PROJECT CONSULTANT – FIRST NATIONS ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE MAPPING
1.0 SUMMARY OF WORK
The Anishinabek Nation is seeking a qualified consultant to collect data and conduct analysis, design necessary mapping layers and features, and carry out other activities in support of the final deliverables. The deliverables will be a comprehensive map of Anishinabek First Nations energy infrastructure and projects, a general-use dashboard tool, and an energy consumption self-assessment tool.
2.0 CORPORATE OVERVIEW
The Anishinabek Nation (AN) incorporated the Union of Ontario Indians as its secretariat in 1949. The Anishinabek Nation is a political advocate for 39 First Nations throughout the province of Ontario from Golden Lake in the east, Sarnia in the south, Thunder Bay and Lake Nipigon in the North. The 39 First Nations have an approximate combined population of 65,000 citizens. The AN has four strategic regional areas, Southwest, Southeast, Lake Huron and Northern Superior. Each region is represented by a Regional Deputy Grand Council Chief.
The AN has its head office located on Nipissing First Nation, just outside of North Bay, Ontario and has satellite offices in Fort William First Nation, Curve Lake First Nation and Munsee-Delaware First Nation. The AN delivers a variety of programs and services, such as Economic Development, Lands and Resources, Health, Social Services, Education, Policy and Communications, in addition to providing the necessary forum for collective First Nation action on issues through the Chiefs in Assembly.
To learn more about the AN, please visit our website at www.anishinabek.ca.
3.0 PROJECT BACKGROUND
The Anishinabek Nation is developing a Regional Energy Plan that will connect the 39 member First Nations’ existing Community Energy Plans and include tools to assist with decision making at the Anishinabek Nation and First Nations levels. We are primarily concerned with highlighting regional opportunities and increasing capacities and understanding of leaders, front-line workers, and members.
4.0 STATEMENT OF WORK
The AN Economic Development Department is seeking a project consultant to carry out the following duties:
1. Data Collection
Gather and compile information, through the appropriate means (research, interviews, surveys, etc.), about member First Nations energy infrastructure and consumption, including:
The locations of existing and proposed energy facilities, transmission lines, and distribution networks
Other critical infrastructure within First Nations territories
Energy consumption data
Energy costs and savings with various forms of energy (based on population of each First Nation)
Community energy projects (ongoing and completed)
Other relevant demographic, socio-economic, and environmental data to provide a holistic understanding of the energy landscape in the region
2. Develop Map of First Nations’ Energy Infrastructure
Utilize geographic information system (GIS) to:
Incorporate geospatial data collected
Assign attribute data
Design necessary feature layers and symbology
Develop web map
3. Energy Dashboard
Develop a dashboard tool that will accompany the map tool and will visualize the following components:
Energy consumption data
Energy costs and savings with various forms of energy (based on population of each First Nation)
Community energy projects (ongoing and completed)
Other general facts and resources as may be identified by the project team
Additional Activities
In conjunction with the research and mapping activities, the consultant is expected to:
Develop an energy consumption self-assessment tool for communities to complete on an annual basis
Attend Energy Working Group meetings to demonstrate the map and dashboard as needed
5.0 DELIVERABLES
Anishinabek Nation interactive energy map tool;
Anishinabek Nation interactive energy dashboard tool; and
All supporting documentation that was utilized for the development of the aforementioned deliverables (electronic).
6.0 FINANCIAL CONSIDERATIONS
The total budget for this project should not exceed $45,000.00. The total budget for this project must include all costs associated with personnel, travel, key informant interviews, preparation of reports and required documentation, overhead costs, all eligible taxes, and any other anticipated expenditures.
7.0 TIMEFRAME
The project will run from May 29, 2023 to February 2, 2024.
8.0 PROPOSAL RESPONSE GUIDELINES
To ensure your proposal is considered for evaluation, it must include the following:
Cover Letter
Dated and signed by a person authorized to negotiate and make commitments, and provide clarification with respect to the proposal on behalf of the bidding proponent or firm;
A statement indicating the proponents understanding of the proposed project and the deliverables required;
Reference the title of the RFP;
Indicate the capacity of the proponent to complete the project; and
The name of a single point of contact from your company.
