Climate Justice Plan Update Energy And Resilience Consultant(s) Addendum 1
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- Climate Justice Plan Update Energy And Resilience Consultant(s) Addendum 1
- Issuing Agency
- City of Providence
- Location
- Rhode Island
- Published Date
- Jan 15, 2026
- Closing Date
- Jan 26, 2026
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
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Climate Justice Plan Update Energy And Resilience Consultant(s) Addendum 1
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Procurement #: 52000>CITY OF PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLANDDepartment: SustainabilityRFP Title: CLIMATE JUSTICE PLAN UPDATE ENERGY AND RESILIENCE CONSULTANT(S)Opening Date: 01/26/2026Addendum #: 1Issue Date: 01/14/2026The purpose of this addendum is:The purpose of this addendum is to respond to bidder questions from (1) the January 6, 2025pre-bid conference and (2) emails received by potential bidders by the Bidder Questiondeadline.Providence City Hall25 Dorrance StreetProvidence, RI 02903MAYOR BRETT P. SMILEYCITY OF PROVIDENCEAddendum 1: Response to Bidder Questions• The purpose of this addendum is to respond to bidder questions from (1) theJanuary 6, 2026 pre-bid conference and (2) emails received by potential bidders bythe Bidder Question deadline.Questions:1. On the bottom of page 13, number 1 under the Scope of Work cuts off at“Assume 5”. Can you please clarify the remainder of that sentence?Bidders should assume 5 meetings with the equity consultant. These include initialmeetings to incorporate an equity lens into the project approach and follow upmeetings to address questions/issues as they arise during the project period.Both the Energy Consultant and the Resilience Consultant should plan on thisnumber of meetings with the Equity Consultant.2. Could you provide more context about frontline communities in Providence?Who are the community leaders and community organizations?There are several areas in Providence that have been historically disinvested in andcontinue to experience the long-term effects. These areas tend to be home topeople with lower incomes and/or people of color. In many cases our frontlinecommunities are experiencing the impacts of climate change more acutely than thepopulation at large. Among others, these communities include South Providence,Washington Park, Olneyville, and Wanskuck.Providence City Hall25 Dorrance StreetProvidence, RI 02903As co-authors of the 2019 Climate Justice Plan and co-authors of this update, theRacial Environmental Justice Committee (REJC) is the most integral communityorganization for this project. The City and REJC co-developed the Equity inSustainability Report and Just Providence Framework in 2019 to guide thedevelopment of the Climate Justice Plan. This document still provides useful andimportant context.The Department and REJC also intend to work with additional communityorganizations to reach key demographic groups or geographic areas of Providence.3. Can you discuss the scope of work for the equity consultant?The scope of work for the Community Engagement and Equity Consultant can befound here: https://www.providenceri.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/PVD25-169-Sustainability-RFP-Community-Engagement-and-Equity-Consultant-MT-51644.pdf.4. Is the proposal narrative limited to 7 pages for each scope? For example, if aconsultant has subconsultants and would like to provide references for allparties involved, can you go over the stated limit?Bidders who are bidding on both scopes may provide up to a seven-page narrativerelated to each scope. Bidders who are bidding on both scopes may also provide upto three pages of reference materials per scope. In situations where additionalreference materials are needed to fully demonstrate your team’s capacity,additional pages may be included, but are not encouraged. The intention of thepage limits is to avoid excessively lengthy proposals, but we do not intend toautomatically disqualify a vendor for exceeding the page limit.5. What is the timeline for the Climate Justice Plan update?There is a Gantt chart at the end of the RFP. Bidders can assume the timeline ispushed back approximately one month later than the Gantt chart outlines. The goalis to publish the draft plan in September 2026. The draft plan will be reviewed withcommunity and then revised in October or November 2026. The final update will bepublished in December 2026.Providence City Hall25 Dorrance StreetProvidence, RI 029036. Is translating the final update into Spanish the consultant's responsibility?No.7. The Hazard Mitigation plan link on the RFP was broken.The correct link is here: https://www.providenceri.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/City-of-Providence-Hazard-Mitigation-Plan-2024_FINAL.pdf.8. Is federal certification as a WBE/MBE acceptable for the purposes of the City’sMBE/WBE goals?No. Only vendors on the State's MBE/WBE directory are counted when calculatingwhether a vendor has met the 20% goal. Bidders are not disqualified if they do notmeet the goal, but must obtain an approved waiver and submit it with their bid fortheir proposal to be considered.9. Why is the equity consultant RFP separate from the Resilience and Energyscopes?The Department determined that the scope and timeline for the engagement andequity consultant was distinct from the Resilience and Energy scopes so developedtwo distinct RFPs.10. If a bidder applies for energy and resilience scopes, how many communityengagement sessions would they be required to attend?The City and REJC will plan the community engagement sessions. If one firm isawarded for both scopes, the firm would only have to attend two meetings, butrepresentatives of the firm with expertise in both scopes would need to be at eachmeeting.11. How does the Department envision the division of responsibilities between thevendor and the Community Engagement and Equity consultant, particularly inidentifying strategies from existing plans and translating community input intoprioritized resilience strategies?Providence City Hall25 Dorrance StreetProvidence, RI 02903The energy and resilience consultants are responsible for the technical elements ofthe CJP update. Based on the feedback and community priorities identified duringpublic engagement conducted by the City and REJC, the energy and resilienceconsultants should help identify new or existing strategies that are responsive to thecommunity’s needs.12. Can the Department clarify expectations regarding the nature of proposedresilience strategies, specifically whether the consultant is expected toidentify and assess physical infrastructure interventions, non-structuralapproaches such as policies, programs, governance, or community-basedactions, or both? Additionally, at what level of specificity should thesestrategies be developed, for example high level concepts versus moreimplementation oriented recommendations?The resilience consultant is primarily synthesizing existing plans and efforts,identifying areas where further planning are needed, and emphasizing strategiesfrom existing plans that should be included as strategies in the Climate Justice Planbecause they align with community identified concerns. We are interested in bothinfrastructure and non-structural interventions.13. How does the Department expect the resilience technical work to be integratedwith the energy policy work and the Community Engagement and Equityconsultant’s deliverables? Are there anticipated joint or cross-cutting outputs,or are resilience and energy deliverables expected to remain distinct until finalplan compilation?The existing Climate Justice Plan is organized by topic area and it is not theDepartment’s intention to go in a different direction for the update. Therefore, mostof the energy and resilience work will happen separately. With that said, wherethere are areas of overlap, collaboration between consultants in those areas wouldbe expected.The Community Engagement and Equity Consultants role is to help infuse both theCity’s/REJC’s and the energy and resilience consultants’ project approaches withan equity lens.Providence City Hall25 Dorrance StreetProvidence, RI 02903
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- NAICS 541330Engineering Services
- NAICS 541611Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services
- NAICS 541620Environmental Consulting Services
- NAICS 541690Other Scientific and Technical Consulting Services
- NAICS 541990All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
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