! REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS WEBSITE DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT APRIL 6, 2015 INTRODUCTION The Downtown Albany Business Improvement District (BID) is issuing a request for proposals from parties interested in the organization’s website redesign and development (downtownalbany.org). The purpose of this RFP is to provide a fair evaluation for all candidates and to provide the candidates with the evaluation criteria against which they will be judged. After extensive focus group research, the Downtown Albany BID launched a redesigned website and updated Downtown Albany logo in early 2011. Internally, work has continued evolving a brand architecture while developing ideas and language that best represents the brand of Downtown Albany. Today, the strategic focus of the organization is evolving to meet the needs of the BID Stakeholders and the exciting $180 million currently being invested throughout the Downtown District’s footprint. Better use of the site’s real estate is needed to unbury the many layers of information and make the user experience modern, productive and easy. DOWNTOWN ALBANY We live amongst majestic greatness every day. Memorable in history, landscape, business and culture. We share our heritage with some of the greatest political, economic, scientific and environmental figures to date. It’s true that downtown Albany has reigned with significance and life since the very beginning. Today, our historic architecture and modern infrastructure shapes ideas, drives business and motivates innovation. As the Capital City of the most recognizable state in the world, we have an obligation to show off all that makes our Downtown a wonderfully engaging and dynamic community to live, work and visit. Over 400 years are represented through the architecture that graces the skyline offering residents, businesses and visitors alike the unique opportunity to explore a City rich in history, framed by nearby mountains. World-class dining, renowned hotels, state-of-the-art entertainment venues, and Fortune 500 Companies are all present within the 50 block radius of the Downtown Albany BID’s boundaries. State Street, Broadway and Pearl Streets serve as iconic reminders of Albany’s distant and not so distant past. Who we are as a City sprang from these streets. Who we continue to be will be developed and nurtured in the heart of the City. As the Capital City, businesses in Downtown thrive within a supportive and collaborative community. Hard work, energy and networking dominates the streets, spurs electricity and supports all types of success. It is the directive of the Downtown Albany BID to support, retain and attract new businesses into the Downtown, while promoting its historical legacy of being the heart and soul of the Capital Region. Downtown Albany Business Improvement District Request for Proposal – Marketing Campaign Page | 2 ! ORGANIZATION HISTORY The Downtown Albany BID is an independent, not-for-profit organization established in 1996. The organization partners with businesses, property owners, arts and cultural institutions, social service providers, government agencies and elected officials in a united effort to revitalize downtown Albany. Playing a vital role in business recruitment and retention, visual improvements and safety, as well as visitor attraction, the BID represents an area of approximately 50 square blocks of Albany, NY’s primary and concentrated downtown and commercial area. The BID’s mission is to restore, promote and maintain the character and vitality of downtown Albany and improve the quality of life and overall image for those who live in, work in, and visit New York’s Capital City. Core Programs and Services Business Development: ongoing objective of recruiting and retaining business, as well as encouraging investment in downtown Albany through educational outreach, marketing, promotion, and technical assistance. Concentrated focus is also centered on developing relationships to encourage the conversion of office space into residential communities. Marketing | Communications: strengthen the perception and value of a downtown location, solidify the BID as the go-to organization for all things downtown, promote and increase awareness of the downtown Albany brand, manage and maintain signature events and promotions to further the organizational mission, and maintain and enhance communication between the organization, BID members, and targeted audiences. Quality of Life: ensure a clean, carefree and vibrant environment for everyone who spends time in the district by partnering with the City of Albany to supplement its work keeping downtown safe, beautiful and inviting. Demographics: The BID serves its stakeholder population made up of commercial property owners and managers, commercial property tenants, and government agencies. Businesses within the District range from small, independent retailers and cafes to fine dining establishments to small and large professional offices. The BID supports the regions’ largest and most unique entertainment facilities including the Times Union Center, the Palace Theatre and the Capital Repertory Theatre. A fast growing residential base is also at the heart of the Stakeholder population. REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP) The Downtown Albany Business Improvement District (BID) is issuing a Request for Proposal (RFP) for Web Design and Development services for the Organization’s website (downtownalbany.org). The BID is seeking a qualified website development vendor to begin the discussion whether to enhancing the current website or create a new website. The BID’s emphasis is providing a widely accessible (browsers and devices) site with an interface that is designed smart, provides a clean, modern and productive user experience and incorporates extensive content management tools and database driven architecture. The BID will be providing all content for the website. The main focus of the website is to promote events, news and other exciting happenings in the Downtown district. Secondary, but of large importance, is the news and information association with the BID Organization. While we understand that candidate discussions will uncover new ideas, for the purpose of establishing a baseline proposal, our immediate goals and objectives for the website include: Downtown Albany Business Improvement District Request for Proposal – Marketing Campaign Page | 3 ! • • • • • • A redesign of the site’s real estate – examining the architecture, look, feel and navigation and so forth of the current site. While we will give direction to stay within the established brand for the both the organization and Downtown Albany, the website does not reflect our current brand evolution that is reflected in our other marketing and communications collateral. Our goals include developing the navigation to better engage the user to find content easily on any device (mobile, tablet, etc). Migrating our current Drupal 