RFP- CDL TRAINING PROVIDER
Federal opportunity from 143 - Procurement • City of Boston. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 20, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 86-10-00.
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REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR CDL TRAINING PROVIDER, For information please contact Doreen Treacy at Doreen.Treacy@boston.gov also RFP package will be available to download on the BPDA Procurement at http://www.bostonplans.org/work-with-us/procurement-portal
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The RFP invites proposals for a CDL Training Provider, with responses due by February 20, 2026. The opportunity is issued by the Procurement agency, under the UNSPSC 86-10-00 category, which focuses on education and training. Interested parties can access the RFP package and additional details through the provided procurement portal.
The buyer seeks a qualified vendor to provide Commercial Driver's License (CDL) training services, ensuring that participants meet the necessary standards and obtain their licenses effectively.
- Analyze training curriculum requirements
- Develop training delivery schedule
- Conduct participant assessments
- Provide necessary training materials
- Report on training outcomes
- Proposal cover letter
- Qualifications of trainers
- Training program outline
- Cost breakdown
- Evidence of past performance
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- Specific RFP submission requirements are unclear
- Details on the anticipated number of participants
- Information about the training location(s)
- Clarification on certification requirements for trainers
- Potential budget range for the RFP
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