Requests for Proposals and Qualifications
As a public agency, the Clean Air Agency issues formal requests for proposals and qualifications for the purchase of certain equipment or supplies, or to enlist professional services to supplement our work. When these requests are issued, they will be sent to potentially interested and qualified providers, published in the Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce, and posted here.
Requests for Proposal (RFPs)
The Clean Air Agency follows a formal RFP process when purchasing certain equipment or professional services.
Note to Potential Bidders:
If you download documents from this website, you are responsible for sending your name, organization name, address, e-mail address, fax number and telephone number to the RFP/RFQ Coordinator in order for your organization to be sent any amendments or additional information about an RFP or RFQ. Submit your contact information to RFP/RFQ Coordinator, Carol Pogers, at RFP@pscleanair.org.
The Clean Air Agency is now accepting proposals electronically. See the RFP document for details on the requirements to submit proposals by hard copy or electronically.
Proposals submitted electronically must be submitted as an attachment to an e-mail message to Carol Pogers at RFP@pscleanair.org. Attachments to an e-mail message shall be in Microsoft Word format, Microsoft Excel or Adobe PDF. Zipped files cannot be received by the agency and cannot be used for submissions of proposals. Please include the project title and name of the project manager in the subject line of your e-mail.
CURRENT RFPs:
- There are no RFPs at this time.
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Requests for Qualifications (RFQs)
An RFQ is used to assess the availability of specific services desired by the agency and the qualifications of interested providers of these services.
CURRENT RFQs:
- Green Driver Training RFQ
Posted to Web Site: 6/6/11 | No Closing Date
Overview: The purpose of this RFQ is to identify providers of fuel-efficient or “green” driver training programs that could be used to train drivers in light- to medium-duty public and/or private fleets within the Puget Sound region. The agency expects to enter into contract(s) with one or more qualified providers to assess the fuel efficiency improvements and costs per driver associated with the different approaches to green driver training. The results of this assessment will be provided to members of the Puget Sound Clean Cities Coalition and posted on the Evergreen Fleets and Coalition websites, both of which are accessible by the general public.
The agency does not intend to retain any person or organization at this time as a result of this RFQ. The agency will not pay any compensation to any responding party until such time as the agency executes a contract or agreement with a responding party.
If you download documents from this website, you are responsible for sending your name, organization name, address, e-mail address, fax number and telephone number to the RFP/RFQ Coordinator in order for your organization to be sent any amendments or additional information about this RFQ. Submit your contact information to RFP/RFQ Coordinator, Carol Pogers, at RFP@pscleanair.org.
Following is the link to download the RFQ:
Following is a link to Green Driver Training FAQ sheet:
Project Manager: Leslie Stanton , Team Lead-Climate and Transportation
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