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Boeing Access Road Bridge Rehabilitation <br />BHM-1380(003) <br />Jacobs <br />individual reviewer scores <br />DEA <br />individual reviewer scores <br />Berger ABAM <br />individual reviewer scores <br />Max Score <br />Topics <br />Firm Structure <br />30 <br />30 <br />25 <br />20 <br />27 <br />20 <br />30 <br />28 <br />24 <br />30 <br />Project Manager <br />20 <br />20 <br />16 <br />10 <br />17 <br />8 <br />15 <br />18 <br />15 <br />20 <br />Team availability and schedule <br />10 <br />10 <br />7 <br />5 <br />7 <br />3 <br />10 <br />8 <br />4 <br />10 <br />presentation <br />20 <br />20 <br />17 <br />10 <br />17 <br />6 <br />20 <br />18 <br />16 <br />20 <br />response to questions <br />20 <br />20 <br />15 <br />10 <br />17 <br />7 <br />20 <br />18 <br />14 <br />20 <br />Totals <br />100 <br />100 <br />80 <br />55 <br />85 <br />44 <br />95 <br />90 <br />73 <br />100 <br />Average <br />93.33 <br />61.33 <br />86.00 <br />From each category, maximum score is shown on far right. Consultant with highest score (out of 100) was selected as the winning firm. <br />Review Staff: Steve Carstens, Scott Bates, Peter Lau. <br />Selection Date: 12/20/16 <br />Top Firm: Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc. <br />Selection Justification: the selected firm demonstrated relevant bridge experience, had the best /most appropriately sized team for the project, demonstrated <br />intimate knowledge of the design, and has recent federal experience of similar sized structures. Based on the overall score /ranking, Jacobs prevailed. <br />