be submitted to Cynthia Foskey, Executive Administrator, via email to foskeyc@scapnc.org. If deemed necessary by SCAP, an addendum will be posted at https://scapnc.org and e-mailed to all firms registered as having received this Request for Quotation. This procedure applies should SCAP, of its own accord, wish to expand or delete any part of this Request for Quotation.
14.3 The Bidder certifies, by submission of this proposal, that neither it nor its principals are presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participation in this transaction by any Federal department or agency.
15.0 Accuracy of Information
15.1 SCAP makes no representation or warranty, either expressed or implied, concerning the accuracy or completeness of any information contained in or referred to in the quotation proposal.

16.0 Solicitation
16.1 If any director, officer, employee, agent, or another representative of a Bidder makes any representation or solicitation to the Chairperson, any Director, officer, or employee of SCAP concerning the Quotation proposal, whether before or after the submission of the Proposal, SCAP shall be entitled to reject the Quotation.

17.0 Publicity
17.1 All publicity relating to this project is subject to the approval of SCAP, and no mention of the project in advertising or articles in any publication will be permitted unless authorized in advance, in writing, by SCAP. Publicity or advertising implying an endorsement of a product by SCAP will not be permitted.
17.2 The Prime Contractor shall not make any statement of fact or opinion regarding any aspect of the Request for Quotation or resulting contract to the media or any public member without the prior written authorization of SCAP.

18.0 Evaluation Process
18.1 An evaluation committee of SCAP staff will review the proposal submissions. SCAP reserves the right to accept any or none of the proposals submitted and will evaluate proposals based on the best value offered to SCAP and not necessarily the lowest price.
18.2 SCAP reserves the right to seek clarification of any proposal for identifying and eliminating minor irregularities or informalities.
18.3 SCAP reserves the right to conduct or not conduct a pre-selection interview and/or presentation of proposed equipment with Bidders. The purpose of the meeting (if any) would be to have the Bidder explain and clarify their proposal to assist the evaluation team in evaluating each proposal.
18.4 SCAP further reserves the right to conduct post-selection meetings to correct, change or adapt the selected quotation proposal to the wishes of the selection committee.
18.5 The Bidder acknowledges that SCAP shall have the right to reject any and all proposals for any reason or to accept any Quotation Proposal which SCAP, in its sole unrestricted discretion, deems most advantageous to itself. The Bidder acknowledges that SCAP may rely upon criteria that SCAP deems relevant even though such criteria may not have been disclosed to the Bidder. By submitting a quotation, the Bidder acknowledges SCAP’s right under this clause and waives any right of action against SCAP for SCAP’s failure to accept the Bidder’s proposal.

19.0 Proposed Timetable
19.1 The timetable for the RFQ
The selection process is anticipated to be
As follows: Acknowledgement of
Receipt of deadline February 06, 2023
Proposal Deadline February 06, 2023
Evaluation Process Completion TBD
Seek Approval Board of Directors TBD

19.2 NOTE: SCAP reserves the right to amend and/or change this schedule of RFQ events as it deems necessary.
20.0 Contract Award and Execution
20.1 SCAP employees will not award this Contract until approved by the Board of Directors. The RFQ and proposal of all Bidders shall be presented to the full Board of Directors for approval and award of the Contract.

21.0 Inquiries
21.1 All inquiries regarding this Request for Quotation must be directed in writing to Philip McRae, Maintenance Technician II, via email to mcraeph@scapnc.org or 910/277-3518. All questions should be received at least 5 (five) days before the closing time and date.
21.2 Any verbal representations, promises, statements, or advice made by employees of SCAP other than that offered through the office of the Executive Administrator should not be relied upon.

The vendor is responsible for completing jobs at each individual Head Start Center site unless otherwise instructed by the Head Start Program.
Submission Requirements
The following information is to be included in your quotation proposal.
Cover Letter
Your quotation should include a Cover Letter containing the following information:
 Company Name, address, website address (if applicable), telephone number, fax number, e-mail address, and primary contact person.
 Signed by the person authorized to sign on behalf of the company.

Experience and Qualifications
Describe your company, including the following:
 A general statement of competence and expertise.
 Overview of the company, with a profile ad brief history of the Proponent. (Include a brochure of the buses.
 Years of experience.

