RFP For Hartley Nature Center Campus Planning and Prelim Design Services

Project Information

Bid Title
RFP For Hartley Nature Center Campus Planning and Prelim Design Services
Issuing Agency
City of Duluth
Location
Minnesota
Published Date
Oct 29, 2025
Closing Date
Nov 26, 2025
Government Level
State & Local
Status
Closed
Ref. #
25-AA23
Original Source
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Project Description
  • 25-AA23 RFP For Hartley Nature Center Campus Planning and Prelim Design Services (due 11/26)
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    CITY OF DULUTH
    ON BEHALF OF HARTLEY NATURE CENTER
    REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR
    25-AA23 HARTLEY NATURE CENTER
    CAMPUS EDUCATION PLANNING & PRELIMINARY DESIGN SERVICES
    ISSUED OCTOBER 29, 2025
    PROPOSALS DUE NOVEMBER 26, 2025
    SUBMIT TO:
    CITY OF DULUTH
    ATTN: PURCHASING DIVISION
    CITY HALL, ROOM 120
    411 WEST 1ST STREET
    DULUTH, MN 55802
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    PART I – GENERAL INFORMATION
    I-1. Project Overview. Hartley Nature Center (HNC) is seeking professional planning and
    preliminary design services for the development of a Campus Education Action Plan for the
    Hartley Nature Center Campus, located at 3001 Woodland Ave, Duluth, MN 55803 (see IV-5. Site
    Maps & Images for the campus location and extent). This Campus Plan will guide facility
    reinvestment to support high-quality environmental education experiences for all ages and
    maximize long-term organizational stability. $125,000 has been allocated for planning and
    preliminary design development.
    The purpose of the Campus Plan is to:
    Analyze site needs and opportunities for campus reinvestment, including space
    optimization for current and future programming and activities
    Assess organizational needs and opportunities to stabilize operations
    Reimagine the main entrance area and exhibit hall to be more dynamic, interactive, and
    engaging for all ages
    Identify opportunities for interpretive elements that will enhance current programming and
    foster a cohesive educational experience across campus and develop an interactive,
    interpretive display plan for an improved exhibit hall.
    Intended products of the Campus Plan include:
    Development of a conceptual campus plan with proposed improvement options
    Preliminary design and market-based cost estimates for selected improvements and
    interpretive materials, including accompanying high-quality visual renderings usable for
    fundraising purposes
    Realistic and prioritized implementation plan
    The materials developed during this planning and design process are intended to support
    fundraising with a grant application due date of July 31, 2026. An anticipated timeline is provided
    below to support schedule development for meeting this grant application intention.
    Anticipated Activities
    Tentative Date
    HNC enters contract with selected consultant and initiates Phase 1
    December 2025
    Launch Phase 2 community & stakeholder engagement
    April 1, 2026
    Begin finalizing preferred concepts and Phase 1 design materials
    May 2026
    Final draft of Phase 1 opinion of probable cost and 30% design documents
    shared with HNC and City
    June 30, 2026
    Greater MN Regional Parks & Trails Commission grant application deadline July 31, 2026
    Finalize remaining components of Campus Plan and close out consultant
    contract
    December 31,
    2026
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    Additional details are provided in Part IV of this RFP.
    I-2. Proposal Calendar. Hartley Nature Center and City of Duluth will make every effort to adhere
    to the following schedule:
    Activity
    Date
    Recommended Pre-proposal Conference at Hartley Nature Center:
    November 5, 2025;
    3001 Woodland Avenue, Duluth, MN 55803
    starting at 12 PM (noon)
    Deadline to submit questions via email to purchasing@duluthmn.gov November 12, 2025
    Answers to questions will be posted to the City website no later than
    this date
    November 14, 2025
    Proposals must be received by 3:00 PM on this date
    November 26, 2025
    Tentative interview dates
    December 11, 2025
    December 12, 2025
    I-3. Rejection of Proposals. HNC reserves the right in its sole and complete discretion, to reject
    any and all proposals or cancel the request for proposals, at any time prior to the time a contract
    is fully executed, when it is in its best interests. HNC is not liable for any costs that a Proposer
    incurs in preparation and submission of its proposal, in participating in the RFP process, or in
    anticipation of award of the contract.
    I-4. Pre-proposal Conference. An in-person OPTIONAL (attendance is recommended for at
    least one member of the proposer’s project team) pre-proposal conference will be held at the
    Hartley Nature Center, located at 3001 Woodland Ave, Duluth, MN 55803, on Wednesday,
    November 5 at 12:00 PM (noon).
    I-5. Questions & Answers. Any questions regarding this RFP must be submitted by e-mail to the
    Purchasing Office at purchasing@duluthmn.gov no later than the date indicated on the Proposal
    Calendar. Answers to the questions will be posted as an Addendum to the RFP. Any addenda
    issued must be acknowledged on the Proposal Sheet attached as Appendix A.
    I-6. Addenda to the RFP. If HNC deems it necessary to revise any part of this RFP before the
    proposal response date, an addendum will be posted to the website City of Duluth website:
    https://duluthmn.gov/purchasing/bids-request-for-proposals/. It is the Proposer’s responsibility to
    periodically check the website for any new information.
    I-7. Submission. To be considered, a hard copy of the proposal must be received by the City on
    or before the time and date specified in the Proposal Calendar. The City will not accept proposals
    received via email. HNC reserves the right to reject or to deduct evaluation points for late
    proposals.
