L1915 LOGAN TERMINAL AMENITIES PROGRAM Trade Contractor RFQ
Federal opportunity from CAPPROG - Capital Programs • Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport). Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 30, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 10, 00.
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Description
soliciting Statements of Qualifications from TRADE CONTRACTORS interested in performing work for L1915 LOGAN TERMINAL AMENITIES PROGRAM
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CAPPROG – Capital Programs is soliciting Statements of Qualifications (SOQs) from trade contractors for the L1915 LOGAN TERMINAL AMENITIES PROGRAM. This is an RFQ for trade contractor qualification rather than a price bid, and the response deadline is 2026-04-30 12:00 UTC. The notice indicates the buyer is specifically seeking trade contractors “interested in performing work” for the program, implying a construction/renovation-style engagement supporting terminal amenities. Key next step is to retrieve and analyze the attached CommBuys bid detail file to confirm required trades, SOQ format, minimum qualifications, and any submission rules.
Pre-qualify/select trade contractors (via SOQ) to perform work under the L1915 LOGAN TERMINAL AMENITIES PROGRAM managed by Capital Programs (CAPPROG).
- Trade contractors that can document qualifications and past performance relevant to an “amenities program” at a major terminal facility (as specified in the RFQ attachment)
- Firms experienced responding to SOQ/RFQ processes for Capital Programs-managed construction initiatives (if the attachment confirms standard public-capital-program requirements)
- Download and review the CommBuys attachment linked in the notice to identify specific trade packages and qualification requirements for the L1915 LOGAN TERMINAL AMENITIES PROGRAM
- Prepare and submit a Statement of Qualifications as a trade contractor by the stated deadline (2026-04-30 12:00 UTC)
- Demonstrate relevant experience performing comparable terminal/amenities program work as required by the RFQ attachment (details to be confirmed in the attachment)
- Provide company qualifications, key personnel, capacity, and safety/quality information as required by the RFQ attachment
- Statement of Qualifications (SOQ) for trade contractor services for L1915 LOGAN TERMINAL AMENITIES PROGRAM
- Evidence of relevant past projects and references (as required by the RFQ attachment)
- Key personnel roster and roles for the trade contractor scope (as required by the RFQ attachment)
- Capacity/availability statement for the program timeframe (to the extent requested in the RFQ attachment)
- Safety program/EMR/OSHA logs or equivalent safety documentation (if required by the RFQ attachment)
- Any required forms, certifications, or attestations included in the CommBuys attachment
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- Submit by 2026-04-30 12:00 UTC
- Follow the submission instructions and SOQ format requirements contained in the CommBuys attachment URL provided in the notice
- This notice is an RFQ for Statements of Qualifications; focus on demonstrating capability, capacity, and relevant experience rather than pricing unless the attachment explicitly requests pricing-related information
- If the attachment lists multiple trade packages or broad scope, consider teaming with complementary trade contractors to cover all required capabilities while keeping the prime SOQ aligned to the specific trade contractor category being solicited
- Scope ambiguity: the notice text does not specify which trades or packages are being sought; missing a required trade qualification or form is a common disqualifier—confirm via the attachment
- Submission noncompliance risk if the CommBuys attachment includes specific file naming, forms, or portal submission requirements not reflected in the brief notice
- NAICS/PSC context is unclear from the brief; ensure your firm’s business classifications and licensing align with the RFQ’s stated trade requirements in the attachment
- Which specific trade packages (disciplines) are included under the L1915 LOGAN TERMINAL AMENITIES PROGRAM for this RFQ?
- Are trade contractors being prequalified for a single project, multiple task orders, or an on-call pool under the program?
- What are the minimum qualification thresholds (licensing, insurance, bonding, safety metrics) for each trade?
- What is the required SOQ format (page limits, sections, forms) and the exact submission method in CommBuys?
- Is there a site walk, pre-submittal meeting, or Q&A deadline described in the attachment?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Attachment contents (trade scopes, qualification criteria, required forms, and submission instructions)
- Place of performance and any site access constraints
- Solicitation number and notice type (as defined in the attachment/portal)
- Period of performance / anticipated schedule milestones
- Evaluation criteria and selection method for SOQs
- Any mandatory pre-bid meeting/site visit and Q&A deadlines
- Bonding, insurance, licensing, and safety documentation requirements
- Whether this RFQ establishes a pool/on-call list versus a single award
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