Addendum 1 Request for Qualifications Proposal for Architectural Services for Front Street Park City of Leavenworth

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth's Addendum #1 outlines the Request for Qualifications and Proposal for architectural services to enhance the restroom and stairway access at Front Street Park. Released on June 3, 2019, this addendum responds to questions regarding the selection process for prospective firms. It clarifies that the evaluation will prioritize qualifications and experience, with rate and fee information reviewed only after the selection is made. This method aims to ensure that the chosen firm is the most qualified for the job rather than simply the most cost-effective. The proposal submission deadline remains unchanged at 4:00 PM on June 7, 2019, encouraging interested firms to prepare their submissions accordingly.

The city provides a link to a printable version of the addendum for ease of access. This initiative reflects the city's commitment to improving public facilities and enhancing community accessibility. The focus on qualifications underscores the importance of experience in municipal projects.

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