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Atkins Realis tops Hillsborough County evaluation for Town and Country drainage project; committee recommends proceeding without oral presentations

Evaluation Committee for RPS '20 600059 (Town and Country Regional Drainage Improvements) · April 30, 2026
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Summary

An evaluation committee reviewing proposals for Hillsborough County's Town and Country regional drainage improvements ranked Atkins Realis first (103 points including bonus points), named Kimberly Horn and DRMP second and third, and by consensus recommended moving forward to recommend award without oral presentations. The committee recorded detailed criterion scores and reminded attendees of the cone-of-silence and the five-day protest period.

An evaluation committee for RPS '20 600059 — the Town and Country regional drainage improvements solicitation — ranked Atkins Realis as the top proposer and agreed by consensus to proceed toward recommending award without holding oral presentations.

Joe Wright, the county's senior buyer for the project, opened the committee meeting and explained the scoring matrix used to evaluate proposals, saying the solicitation set four scored criteria (ability of the firm and its personnel — 30 points; experience with similar projects — 50 points; willingness and ability to meet schedule and budget — 10 points; recent/current/projected workload — 10 points) plus three…

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