Lease of Municipal Real Estate for Wireless Communications Facilities
Federal opportunity from FA135 - Finance/Accounting • Town of Scituate. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 27, 2026. Industry: NAICS 80, 13, 15.
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Description
Town of Scituate is soliciting sealed proposals to lease a portion of Town-owned land for the purpose of erecting, operating and maintaining one wireless communications monopole facility and related equipment for a term of up to twenty years.
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The Town of Scituate is seeking proposals for the lease of municipal land to construct a wireless communications monopole facility, with a duration of up to twenty years. This opportunity is crucial for enhancing wireless communication services in the area. Proposals are due by April 27, 2026, and interested bidders must carefully review the attached solicitation documents for compliance requirements and submission guidelines.
The buyer aims to lease a portion of Town-owned land specifically for the installation of a monopole for wireless communications, improving connectivity solutions for the community.
- Telecommunication companies
- Real estate developers specializing in wireless infrastructure
- Facility management firms
- Review solicitation documents
- Conduct site assessments of the proposed lease area
- Prepare technical proposals for monopole design and operation
- Outline maintenance plans for the facility
- Develop financial proposals for lease terms
- Completed proposal form
- Technical specifications of the proposed monopole
- Financial proposal including lease terms
- Maintenance and operation plan
- Proof of experience in similar projects
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- Ensure adherence to local zoning regulations
- Compliance with FAA regulations regarding monopole height and operation
- Prepare a competitive financial proposal reflecting local market rates
- Consider long-term lease benefits against upfront capital costs
- Potential partnerships with local engineering firms for design
- Collaboration with planning consultants for secure permitting
- Regulatory delays regarding site approval
- Community opposition or legal challenges to land use
- Fluctuations in market rates for lease agreements
- What specific zoning regulations apply to the lease area?
- Are there pre-existing utility easements that may affect the installation?
- What are the Town's expectations regarding ongoing maintenance obligations?
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- No specific solicitation number provided
- Lack of detailed site specifications
- Unclear conditions for lease termination
- No information on current zoning status
- Absence of historical data on community response to similar projects
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