Request for Qualifications - Feasibility Study - Public Safety Building
Federal opportunity from EB1262 - Town Hall • Town of East Bridgewater. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 29, 2026. Industry: NAICS 81, 10, 00.
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The Town of East Bridgewater is accepting sealed proposals for designer services to complete a Feasibility Study for a Public Safety Building to East Bridgewater Town Hall, Select Board Office, 175 Central Street, East Bridgewater, MA 02333 and clearly marked: RFQ for Public Safety Building Feasibility Study. Qualified person or firms must submit proposals no later than 2pm on April 29th, 2026. Details for the Request for Qualifications can be downloaded at www.eastbridgewaterma.gov
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The Town of East Bridgewater is seeking sealed proposals for designer services to conduct a Feasibility Study for a new Public Safety Building, with proposals due by April 29, 2026. This initiative is tied to the enhancement of public safety infrastructure in the area, emphasizing the importance of effective community services. Interested firms will need to submit proposals to East Bridgewater Town Hall, clearly labeled for this specific RFQ.
The Town of East Bridgewater aims to evaluate the feasibility of constructing a new Public Safety Building, which involves assessing potential designs, costs, and operational impacts.
- Architects with experience in public safety facilities
- Engineering firms specializing in municipal projects
- Firms with prior experience in feasibility studies
- Research current public safety needs
- Analyze existing infrastructure
- Develop design proposals
- Estimate project costs and timelines
- Prepare a final feasibility report
- Sealed proposal clearly labeled RFQ for Public Safety Building Feasibility Study
- Firm's qualifications and relevant project experience
- Detailed project approach and methodology
- Proposed timeline and budget estimates
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- Ensure compliance with local and state regulations for public safety buildings
- Submission must adhere to the RFQ guidelines outlined by the Town of East Bridgewater
- Maintain security and confidentiality of proposal content
- Consider fixed-price or time-and-materials approaches depending on project scope
- Ensure costs reflect comprehensive services required for a feasibility study
- Market analysis on rates for similar studies may help inform pricing
- Consider collaborating with civil engineering firms for structural insights
- Partner with cost estimating specialists to provide detailed budgets
- Look for municipal planning consultants with experience in public safety
- Potential delays in the approval process from local boards
- Budget constraints may affect project scope
- Competition from firms with extensive government experience
- What are the specific goals and expectations for the feasibility study?
- Are there any prior studies or reports that need to be considered?
- What budget range is allocated for this project?
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- No specific budget range provided for the feasibility study
- Lack of detailed performance period information
- No expected deliverables or outcomes indicated
- No prior studies or related projects mentioned
- No clarification on selection criteria for proposals
- Absence of specific design requirements listed
- No information on potential contractors or collaborators
- No details on community engagement processes
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