Councillors and members of city administration are seen at the June 29, 2015 council meeting at city hall. Lisa Goudy/Times-Herald |
By Lisa Goudy
Josh Mickleborough and his department identified an issue with the city’s request for proposal (RFP) format with selected engineering consultants.
So he came up with a solution – a master services agreement for engineering services.
“The RFP format has been under some scrutiny in the industry. They felt it didn’t meet the full value-driven process, which is typical for consulting services. This has resulted in a lack of interest for work in Moose Jaw by engineering firms,” said Mickelborough, director of engineering services with the City of Moose Jaw.
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