REBID Request for Qualifications for Construction Management at Risk (CMaR) Services for First Stree
Federal opportunity from CAMBR - City of Cambridge • City of Cambridge. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 23, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 13, 00.
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REBID Request for Qualifications for Construction Management at Risk (CMaR) Services for First Street Garage Life Safety Priority Project 30755A
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The City of Cambridge is inviting qualifications for Construction Management at Risk (CMaR) services specifically for the First Street Garage Life Safety Priority Project (30755A). This rebid indicates that previous solicitations might not have yielded acceptable responses, allowing bidders a fresh opportunity to showcase their qualifications before the April 23, 2026 deadline. Companies with relevant experience in life safety projects and effective management strategies should consider participating.
The City of Cambridge seeks to engage a qualified contractor for CMaR services focused on enhancing life safety in the First Street Garage, aiming to ensure compliance with safety standards and improve overall structure integrity.
- Construction firms with CMaR experience
- Companies specializing in life safety upgrades
- Local firms familiar with Cambridge regulations
- Evaluation of existing safety measures
- Development of project management plans
- Cost estimation and budgeting
- Coordination with city officials and other stakeholders
- Execution of construction activities with an emphasis on safety
- Cover letter and company profile
- Key personnel resumes
- Project experience and case studies related to life safety
- Management approach and methodology
- List of references and contact information
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- Must adhere to Cambridge's construction regulations
- Need to demonstrate capacity for risk management
- Detailed safety planning required in submissions
- Proposed pricing should reflect knowledge of market rates for life safety improvements
- Consideration of risk factors in cost estimates
- Transparent breakdown of pricing structure recommended
- Consider partnering with local engineering firms
- Subcontracting opportunities for specialized safety assessments
- Collaboration with compliance consultants
- Previous bids not being satisfactory may indicate high buyer standards
- Potential for changing local regulations affecting project scope
- Competition from established local firms with prior experience
- What specific life safety improvements are prioritized?
- Are there any known hazards or challenges with the existing structure?
- What is the anticipated budget range for this project?
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- No previous solicitation details provided
- Specific budget range for the project is not disclosed
- Contact information for the buyer is missing
- Detailed project timelines not outlined
- Prior bid outcomes and reasons for rebid are unknown
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