6 to Drupal 7 CMS. New modules and features on our wish list include, but are not limited to: a. Auto expiration b. Customizable templates c. Enhanced dynamic content capabilities d. Maps (dynamic location) e. Rotating photos/banners f. Social media interface g. Online voting h. Survey/polling capability i. Third party vendor software interface/integration potential Improve the user experience for all visitors with specific emphasis on prospective visitors through the use of highly interactive content including maps, blogs, video, virtual tours, photo galleries and social media sharing. Increase return visits and increase time on the site. The home page of the website should be free of clutter and the user should not have to scroll down to see all the content. In particular the homepage needs to better highlight news, events and information that the audience is searching. RFP SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS Please prepare your RFP with the following content as presented: 1. Letter of Interest: Tell us about your company qualifications relevant to this project. Include resumes of key members as appropriate. A straightforward, concise description of capabilities to satisfy the requirements of the project is appreciated. 2. Website Design and Development Examples: Tell us about three examples of previous website projects (urls are fine), explaining the site architecture design and development, creative use of technology to solve client challenges, timeline and budget of the project. Identify where third party partners were used on the project. 3. References: Tell us about your work providing the names and contact information for three client references. 4. Company Profile: Tell us about your company including the number of years in business, office location(s) including business address(es), and team members, their roles and their service expertise levels. 5. Sub-Contractors: If the execution of work to be performed by your company requires the hiring of subcontractors, please clearly state this in your proposal. Sub-contractors must be identified with name, contact information and the work they will perform must be defined. The BID Downtown Albany Business Improvement District Request for Proposal – Marketing Campaign Page | 4 ! will not refuse a proposal based upon the use of sub-contractors; however we retain the right to refuse the sub-contractors you have selected. 6. Proposal: Tell us what you can do for us in terms of website design and development and the associated tech pieces including: Software tools and/or apps, site hosting and maintenance, client training and availability of technical support as it pertains to our goals. 7. Budget: Anticipated budget required for the proposal. The price you quote should be inclusive. If your price excludes certain fees or charges, you must provide a detailed list of excluded fees with a complete explanation of the nature of those fees. Please include a separate price outside of this RFP for the following: • Annual hosting service • Contact retainer price to continue website development services, e-newsletter design and program services and more, beyond this RFP Seven hard copies of your RFP should be delivered to the BID office: Marquita Rhodes, Assistant Director Downtown Albany Business Improvement District 21 Lodge Street | 1st Floor Albany, NY 12207 OUR RFP PROCESS Timeline This is an open and competitive RFP process. • April 6, 2015 to April 27, 2015 | RFP is open • April 6, 2015 to April 20, 2015 | Questions will be addressed. Access to review the current CMS, will be allowed. Please contact Marquita Rhodes, Assistant Director | mrhodes@downtownalbany.org to learn more. • April 27, 2015 at 3:00 PM EST | RFP is closed. Responses arriving after 3:00 PM will not be considered. • April 30 and May 1, 2015 | Candidate interviews and internal Selection Committee discussions occur. • May 4, 2015 | Selected candidate’s proposal will be presented at the BID’s Executive Committee meeting for approval. • May 12, 2015 | Selected candidate’s proposal will be presented at the BID’s Board of Director’s meeting for approval. Negotiations will begin immediately with the successful candidate. • May 13, 2015 | All other candidates will be notified about the Board’s decision. • October 31, 2015 | The project must be completed and delivered to the Organization. Downtown Albany Business Improvement District Request for Proposal – Marketing Campaign Page | 5 ! RFP Requirements and Considerations • The BID reserves the right to accept or reject any or all responses to the RFP, even if all of the stated criteria are met. • An initial preference will be given to candidates located within the BID boundary (Clinton Avenue on the north, Madison Avenue on the south, Broadway on the east, and Eagle Street on the west) for specific addresses visit: http:// www.downtownalbany.org/pages/about/boundries.asp • RFP submissions via email will not be accepted. • The BID will negotiate contract terms upon selection. All contracts are subject to review by the BID legal counsel, and a project will be awarded upon signing of an agreement or contract, which outlines terms, scope, budget and other necessary items. • The BID operates as a non-profit, 501 (c) (3) organization. For the 2015 budget year, the BID Board of Directors has given preliminary approval to begin discussing the necessary funds to invest in website development. • As a non-profit institution, the BID is able to accept pro bono service and recognize the provider to the full extent allowed by the Internal Revenue Service. The Organization is willing to discuss in-kind advertising and marketing agreements as part of any offered pro bono services. RFP Evaluation • (30%) Suitability of Proposal and Vendor – The proposed solution meets the needs and criteria set forth in the RFP and vendor candidate has the expertise to execute the work. • (30%) Candidate Experience – Candidate has successfully completed similar projects and has the qualifications necessary to undertake this project. • (20%) Prior work demonstrates artistic, innovative and creative ways using technology to accomplish RFP goals. • (10%) Value/Pricing Structure and Price Levels – The price is commensurate with the value offered by the proposer. • (10%) Demonstrated commitment to high service level agreements (SLAs). BID TEAM Project Lead: The Assistant Director who serves as the Director of Marketing and Communications for the Organization will be responsible for signing-off on key decisions, providing project steering, keeping the project on schedule within the budget, and maintaining communication between other team members. Other key stakeholders include: • The BID’s Executive Committee • BID Executive Director • Communications Coordinator • Members representing the DAY life, NIGHT life and GOOD life Committees Downtown Albany Business Improvement District Request for Proposal – Marketing Campaign Page | 6 !
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