Auditing Department FF&E (PMD)
Federal opportunity from 180 - Property Mangement • City of Boston. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 25, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 56-10-00.
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INVITATION FOR SEALED BIDS FOR THE PROCUREMENT OF THE FOLLOWING SERVICES AND/OR SUPPLIES: Auditing Department FF&E (PMD), To access details for this specific bid event, or to respond through electronic format, Please visit the City of Boston Supplier Portal boston.gov/procurement) and access Event EV00017148 or contact Chris Radcliffe at 617-635-3422 or Christopher.radcliffe@boston.gov
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The City of Boston is seeking sealed bids for the procurement of auditing services related to Furniture, Fixtures, and Equipment (FF&E) for the Property Management Department (PMD). Interested parties should note that the response deadline is March 25, 2026. Detailed information can be accessed through the City of Boston Supplier Portal under Event EV00017148.
The buyer is aiming to procure auditing services for the Property Management Department, specifically focusing on FF&E to assess current assets and their management processes.
- Review existing FF&E records
- Conduct physical audits of FF&E
- Create an audit report
- Recommend improvements for asset management
- Completed bid form
- Company profile and relevant experience
- Proposed auditing methodology
- References from previous similar projects
Source coverage notes
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- No specific guidelines on the number of auditors required
- Lack of detailed scope of auditing tasks
- No information on previous audits conducted
- Clarification needed on selection criteria for bidders
- No specified budget range for the project
- Absence of historical data on FF&E audits
- Lack of information on potential follow-up contracts
- No indication of bid evaluation timeline
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