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Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Supportive Services Webinar:
“Doing Business with DDOT: How to Prepare a Winning Proposal”
We will begin the webinar shortly!
ENDREA FRAZIER LEGION DESIGN/CAMPBELL & ASSOCIATES
WWW.LEGIONDSIGN.COM
Disadvantage Business Enterprise Supportive Services Webinar
“Doing Business with DDOT: How to Prepare a Winning Proposal”
Your Host: Susan Sessum 1. Today’s presentation will be available on our website at www.mhmiles.com 2. You will be in listen mode during this webinar 3. You can “Raise your hand” if you have a question by utilizing the control panel 4. You can ask questions or make comments anytime during the presentation by utilizing the control panel
Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Supportive Services Consultant
MHM Financial Services, Inc. 471 H Street, N.W. 3rd Floor
Washington, DC 20001 Full Service Certified Public
Accounting Firm
Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Supportive Services
1. Basic Business Management
2. Business Development 3. Financial Management
4. Training
Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Supportive
Services Locations & Hours
Personnel Monica Miles, Contract Administrator
Cherese Myree, Assistant Contract Administrator Chloe Miles, Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Supportive Services
Administrator Susan Sessum, Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Supportive Services
Assistant Administrator
On-Site Office: District Department Of Transportation’s Business Opportunity and
Workforce Development Center (BOWDC) 2311 Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue, S.E.
Washington, DC 20020 Telephone: (202) 645-8620
Fax: (202) 645-0366 MHM Financial Services Office Hours at the BOWDC:
Tuesday: 9:00 am- 1:00 pm Thursday: 12:30 pm- 4:30 pm
Today’s Agenda 1. Overview of Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Supportive Services 2. Introduction of Today’s Webinar Guest Speaker 3. Doing Business with DDOT: How to Prepare a Winning Proposal 4. Questions & Answers
Your Presenter: Endrea Frazier Endrea Frazier currently serves as Vice President of Legion Design/Campbell & Associates (Legion Design). Ms. Frazier has over 15 years of engineering design, project and construction management experience. As VP, Ms. Frazier’s responsibilities include overseeing day-to-day operations, business development, government relations, and marketing strategies. Additionally, she serves as President for the Architects and Engineer’s Council (AE Council), an industry organization that works to promote the utilization of local, minority and small engineering firms in the District of Columbia. Endrea Frazier received a BS in Civil Engineering from Howard University.
Endrea Frazier Legion Design
www.legiondesign.com
July 31, 2012
DOING BUISNESS WITH DDOT:
HOW TO PREPARE A WINNING PROPOSAL
RFP: REQUEST FOR
PROPOSAL
Winning Proposal Preparation
What is a ‘Request for Proposal’?
Problem + Formal Request
= Solution
Request for Proposal (RFP)
• Project background
• Scope of project
• Submission guidelines
• Timetable
• Contract terms and conditions
• Evaluation factors
Winning Proposal Preparation
The Process
• Agency/Department identifies need
• RFP issued
• Proposals received and evaluated
• Oral presentation/interview (optional)
• Firm selection
• Contract negotiations
• NTP
Winning Proposal Preparation
The DECISION
GO? DON’T GO?? • Client contact/relationship
• Project understanding
• You vs. Competition
• Qualifications
• Resource availability
• Profit
• Cost to respond vs. odds of winning
Winning Proposal Preparation
Why You?
• Better choice – Differentiators vs. Strengths
• Focus on: – Client relationship – Project understanding
Winning Proposal Preparation
READY TO BEGIN . . .
Proposal Content
• Determine audience
• Develop “a message” – Address agency need(s) – Project understanding – Requirements will be met – Clear and concise. . . K.I.S.S.
Winning Proposal Preparation
Proposal Format
• Cover • Title/transmittal page
– RFP reference # – Contact info – firm address,
phone/fax/email, POC – One page letter of introduction
Winning Proposal Preparation
Proposal Format • Executive Summary
–2 minute “oral proposal” –Summary of key highlights of proposal
• Project Approach –Proposed solution and outcome –Potential challenges and mitigation –Project controls –Resources
Winning Proposal Preparation
Proposal Format • Relevant Experience and Qualifications
– Successful outcomes – Specific benefits
• Project Team – Proposed staff availability – Staff familiarity with projects highlighted – Organization chart – Tailored resumes – one page
Winning Proposal Preparation
Winning Proposal Preparation
Considerations • Arrange content logically, create outline • Follow directions • Graphics
• Photos, tables • Illustrate work flow, process • Don’t underestimate evaluators
• Don’t put reader to sleep – be brief, no novels • Proofread! Proofread! Proofread!
General Checklist • Agency contact information • Follow the format as requested • Proposal addresses all service/goods requests • Proposal meets all requirements • Pre-proposal meeting • Forms completed • # of copies • Addenda included • RFP review • Proposal delivery
Winning Proposal Preparation
HOW TO PREPARE A WINNING PROPOSAL: Questions for Discussion
July 31, 2012
Questions?
Endrea Frazier. Legion Design/Campbell &
Associates www.legiondesign.com
Susan Sessum Project Assistant Administrator
District Department of Transportation- Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Supportive
Services
Participants are encouraged to openly ask questions until 3:30 pm.
Would you like a copy of this presentation? Send an email to [email protected] For additional information contact: Susan Sessum, Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Supportive Services Assistant Administrator Office: (202)525-2740 [email protected]