Development of a framework for a person-centric safety risk analysis.
Federal opportunity from MAPC1 - Metropolitan Area Planning Council • Metropolitan Area Planning Council. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 16, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 81-10-22.
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As part of the MPOs commitment to advancing multimodal transportation planning and improving project evaluation capabilities, the MPO seeks to develop a framework for a person-centric safety risk analysis that will complement and enhance the MPOs existing Vision Zero Action Plan safety analysis.
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The Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC) is seeking to develop a framework for a person-centric safety risk analysis to enhance its existing Vision Zero Action Plan. This effort will improve transportation planning and project evaluation capabilities across the region. Interested bidders should focus on methodologies that integrate multimodal transport safety risks and enhance decision-making processes for safety planning.
MAPC aims to create a framework to assess and analyze safety risks from a person-centric perspective, complementing its Vision Zero Action Plan.
- Conduct a comprehensive review of existing safety analysis methods
- Develop a person-centric safety risk framework
- Integrate findings with the Vision Zero Action Plan
- Prepare documentation and guidelines for implementation
- Facilitate stakeholder engagement sessions
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- Detailed project approach and methodology
- Team bios and relevant experience
- Timeline and milestones for project completion
- Budget proposal and pricing strategy
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