Master Plan and Zoning for Redevelopment of MCI Concord
Federal opportunity from PL175 - Planning Department • Town of Concord. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 19, 2026. Industry: NAICS 81, 10, 00.
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Description
The Town of Concord invites sealed written proposals from qualified consultants to provide master planning, zoning, and related regulatory services for the redevelopment of the former MCI-Concord site, as described in the Request for Proposals (RFP) documents. Bids are only available via the Town website https://www.concordma.gov/bids.aspx
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The Town of Concord is seeking proposals from qualified consultants for the redevelopment of the former MCI-Concord site, focusing on master planning and zoning services. Proposals are due by February 19, 2026, requiring a thorough understanding of planning regulations. Interested bidders must obtain the RFP documents through the Town's official website.
The buyer aims to select a qualified consultant to develop a master plan and zoning regulations for the redevelopment of the MCI-Concord site, ensuring compliance with local regulatory standards.
- Consultants with experience in urban planning and zoning
- Firms familiar with redevelopment projects
- Teams with community engagement expertise
- Evaluate existing site conditions
- Develop a comprehensive master plan
- Draft zoning regulations
- Engage with community stakeholders
- Prepare final reports and presentations
- Proposal cover letter
- Consultant qualifications and experience
- Detailed project approach and methodology
- Budget and pricing structure
- References from similar projects
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- Compliance with local zoning and planning laws
- Adherence to submission guidelines outlined in RFP
- Service delivery timelines must align with project deadlines
- Consider a competitive yet realistic pricing model
- Outline all phases of work and associated costs clearly
- Include contingency pricing for unanticipated requirements
- Partner with local firms for community insights
- Consider teaming with legal experts in zoning regulations
- Engage environmental consultants for site assessments
- Potential community pushback on redevelopment plans
- Changes in local regulations impacting project timelines
- Underestimating project scope leading to budget overruns
- What specific outcomes does the Town of Concord desire from the redevelopment?
- Are there any existing community concerns regarding the former MCI site?
- What is the budget range allocated for this master planning effort?
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- Detailed RFP document availability
- Specific performance metrics desired by the Town
- Previous studies or reports on the MCI-Concord site
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