RFQ for OPM Services for the Design and Renovation of Municipal Administration Facilities
Federal opportunity from 2 - Town Administration • Town of Nantucket. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 19, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 10, 00.
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The Town of Nantucket is seeking the services of a qualified "Owner's Project Manager" to provide Project Management Services related to the Design and Renovation of Two (2) Municipal Administration Facilities on Nantucket, MA. RFQ documents will be available online beginning Wednesday, February 25, 2026, at 4PM at https://procurement.opengov.com/portal/nantucket. Proposals will be accepted until 2PM on March 19, 2026.
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The Town of Nantucket is seeking qualified firms to serve as an Owner's Project Manager for the design and renovation of two municipal administration facilities. Proposals are due by March 19, 2026, at 2 PM, with key project documents available from February 25, 2026. This opportunity fits within UNSPSC 72-10-00, emphasizing the need for specialized project management services.
The Town of Nantucket aims to engage an experienced Owner's Project Manager to oversee and ensure successful execution of the design and renovation projects for two municipal buildings.
- Firms with experience in municipal project management
- Architectural and engineering firms specializing in renovations
- Companies with a proven track record in managing governmental projects
- Review and assess existing municipal facilities
- Develop project management plans
- Coordinate with architects and contractors
- Manage project timeline and budget
- Report progress to the Town administration
- Completed proposal document
- Company qualifications and experience statement
- Project management approach and methodology
- Case studies of similar projects
- References from previous clients
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- Ensure compliance with all local procurement regulations
- Adhere to project timelines as specified in the RFQ
- Provide documentation of relevant licenses and certifications
- Develop competitive pricing based on similar scope projects
- Consider fixed-price versus time and materials pricing models
- Ensure transparency in cost breakdowns
- Consider partnering with local architects or engineering firms
- Engage subcontractors with previous public sector project experience
- Evaluate teaming arrangements with technology providers for project management tools
- Potential budget overruns due to underestimating renovation complexities
- Challenges in coordinating with local government stakeholders
- Possible delays in the approval process for project phases
- What are the specific outcomes expected from the project management service?
- Can you provide details on the existing facilities' condition?
- What is the decision-making process and timeline for project phases?
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- Specific details on the current condition of the buildings
- Estimated budget for the renovations
- Any existing project timelines prior to the RFQ release
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