RFP - ON-CALL REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE SERVICE
Federal opportunity from 111 - Mayor's Office • City of Boston. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 17, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 80-13-00.
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Description
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS for ON-CALL REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE SERVICES, To access details for this specific bid event, or to respond through electronic format, Please visit the City of Boston Supplier Portal boston.gov/departments/procurement and access Event EV00016995 or contact Antonio Leite at Antonio.Leite@boston.gov
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The City of Boston's Mayor's Office is seeking proposals for on-call real estate brokerage services, with a response deadline of March 17, 2026. This RFP encourages interested firms to access specific details via the City of Boston Supplier Portal or contact Antonio Leite for further information. Proposals must meet the requirements stipulated in Event EV00016995 to be considered.
The Mayor's Office aims to procure qualified real estate brokerage services to assist in various real estate transactions as needed.
- Review the RFP details provided in Event EV00016995
- Prepare and submit the proposal by the deadline of March 17, 2026
- Ensure compliance with all requirements outlined in the RFP
- Outline qualifications and experience in real estate brokerage services
- Present pricing strategy for on-call services
- Completed proposal document
- Evidence of qualifications and past performance
- Pricing strategy document
- Compliance with RFP requirements
- Submission through the City of Boston Supplier Portal
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- Details on specific services required under the brokerage contract
- Information on evaluation criteria for proposals
- Any mandatory meetings or informational sessions prior to the deadline
- Clarification on the number of contracts to be awarded
- Potential subcontracting opportunities
- Information on the selection timeline post-deadline
- Budget range for the brokerage services
- Confirmation of any set-aside requirements
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