Proposed Project Plan
A proposed project plan, with timelines, that indicates the steps to be taken from the start of the contract to the final deliverable.
Qualifications
Provide examples of previous relevant work experience; and
Identify the qualifications and experiences of the project team.
Costs and Charges
Provide an all-inclusive fixed-cost quotation for this project; and
Identify the expected costs and their allocation.
9.0 INQUIRIES
All inquiries about this request for proposals should be directed to:
Name: Dawn Lambe
E-mail: dawn.lambe@anishinabek.ca
Telephone: 1-877-702-5200 or (705) 497-9127 ext. 2245
10.0 SUBMISSION PROCEDURE
As a potential supplier of these professional services, you are invited to submit a proposal to provide professional 3rd-party contractor services in accordance with the terms and conditions detailed in this document.
Please submit your proposal by email to:
dawn.lambe@anishinabek.ca
Proposal packages must be clearly marked: AN ENERGY MAPPING
Closing Date and Time: Proposals must be received by May 19, 2023, at 4:30pm. Proposals received after the closing time will not be considered.
Project Completion: The project completion deadline is February 2, 2024, by 4:30pm.
11.0 REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS PROCESS
Upon closing, proposals will be reviewed for completeness. Only completed proposals will be brought forward to the selection committee for further consideration and a final decision.
Eligible proposals will be evaluated based on the response guidelines in section 8.0.
12.0 SELECTION OF SUCCESSFUL PROPONENT
The AN reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to accept the proposal deemed most favorable to the interests of the AN and its partners.
The AN reserves the right to seek clarification and supplementary information from proponents after the submission deadline.
Proponents will be notified in writing once a selection has been made.
13.0 CONTRACT NEGOTIATION
The AN will enter into a contractual agreement with the preferred proponent. The AN, at any time, and without liability, may withdraw from negotiations with any potential proponent.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
The AN will not be responsible for any costs incurred by a proponent in preparing and submitting proposals. The AN accepts no liability of any kind to a proponent prior to the signing of a contract.
Submissions of a proposal shall not obligate, nor should it be construed as obligating the AN, to accept any such proposal, or to proceed further with the project. The AN may, in their sole discretion, elect not to proceed with the project, and may elect not to accept any, or all proposals for any reason.
A proponent may amend or withdraw their proposal prior to the closing date and time specified in the request for proposals by way of written notice to the AN.
Proposals submitted shall be final and may not be altered by subsequent offerings, discussions, or commitments, unless the proponent is requested to do so by the AN.
The proponent must identify any information in its proposal that it considers to be confidential or proprietary.
All proposals and accompanying documentation received under this competition will become the property of the AN, and will not be returned.
The AN has reserved the right to waive minor non-compliance by a proponent with the requirements of the RFP. This will allow the AN to consider and possibly accept, any proposal which is advantageous, even though the proposal may be non-compliant in some minor respect.
The AN reserves the right to accept or reject, in whole or in part, any and all proposals.
The AN reserves the right to cancel and/or re-issue this request for proposals at any time, for any reason, without penalty.
Prices quoted are to be held firm for a minimum of 90 days following the RFP closing date, and shall remain in effect through the duration of an agreement.
The proponent’s proposal shall form part of the contractual agreement by attachment, and will be incorporated for reference. Claims made in the proposal shall constitute contractual warranties. Any provision in the proposal may be included in the contractual agreement as direct provisions thereof.
The successful proponent agrees to obtain and maintain all professional certification and licenses necessary to lawfully provide the services required under this request for proposal.
By submitting a proposal, the proponent agrees and acknowledges that it will provide for the duration of the project, the full complement of staff required to perform the work of the project, including the specific individuals identified in its proposal. These key personnel shall remain assigned for the duration of the project unless otherwise agreed to in writing by the AN. In the event the proponent wishes to substitute any key personnel, the individual(s) proposed must demonstrate similar qualifications and experience as required, to successfully perform such duties.
Intellectual property and any data associated with this project is the express property of the AN.