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Sample — synthetic demonstration document. The City of Meridian Falls, this solicitation, and every figure on this page are fictitious, drawn to show the artifact a real order delivers. No agency issued this posting.

Compliance matrix + annotated outline

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RFP No. MF-26-0417 — Custodial Services, Municipal Facilities (Three Buildings)

Issuer: City of Meridian Falls, Dept. of Public Works (fictitious)
Proposals close: April 3, 2:00 p.m. local (synthetic date)
Contract term: two years, one two-year renewal option
24 requirements · 4 sections · 100 evaluation points

The matrix below decomposes the solicitation into every line a proposal must answer, flags each line by consequence — mandatory lines are pass/fail, scored lines carry points, format lines can disqualify on mechanics alone — and maps each to the proposal section where the answer belongs. The annotated outline that follows is the response structure the matrix implies.

Section 2 — Submission instructions

RefRequirementFlagAnswer inDrafting note
2.1Proposals due by 2:00 p.m. local on the closing date, via the City's electronic vendor portal only.MandatoryTransmittalPortal uploads cut off at the minute. Late means unopened — plan the upload for the day before.
2.2One PDF, 12-point type, page limit 25 excluding required forms and résumés.FormatWhole documentThe limit excludes forms — move boilerplate into attachments and spend pages on scored sections.
2.3Signed acknowledgment of all issued addenda must accompany the proposal.MandatoryAttachment ATwo addenda are out as of this matrix. Check the portal again the day of submission.
2.4Proposals must remain valid for 90 days from opening.MandatoryTransmittalOne sentence in the transmittal letter satisfies this. Easy to forget; fatal to omit.
2.5Questions only through the procurement office by the question deadline; no contact with other City staff.Mandatory— (conduct)A conduct rule, not a writing task. A call to the facilities manager can void the bid.
2.6Cost proposal on Form C, sealed separately from the technical proposal.FormatSeparate filePrice anywhere in the technical volume is grounds for rejection. Sweep every page for numbers.

Section 3 — Mandatory qualifications (pass/fail)

RefRequirementFlagAnswer inDrafting note
3.1Three years of continuous commercial or institutional custodial experience.Mandatory§2 QualificationsState the founding year and count plainly. Evaluators check arithmetic, not adjectives.
3.2Three references of similar size and scope within the last five years, with contacts.Mandatory§2.2 References"Similar" means square footage and building type. Choose references the City can actually reach.
3.3Current business license; registered and in good standing in the state.Mandatory§2.3 + Attachment BQuote the license number; attach the certificate. Never paraphrase a credential.
3.4Insurance: general liability $1M per occurrence / $2M aggregate; statutory workers' compensation; auto $1M.Mandatory§2.4 + certificateA broker letter of insurability satisfies this at proposal stage if current limits fall short.
3.5A named site supervisor with at least two years of supervisory custodial experience.Mandatory§3.3 StaffingName a person, not a position. An unnamed "TBD supervisor" fails the line.
3.6Background checks for all personnel assigned to public buildings.Mandatory§3.4 PersonnelDescribe the existing screening procedure; commit to the City's standard where it is stricter.

Section 4 — Scope of work

RefRequirementFlagAnswer inDrafting note
4.1Nightly service, five days per week, at City Hall (28,400 sq ft), the Public Library (19,750 sq ft), and the Operations Center (11,200 sq ft).Scored§3.1 Work planBreak the plan out per building — a single generic routine reads as not having visited.
4.2Day porter at City Hall, 8:00 a.m. to noon, Monday through Friday.Scored§3.1 Work planA distinct duty, not a mention: give the porter a task list and an escalation path.
4.3Cleaning products certified to a recognized green standard, or documented equivalent.Scored§3.2 ProductsList actual products and their certifications. "Eco-friendly supplies" scores nothing.
4.4Quarterly deep cleaning and floor care on a published schedule.Scored§3.1 Work planPut the four quarters in a table with dates relative to contract start.
4.5Staffing plan stating positions, hours, and coverage by building, including absence coverage.Scored§3.3 StaffingHours must reconcile with the work plan — evaluators cross-check the two tables.
4.6Quality-control inspections with a written monthly report to the facilities manager.Scored§4 Quality controlInclude a one-page mock inspection report as an exhibit; it answers 5.3 at the same time.
4.7Response to urgent service calls within two hours during business hours.Scored§4.2 ResponseState who answers the phone and who dispatches. A named chain beats a promised metric.
4.8All equipment and supplies furnished by the contractor; secure storage available on site.Scored§3.2 ProductsOne paragraph on equipment and consumables logistics; confirm use of on-site storage.

Section 5 — Evaluation criteria (100 points)

RefCriterionFlagAnswer inDrafting note
5.1Experience and references — 30 points.Scored · 30§2 QualificationsLead with the reference most like this contract; mirror the City's own scope words.
5.2Work plan and staffing — 30 points.Scored · 30§3 Work planThe largest writing surface. Per-building detail is what separates scores here.
5.3Quality control and responsiveness — 15 points.Scored · 15§4 Quality controlThe mock monthly report (see 4.6) is the concrete evidence this criterion wants.
5.4Price — 25 points, scored by formula against the lowest responsive offer.Scored · 25Form CFormula scoring means no price narrative is read. Win the other 75 on paper.

Annotated outline — the response the matrix implies

§1Transmittal letter
  • Signature block · 90-day validity statement (2.4) · addenda acknowledgment reference (2.3)

One page. It exists to clear three mandatory lines in three sentences — nothing here is scored, so spend no prose on it.

§2Qualifications and references
  • 2.1 Firm history and years in service (3.1)
  • 2.2 Three reference projects (3.2)
  • 2.3 Licenses and registration (3.3)
  • 2.4 Insurance (3.4)

Carries 30 points (5.1) and four pass/fail gates. Order the references by similarity to this contract, not by size — the evaluator scores likeness.

§3Work plan
  • 3.1 Nightly routines per building + porter duties + quarterly schedule (4.1, 4.2, 4.4)
  • 3.2 Products and equipment (4.3, 4.8)
  • 3.3 Staffing table and named supervisor (3.5, 4.5)
  • 3.4 Personnel screening (3.6)

The 30-point center (5.2) and the bulk of the page budget. The staffing table and the routine tables must reconcile hour for hour — that cross-check is where plans lose points.

§4Quality control and response
  • 4.1 Inspection program and monthly report, with mock exhibit (4.6)
  • 4.2 Urgent-call chain and two-hour response (4.7)

Fifteen points (5.3) usually answered in adjectives. The one-page mock report is a cheap, concrete edge: it shows the deliverable instead of promising it.

§5Forms and attachments
  • Attachment A — signed addenda acknowledgment (2.3)
  • Attachment B — license and registration certificates (3.3)
  • Form C — cost proposal, sealed separately (2.6, 5.4)

Outside the 25-page limit (2.2). Verify Form C travels as its own sealed file — a price figure inside the technical volume is a rejection, not a deduction.

Sample — synthetic demonstration document. Everything above was drawn for a fictitious posting to show the shape and depth of the deliverable. For a real solicitation, the same page is built from the actual document — every reference number, flag, and note yours.

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