Job Location : all cities,MN, USA
Proposals Due: 5/18/2025
1. Statement of Need
The Minnesota Land Trust (the “Land Trust”) is seeking one private contractor (“Contractor”) to create baseline documentation reports for purposes of completing conservation easement projects across Minnesota.
2. Background
The Land Trust is a private, non-profit corporation that protects and restores Minnesota's most vital natural lands in order to provide wildlife habitat, clean water, outdoor experiences and scenic beauty for generations to come. The conservation easements held by the Land Trust are perpetual interests in real property that impose restrictions on the use and development of the property to protect wildlife habitat, water resources, and/or scenic heritage.
The Land Trust currently holds over 755 conservation easements protecting more than 84,000 acres and over 550 miles of shoreline habitat. The Land Trust conducts land protection work within 11 conservation program areas across Minnesota and completes conservation projects in these areas using funding in large part awarded through the State of Minnesota's Outdoor Heritage Fund and Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund.
A critical step in the conservation easement process is the creation of the baseline documentation for a new easement. Baseline documentation provides background information against which the property is monitored and evaluated over time to determine if there has been a violation of the terms of the easement. The Land Trust must adhere to standards for accredited Land Trusts as well comply with the requirements of our public grants. As our easement work has grown, we are seeking to outsource a portion of our baseline work. The selected Contractor must adhere to these same high standards. Applicants should be familiar with the technical requirements of a baseline and the experience in developing technical documents, field work, map creation, and maintaining GIS files to help in completing conservation easements to advance these initiatives and meet grant deliverables.
3. Scope of Services
Geographic Areas of Work
The selected Contractor will provide baseline documentation reports complete associated field work across Minnesota. The Contractor is expected to physically visit assigned properties as part of their work. Properties will be located within these priority regions:
Contract Duration
The length of the contract will be based on the level of experience related to the field of conservation easements and prior work experience in conjunction with the Land Trust.
Expected Deliverables and Workload:
The Contractor will be assigned specific properties and will deliver baseline documentation reports that accurately document the condition of the property at the time the conservation easement is granted. Baseline documentation reports will resemble this example.
The deliverables are generally described below, including but not limited to the following:
Land Trust Onboarding
At the beginning of the contract period, the Land Trust will provide training on its processes and templates in order to meet the requirements for conservation easements and publicly-funded activities.
Requirement:
Minimum requirements include:
4. Time & Effort
This contract is a reimbursable time and expense contract. The Land Trust expects to select one Contractor by June 1, 2025, and all Contractors will be notified at that time. The final contract scope, award amount, and duration will be based on grant funding available and criteria set forth earlier in this RFP. Any change to the contract will be subject to the approval of the Land Trust, may require an amendment to the contract, and will depend on necessity, availability of grant funding, and quality of work exhibited by the Contractor. Contractor must submit monthly invoices that include the detail of hours spent per project and any expenses incurred with appropriate documentation. The Land Trust will reimburse all reasonable travel expenses and will pay the IRS rate for associated mileage.
5. Submission of Proposals
Contractors interested in providing these services should submit a proposal via email to:
Minnesota Land Trust, Attn: Sue Martinez, Operations Coordinator, [email protected]
Proposals must be delivered no later than 5:00 pm on May 18, 2025.
Proposals should include sufficient information regarding the Contractor's experience, skill set, and ability to perform the activities outlined in the Scope of Services to enable the Land Trust to make a judgment about the Contractor's abilities. Failure to do so is likely to result in a lower scored or disqualified bid. Bids must include the following:
6. Evaluation Criteria
Proposals will be reviewed by Land Trust staff and the top applicants will meet with the Selection Team. The Selection Team will consider all information provided when making its decision and may consider relevant information from other sources. Specifically, the Land Trust will evaluate:
The Land Trust, at its sole discretion, will select a Contractor whose qualifications, bid and proposal is: a) most advantageous to the organization in fulfilling its mission of permanent land protection in Minnesota and b) most effective and efficient in the use of dedicated funding provided for this purpose by the State of Minnesota, as well as other sources.
The Land Trust reserves the right to reject any or all proposals, the right to waive immaterial project requirements, and the right to issue subsequent Request for Proposals; in addition, it reserves the right to cancel the entire Request for Bids process. The Land Trust also reserves the right to contact any respondent for clarification after responses are opened and/or to negotiate further with any respondent; however, we intend to evaluate bids without further discussion with Contractors. As such, a respondent's initial bid should contain the respondent's best terms. Minnesota Land Trust reserves the right to negotiate with any, all, or none of the respondents.
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