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    Cynthia Foskey, Director of Executive Administration and Contracts

    A servant-leader with a servant’s heart for others, Ms. Cynthia Foskey oversees Executive Administration and Contracts for Southeastern Community Action Partnership. With over 26 years of experience in community and non-profit sector work, Ms. Foskey holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Management.

    Ericka Jones Whitaker, Ed. D, Chief Executive Officer

    Dr. Ericka Jones Whitaker assumed the Chief Executive Officer role of Southeastern Community Action Partnership, formerly Southeastern Community & Family Services, Inc. (SCFS), in 2014. SCAP is one of the largest Community Action agencies in North Carolina. Whitaker oversees an annual budget of over $22 million, through several federally-funded programs and leads approximately 250 staff.

    Dr. Whitaker is the recipient of the Carl D. Perkins Humanitarian Award by the Southeastern Association of Community Action Agencies (SEACAA) for her overall community leadership, specifically for bringing resources to the counties she serves after the effects of Hurricane Matthew. Dr. Whitaker is also the recipient of the Roselle Copeland Stewardship Award for her work in community action and has received other leadership awards for her servitude in various communities.

    Whitaker previously held management positions with several nonprofit trade associations in Washington, D.C., including the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (NASFAA) and the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecologists (ACOG). She was a former full-time Executive in Residence, Professor at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke School of Business and often teaches as an adjunct instructor. Dr. Whitaker serves on the Board of Directors for CAPLAW which provides legal and financial resources to Community Action Agencies, the North Carolina Community Action Association, and the Fayetteville NC Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Inc where she has served as the Foundation Chair.

    Whitaker holds a Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) in Educational Leadership and Administration from Fayetteville State University in Fayetteville, NC; a Master of Science in Administration (MSA) with a focus in Nonprofit Management from Trinity Washington University in Washington, DC; and a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Business Communications from The University of Maryland, University College in College Park, MD. Dr. Whitaker is a member of Jack & Jill of America, Incorporated, and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated.

    Born in Ft. Campbell, Kentucky, Dr. Whitaker is the youngest of three, who was raised in a military family. Dr. Whitaker has lived in seven other states and Europe.  She continues to have a love for traveling and cultural cuisine. With all of the “hats” she wears, Dr. Whitaker believes nothing precedes her most important role as a mother to her beautiful daughter.

    Her favorite quote is by former South African President, the late Nelson Mandela: “Lead from the back and let others believe they are in front.”

    Liying Reeder, MBA Chief Financial Officer

    Liying Reeder, MBA, has more than 20 years of progressive experience in accounting and management and holds a Master of Business Administration with a concentration in Forensic Accounting and a Bachelor of Science in Accounting. Ms. Reeder’s personal motto is that “One person can make a difference.”

    Tamara Monroe, MHRM, Chief Operating Officer

    With over 10+ years of Human Resource experience in retail, local and federal government, higher education and nonprofit sectors, Tamara Monroe is the Chief Operating Officer of Southeastern Community Action Partnership. Ms. Monroe holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration with a focus in Management, and a Master’s in Human Resource with a focus in Organizational Management.

    Her motto is: “Success isn’t about how much money you make; it’s about the difference you make in people’s lives.” – First Lady Michelle Obama.

    Kathleen Lowe Jacobs, MSW, Community Services Block Grant Program Director

    With over nine years in The Community Action network, Mrs. Jacobs has a passion for encouraging and empowering individuals who are seeking change. She received her Master’s in Social Work and also holds a Master’s in Management and Leadership from Webster University.

    Her motto is: “All things are possible no matter what gets in your way! You can do it!”

    Tonie Brite, MS, Head Start/Early HS Director

    Tonie Brite manages Head Start/Early Head Start activities, including overseeing program operations and program development regulations. Ms. Brite holds a Bachelor of Science in Education and a Master’s in Human Services.

    Tiffany Anthony, Section 8 Program Director

    Tiffany Anthony brings over 15 years’ experience in Community Action, case management and advocacy for individuals, children and families that face economic challenges with limited resources
    Tiffany holds a bachelor’s degree in Psychology & Communications.