RFQ - PFD - CITY HALL PLAZA RENOVATIONS PHASE 1 & 2
Federal opportunity from PFD01 - Public Facilities Department • City of Boston. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 25, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 72-14-00.
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REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS for PFD - CITY HALL PLAZA RENOVATIONS PHASE 1 & 2, Project No. 7140, For information please contact PFD Bid Counter at (617)-635-4809 or Bid.info@boston.gov also Visit the City of Boston Public Facilities Department landing page at https://tinyurl.com/Boston-PFD-bids
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The City of Boston's Public Facilities Department is seeking qualifications for renovations to City Hall Plaza, encompassing Phase 1 and 2 under Project No. 7140. With a response deadline of March 25, 2026, this is a critical opportunity for contractors specializing in urban development and civic infrastructure. Interested bidders can obtain more details by contacting the PFD Bid Counter or visiting their website.
The buyer is attempting to secure qualified contractors for the renovation project of City Hall Plaza to enhance its functionality and aesthetic appeal, while ensuring compliance with city standards and regulations.
- Assess existing conditions at City Hall Plaza
- Develop renovation design concepts
- Implement renovation phases 1 and 2
- Conduct community engagement for feedback on designs
- Ensure compliance with local policies and codes
- Completed qualifications statement
- Portfolio showcasing similar projects
- References from previous public sector clients
- Cost estimate methodology
- Proof of relevant certifications
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- Specific budget allocation for the project
- Detailed project scope and design requirements
- Timeline for the selection process
- Current condition assessments of the plaza
- Community engagement plans
- Potential environmental considerations
- Specific compliance guidelines for bidders
- Preferred methods for contractor communication
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