MassDOT RFR Real Estate Services
Federal opportunity from CPO1 - OFFICE OF THE CHIEF PROCUREMENT OFFICER • Department of Transportation. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Jan 09, 2029. Industry: NAICS 80, 13, 00.
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MassDOT RFR Real Estate Services
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The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) is seeking proposals for Real Estate Services, with a response deadline set for January 9, 2029. This opportunity is part of a Small Business Participation Program (SBPP) and invites eligible small businesses to participate. Bidders can reference multiple resources and attachments related to the RFR to enhance their proposals.
MassDOT aims to procure comprehensive real estate services to support various transportation projects and initiatives across the state.
- Small businesses within real estate and appraisal sectors
- Firms experienced in state or municipal contracts
- Companies familiar with transportation infrastructure projects
- Assessing real estate needs for transportation projects
- Providing appraisals and property assessments
- Managing property acquisitions and disposals
- Conducting market analysis and feasibility studies
- Completed proposal form
- Qualifications and experience documentation
- Detailed pricing and cost estimates
- List of references and previous project examples
- Compliance with SBPP participation guidelines
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- Must meet all requirements set forth by the Small Business Participation Program
- Adherence to industry standards for real estate services is mandatory
- Consider competitive rates given the focus on small businesses
- Provide clear breakdowns of costs associated with different service categories
- Partner with smaller firms for specialized knowledge
- Consider subcontracting with local real estate agencies
- Potential for competition from established firms despite SBPP
- Deadline pressure due to a long response timeline
- Compliance with evolving state procurement regulations
- What specific real estate services are prioritized by MassDOT?
- Are there examples of similar projects previously funded?
- What is the evaluation criteria for proposals?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Detailed scope of real estate services required
- Specific performance metrics expected from bidders
- Clarification on geographic limitations for services
- Any preferred formats or templates for submissions
- Evaluation criteria specifics beyond general compliance
- Information about pre-bid meetings or Q&A sessions
- Updated agency contact information for inquiries
- Current market rates for similar services in Massachusetts
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