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Contractor's Name
IMS Infrastructure Management Services
Approval Date
12/27/2023
End Date
12/15/2025
Department
Procurement
Department Project Manager
Bert Cueva
Subject / Project Title
Pavement Assessment
Tracking Number
0004114
Total Compensation
$111,980.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Professional Services (PSA)
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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City of Everett | RFP No. 2023-057 <br />November 2, 2023 <br />IMS Infrastructure Management Services, LP 5 <br />• ROW asset inventory development using 360-degree imagery and mobile Lidar <br />• Sidewalk and ADA compliance surveys <br />• Data visualization services using dashboards, StoryMaps, and web applications built on GIS <br /> <br />Esri Bronze Partnership <br />Our engineers and data processing team members are well versed <br />in GIS. It is an essential skill given our reliance on georeferenced <br />data for data collection, processing, reporting, and visualization. As <br />an Esri Bronze Partner, IMS uses Esri desktop software and ArcGIS Online—software that many <br />agencies are already using. We look for ways to leverage our clients’ existing licensing, <br />subscriptions, and infrastructure to elevate the data we deliver. IMS has built StoryMaps for <br />clients to help explain to agency staff and constituents how a pavement condition survey is <br />performed, what the data means, how the analysis is performed, and how the M&R budgets <br />are distributed to maximize the use of available funds. <br /> <br />Firm Experience <br />Our technical team completes more <br />than 100 pavement and asset <br />management projects annually and <br />stands second to none in our ability <br />to establish cost effective <br />maintenance management programs <br />for large and small agencies alike. <br />We have earned a reputation for <br />excellence over the course of <br />thousands of projects for municipal <br />clients across the United States and <br />Canada performed over nearly four decades. <br /> <br />Staff Qualifications <br />The IMS team, comprised of 87 employees, includes 10 engineers (six possessing PhDs), eight <br />independently certified pavement raters, and 18 data and GIS technicians focused exclusively <br />on pavement and ROW asset management. In addition, 13 of our engineers and technicians <br />are independently certified Pavement Condition Index (PCI) raters through the Orange <br />County Transportation Authority’s (OCTA) rigorous annual certification program. Our team is <br />accustomed to working on multiple projects at a time, and we adjust resources on a routine <br />basis to ensure that we have the staff and equipment required to meet project milestones. <br /> <br />
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