RFP - Building Trades Training Provider for the Boston Climate Jobs Alliance
Federal opportunity from 143 - Procurement • City of Boston. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 24, 2026. Industry: NAICS 80, 11, 00.
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REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS for Building Trades Training Provider for the Boston Climate Jobs Alliance For information please contact India Mackinson at India.Mackinson@boston.gov also Bids will be solicited from interested vendors through the BPDA Procurement Portal: bostonplans.org/procurement/procurement-portal.
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The City of Boston is seeking proposals for a Building Trades Training Provider as part of the Boston Climate Jobs Alliance initiative. The response deadline is set for April 24, 2026. Organizations interested in submitting a proposal must register through the BPDA Procurement Portal at bostonplans.org.
The buyer aims to select a training provider for building trades to support workforce development within the Boston Climate Jobs Alliance framework.
- Organizations with experience in workforce training
- Providers specializing in building trades education
- Firms with a focus on climate-related job training
- Identify training needs relevant to the building trades.
- Develop curriculum tailored for climate jobs.
- Deliver training sessions to participants in the Boston area.
- Evaluate training effectiveness and participant outcomes.
- Company profile and relevant experience
- Detailed training program design
- Proposed timeline and milestones
- Cost breakdown for training services
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- Ensure compliance with local employment and training regulations.
- Monitor for alignment with climate job standards and certifications.
- Competitive pricing is essential; consider using a tiered pricing model based on program length and number of participants.
- Factor in potential funding sources for local workforce development.
- Consider partnerships with local educational institutions for additional expertise.
- Collaborate with non-profits that focus on climate change and job training.
- Potential competition from established training providers in the region.
- Risk of not meeting training requirements laid out by the Boston Climate Jobs Alliance.
- What specific skills related to climate jobs are most in demand?
- Are there existing curricula or training frameworks preferred by the buyer?
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- Details on budget for training services is not provided.
- Specific qualifications or certifications required for trainers are unclear.
- Information on how success will be measured is lacking.
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