Texas Register, Volume 34, Number 4, Pages 393-490, January 23, 2009 Page: 489
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TRD-200900182
Joanne Wright
Deputy General Counsel
Texas Department of Transportation
Filed: January 14, 2009
The Texas A&M University System
Invitation for Consultants to Provide Offers of Consulting
Services
In accordance with Texas Government Code, Chapter 2254, Texas
A&M University-Kingsville (the "University") is seeking responses
from consultants through a Request for Proposals (RFP) number
B900019.
The University is looking for a consultant firm with professional and
experienced staff to evaluate the University Compensation System and
to make recommendations for a comprehensive compensation program
based on a market study as per the Scope of Work described in the RFP.
The study requires in-depth expertise in job analysis, access to com-
pensation information for a broad scope of employees and extensive
experience in policy development for compensation programs as well
as extensive experience in job classification administration.
The consulting firm will assist in the development and implementation
of a job evaluation system, evaluate current positions and assist in the
development of relevant pay policies.
The firm will also review and recommend appropriate salary ranges,
classification plan and FLSA compliance.
The University President has made a finding that the Consulting Ser-
vices are necessary.
While the University has a substantial need for the Consulting Services,
the University does not currently have staff with expertise or experi-ence with the Consulting Services and the University cannot obtain
such Consulting Services through a contract with another state govern-
mental entity.
The award for services will be made by the process indicated in Request
for Proposals.
The University will: (1) base its choice on demonstrated competence,
knowledge, and qualifications and on the reasonableness of the pro-
posed fee for the services; and (2) if other considerations are equal,
give preference to a consultant firm whose principal place of business
is in the state or who will manage the consulting contract wholly from
an office in the state.
The individual to be contacted with an offer to provide such consulting
services or to obtain a copy of the Request for Proposals B900019 for
the consulting services identified in this invitation is:
Ralph W. Stephens
MSC 212
700 University Boulevard
Kingsville, Texas 78363
Phone: (361) 593-3814
Email: procurement@tamuk.edu
The proposal submission deadline will be February 23, 2009.
TRD-200900067
Don Barwick
HUB and Procurement Manager
The Texas A&M University System
Filed: January 8, 2009
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