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 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 (MAPC1) is seeking proposals for the development of a framework focused on person-centric safety risk analysis, aimed at enhancing their Vision Zero Action Plan. The goal is to advance multimodal transportation planning and improve project evaluation capabilities. This opportunity will be open for responses until March 16, 2026, offering ample time for thorough proposal preparation.
Develop a framework that enhances person-centric safety risk analysis to support the MAPC's transportation planning and Vision Zero Action Plan.
- Firms with expertise in safety risk analysis
- Consultants in multimodal transportation planning
- Organizations with experience in Vision Zero initiatives
- Research existing safety analysis frameworks
- Develop a new person-centric safety risk analysis framework
- Test and validate the proposed framework
- Integrate findings with existing MPO evaluation methods
- Prepare final report and presentation for MPO stakeholders
- Detailed proposal outlining the framework development
- Team qualifications and relevant experience
- Timeline and milestones for delivery
- Budget breakdown and pricing strategy
- Examples of previous related work
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- Must adhere to MAPC procurement standards
- Compliance with applicable safety regulations
- Inclusion of minority and women-owned business considerations
- Competitive pricing based on industry standards
- Consideration of budget constraints typical of municipal projects
- Flexible pricing options based on project phases
- Partner with data analysis firms for quantitative support
- Collaborate with transportation engineering firms
- Engage local community organizations for stakeholder input
- Potential changes in MPO priorities or funding
- Complexity in integrating with existing Vision Zero analysis
- Time constraints related to project validation
- What specific outcomes or metrics does the MAPC prioritize?
- What current data sources are available for analysis?
- How does the MAPC envision integrating this framework into existing processes?
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- Specific budget range for the project
- Details about the existing Vision Zero Action Plan
- Exact performance measurement criteria
- Number of stakeholders to engage
- Location requirements for team work
- Existing tools to integrate with the new framework
- Specific examples of past analysis to emulate
- Clarification on proprietary data access
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