· Additional Engagement Opportunities: The new initial RFP provides more opportunities for the exchange of information and ideas between the bidders and RIDOT during the procurement process. This allows for additional flexibility for innovative proposals and ensures the requirements are clear for both companies before they compete for the final award.
· Stipend Adjusted: The stipend for the unsuccessful bidder was adjusted from $500,000 to $1.75 million. It is important to note that because there are only two bidders competing in this procurement, there will be only one company eligible for the stipend. In the previous RFP, the stipend would have been available to each unsuccessful bidder. Additionally, payment of the stipend gives RIDOT ownership of the ideas and concepts contained in the proposal, which could be utilized as part of the final project.
· Liquidated Damages Adjusted: Liquidated damages were adjusted from $30,000 a day to $25,000 per day, holding the bidders accountable for completing the bridge on the timeline that they contractually agree to.
· Completion Date Modified: In the new initial RFP, the completion date is dependent on the outcome of the bidding process, based on the design-build teams’ design concept and approach.
· Removal of Substructure Demolition: The removal of the old bridge substructure is no longer part of the procurement for the rebuild project. Instead, it will be completed by the existing demolition contractor. Eliminating the potential requirement to replace the substructure from the reconstruction solicitation reduces bidder uncertainty, ensuring fair competition on a level playing field.
· Additional Information Provided to Bidders: RIDOT is providing additional studies on subsurface and underwater conditions to the design-build teams, providing more clarity regarding the necessary permits and equipping the bidders with critical information needed for design.
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