    Proposals must be signed by an authorized official. If the official signs the Proposal Cover Sheet
    attached as Appendix A, this requirement will be met. Proposals must remain valid for 60 days or
    until a contract is fully executed.
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    Please submit one (1) un-bound paper copy of the Technical Proposal and one (1) un-bound
    paper copy of the Cost Proposal. The Cost Proposal must be in a separate sealed envelope.
    All materials submitted in response to this RFP will become property of HNC and will be shared
    with the City of Duluth, which then becomes public record after the evaluation process is
    completed, and an award decision is made.
    I-8. Small Diverse Business Information. HNC encourages participation by minority, women,
    and veteran-owned businesses as prime contractors, and encourages all prime contractors to
    make a significant commitment to use minority, women, veteran-owned and other disadvantaged
    business entities as subcontractors and suppliers. A list of certified Disadvantaged Business
    Enterprises is maintained by the Minnesota Unified Certification Program at
    http://mnucp.metc.state.mn.us/.
    I-9. Award. The agreement award will be based on the time and materials submitted in the
    proposal, but will be a lump sum, not-to-exceed agreement. Any costs for reimbursable items
    must be identified, estimated, and included in the total not-to-exceed amount.
    I-10. Term of Contract. The term of the contract will begin once the contract is fully executed
    and is anticipated to end by December 31, 2026. The selected Proposer shall not start the
    performance of any work nor shall HNC be liable to pay the selected Proposer for any service or
    work performed or expenses incurred before the contract is executed.
    I-9. Mandatory Disclosures. By submitting a proposal, each Proposer understands, represents,
    and acknowledges that:
    1. Their proposal has been developed by the Proposer independently and has been
    submitted without collusion with and without agreement, understanding, or planned
    common course of action with any other vendor or suppliers of materials, supplies,
    equipment, or services described in the Request for Proposals, designed to limit
    independent bidding or competition, and that the contents of the proposal have not been
    communicated by the Proposer or its employees or agents to any person not an employee
    or agent of the Proposer.
    2. There is no conflict of interest. A conflict of interest exists if a Proposer has any interest
    that would actually conflict, or has the appearance of conflicting, in any manner or degree
    with the performance of work on the project. If there are potential conflicts, identify the
    municipalities, developers, and other public or private entities with whom your company
    is currently, or have been, employed and which may be affected.
    3. It is not currently under suspension or debarment by the State of Minnesota, any other
    state or the federal government.
    4. The company is either organized under Minnesota law or has a Certificate of Authority
    from the Minnesota Secretary of State to do business in Minnesota, in accordance with
    the requirements in M.S. 303.03.
    I-10. Notification of Selection. Proposers that are not selected will be notified in writing.
    PART II – PROPOSAL REQUIREMENTS
    Proposals not following the specified format or exceeding the page limit may not be reviewed.
    The delivered proposal shall be limited to 20 pages, excluding the front and back covers, the
    cover letter, and cost proposal. This would be 20 single-sided 8.5” x 11” pages, 7 double-sided
    8.5” x 11” pages, or a mixture thereof. The separate cost proposal can be an 11” x 17” sheet.
    Proposers shall submit a complete package.
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    II-1. Technical Proposal. Proposals should include the following and be structured accordingly:
    1. Cover Sheet (format provided in Appendix A)
    2. Firm Information: name of firm/discipline, contact information, and staff size.
    3. Overview and description of the firm's qualifications and any special or unique services it
    may provide.
    4. Description of your firm's experience in completing work of this type including three (3)
    specific examples and project references (include reference name, phone number, and
    email, and links or copies of previously completed plans/projects). Projects that reflect the
    firm’s experience planning and designing regionally significant environmental education
    facilities are desired.
    5. Specific name and qualifications of the lead member of the project team who will be the
    primary contact and have full responsibility for the project. Complete qualifications must
    be submitted for other members of the project team, as well.
    6. List whether or not your firm will be the sole consultant for the entire project. Include any
    subcontractors who will be working with your firm on this project, their responsibilities, and
    a summary of applicable experience and qualifications.
    7. Summary of your firm's understanding of the project and approach to the scope of work
    identified in Section IV – Project Detail.
    8. Detail your firm’s scope of work and methods to be used to complete the work outlined in
    Section IV-4 Scope of Work, including steps to undertake, key milestones, project
    deliverables, and cost control measures. Cost control measures may include identifying
    specific tasks that HNC or City staff could complete or significantly contribute towards to
    reduce costs (do not include specific dollar amounts within the Technical Proposal).
    9. Proposed schedule to accomplish the proposed scope of work, including anticipated
    number and timing of meetings with HNC staff and Board of Directors, and City of Duluth
    staff. The scope of work must be completed no later than December 31, 2026.
    Note: the materials developed during this planning and design process are intended to
    support fundraising with a grant application due date of July 31, 2026. Include key
    deadlines that will be paramount to meeting this intention, and reference the anticipated
    timeline provided in Section I-1 Project Overview.
    10. Responses to the following prompts in a narrative format:
    A. Describe your experience developing operational models related to maintenance,
    staffing, fee structures, use patterns, etc. to inform facility operational cost and
    revenue projections, and to enhance efficiency and user experiences.
    B. Describe the approach and strategies you will use to incorporate sustainable
    facility plans and to accommodate City of Duluth Owner Performance
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    Commodity Codes
    • NAICS 541310Architectural Services
    • NAICS 541330Engineering Services
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