i <br /> The City expects contractors to comply with the "Standard Contract Provisions" of the City of <br /> Eugene, which is attached to the proposed contract. (See Attachment 2.) <br /> <br /> j The City expects prospective contractors to provide complete and accurate information in their <br /> Qualification Statement. (See content requirements below.) <br /> i <br /> CONTENT OF QUALIFICATION STATEMENTS <br /> i <br /> i <br /> ~ Statements of qualifications must contain all information and documentation listed below. You <br /> may include any other information you feel is relevant. All information submitted will be used to <br /> help determine expertise for specific training projects. Please provide one original and one <br /> complete copy. <br /> 1. Please describe your business, including: <br /> a) major services provided; <br /> b) business office location; <br /> c) how many years you have been in the training consultant business; <br /> i <br /> d) number of people on your staff; <br /> e) rate structure, including expense reimbursement requirements and any other <br /> fees you would charge for work performed for the City. Although we usually ask <br /> for fixed-cost bids on projects, we would also like to know your company's hourly rates. <br /> 2. Please list training areas that you feel qualified to train in. For each training area, please <br /> i <br /> give us: <br /> a) a brief description of previous training done in this area; <br /> b) references, preferably in Oregon-Washington-California, who can attest to the <br /> quality of your work in this area. Please state whether the organization is a public or <br /> private employer, and please include a contact name and telephone number for each <br /> reference; <br /> c) resumes of all trainers who would deliver the training, including education, <br /> certification, years of experience, and membership in professional organizations; <br /> d) sample class materials, if available, <br /> 3. Describe your philosophy and methods of training, including: <br /> a) how you typically go about designing a class; <br /> b) what delivery methods you use most often, and why; <br /> _ _ _ <br /> <br />