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Transportation Investment Corp Website Design and Development RFP
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Website Design and Development Services Introduction


The Transportation Investment Corporation (TI Corp) is seeking Proposals from qualified Proponents to provide website design and development services for the Port Mann/Highway 1 (PMH1) Improvement Project. The new website will require a content management system (CMS) that can accommodate a more interactive, multi-media website, including social media/web 2.0 technologies, flash, motion graphics, video and RSS feeds.
The CMS tool will use templates that can be updated by staff, and the ability to add new channels as required. The redesign of the website will include rebranding to reflect TI Corp‟s visual identity standards, and updates to improve the audience-based navigation to provide a more intuitive site experience for visitors.
The scope of work will also include the development of a customer relations management (CRM) system, including data base management for collecting and storing personal contact information with all required security mandated under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FOIPPA). This CRM tool will allow people to sign up for information on specific areas of the project, tailored to their interest, and will provide TI Corp staff with customer management and interaction tracking and reporting through a ticketing system. As well, TI Corp staff will require the ability to easily email all or selected recipients from within the database system.
The website is being developed in four phases; Phase 1 is complete, and this Request for Proposals (RFP) relates directly to Phase 2 and 3 for the web development, with Phase 4 included as an optional future service, at TI Corp‟s sole discretion.

 

Kim Lang
Procurements and Contracts
Transportation Investment Corporation
Suite 1420 - 1111 West Georgia Street
Vancouver, British Columbia
V6E 4M3
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Email: klang@ticorp.ca
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Solicitation Number: 10-002
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Original Publish Date: 2010/02/11
Publish Date: 2010/02/19
Close Date & Time: 2010/03/04 11:00
   
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The Transportation Investment Corporation (TI Corp) is seeking Proposals from qualified
Proponents to provide website design and development services for the Port Mann/Highway 1
(PMH1) Improvement Project. The new website will require a content management system (CMS)
that can accommodate a more interactive, multi-media website, including social media/web
2.0 technologies, flash, motion graphics, video and RSS feeds.

 




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