Northfield Ambulance Facility Project
Federal opportunity from TNTH - Town Hall • Town of Northfield. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 29, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 10, 00.
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Description
The Town of Northfield is looking for a project manager for the construction of a new facility for the Ambulance Department. The facility is to include apparatus bas, crew living spaces, bedrooms for duty crews administrative offices, conference room and training room. Includes associated site development work including utilities, parking, driveways, walkways and plantings.
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The Town of Northfield is seeking a project manager for constructing a new Ambulance Department facility, which will include multiple operational spaces such as crew living quarters, administrative offices, and training areas. This project also involves site development work including utilities and landscaping. Interested bidders should ensure they are experienced with similar projects and can meet the April 29, 2026, response deadline.
The buyer aims to hire a project manager to oversee the construction of a new Ambulance Department facility, ensuring all operational needs and site requirements are met.
- Experienced construction project managers
- Firms with a portfolio in public sector projects
- Companies specializing in facility management for emergency services
- Project management for facility construction
- Design and layout coordination for apparatus bays
- Management of living quarters and administrative offices
- Oversight of site development including utilities and landscaping
- Company profile and relevant project experience
- Detailed proposal outlining project strategy
- Team qualifications and bios
- Project schedule and milestones
- Pricing breakdown for services offered
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- Must comply with local building codes
- Requirements for insurance and bonding may apply
- Review of past performance on similar projects required
- Consider fixed-price contract structure based on project scope
- Be competitive, while reflecting the quality of management offered
- Prepare for possible cost-plus elements related to site work
- Engage with local subcontractors for utilities and site work
- Consider partnership with companies that provide emergency services facility experience
- Potential delays in site development due to weather
- Compliance with local regulations
- Budget overruns if not managed effectively
- What is the expected timeline for project milestones?
- Are there specific local regulations or constraints?
- Will there be opportunities for subcontracting certain aspects of the project?
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- Estimated budget for the project
- Specific qualifications desired for the project manager
- Details on the expected timeline for construction
- Funding sources for the project
- Contract award criteria specific to this project
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