Monday, July 4, 2011

DOT considers headquarters conversion - New Mexico Business Weekly:

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The study will also evaluatw how toredevelop NMDOT’s District Five office in Santa Fe. “Thixs initial analysis by experts inthe public/privats partnership arena will provide us with valuabl information on how we can best redevelopo the two department-owned properties in Santa Fe,” said Gary deputy secretary and tansportation secretart designee. “Based on the studies, we will determin e whether to proceed with these projectsor not, and if the interestsd of the department and the state are well protectef if we decided to move The RFP was issued Dec. 16 and will be publishedr in the , the , the , the and the . Proposales are due by March 23, 2009.
NMDOy has nearly 24 acress at its sites and in 2007 considered a development that would have included a new headquarters office buildinbg forits staff. The plan was shelved by Gov. Bill Richardson has appointed an oversight committee comprised of secretaries from the GeneralServicexs Department, the Department of Finance Administration and the Departmeng of Transportation — which will coordinate and oversee the new studg process and make recommendations to the .
The RFP seeksd proposals from individuals, firms or teams of consultanta with demonstrated experiencein public/private or public/public

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