Request for Owner's Project Management Services
Federal opportunity from TMNGR - Town Manager • Town of Shrewsbury. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 18, 2026.
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The Town of Shrewsbury is seeking the services of a qualified OPM to provide Project Management Services for the design, construction, addition to and/or renovation of the Shrewsbury High School. OPM RFS shall be available online at www.shrewsburyma.gov/bids.
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The Town of Shrewsbury (TMNGR - Town Manager) is seeking a qualified Owner’s Project Manager (OPM) to provide project management services for the design and construction related to an addition to and/or renovation of Shrewsbury High School. The opportunity is an RFS for OPM services, with the full RFS stated to be available via the Town’s bid page at www.shrewsburyma.gov/bids. Responses are due by 2026-03-18T16:30:00+00:00. Firms should be prepared to demonstrate K-12 school project delivery experience, robust cost/schedule controls, and construction-phase oversight capabilities aligned to municipal owner needs.
Select an Owner’s Project Manager to represent the Town of Shrewsbury in managing design and construction activities for Shrewsbury High School work involving an addition and/or renovation, providing end-to-end project management support from design through construction.
- OPM firms with demonstrated experience managing municipal/K-12 school design and construction projects, especially additions and renovations
- Firms that can cover both design-phase management and construction-phase oversight for an occupied campus environment (as applicable to high school work)
- Serve as Owner’s Project Manager (OPM) for Shrewsbury High School project
- Project management support for design phase activities
- Project management support for construction phase activities
- Management support for a scope that includes an addition to and/or renovation of the high school
- RFS response addressing the Town of Shrewsbury’s OPM requirements for Shrewsbury High School addition/renovation
- Qualifications and past performance for similar high school addition and/or renovation projects
- Proposed project management approach for design and construction phases
- Team organization and key personnel proposed for OPM services
- Schedule/availability narrative aligned to the response deadline of 2026-03-18T16:30:00+00:00
- Any forms, affidavits, or specific submission instructions required by the OPM RFS posted at www.shrewsburyma.gov/bids
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- Confirm and follow all submission instructions and required forms in the OPM RFS referenced as available at www.shrewsburyma.gov/bids
- Meet the stated response deadline: 2026-03-18T16:30:00+00:00
- Align fee structure to OPM scope across design and construction phases for a high school addition/renovation; ensure pricing is traceable to clearly defined tasks in the RFS
- If the RFS requests an hourly rate schedule and/or not-to-exceed fee, ensure staffing assumptions match the likely intensity of construction-phase services
- If internal capacity is limited, consider teaming to cover construction-phase field presence and controls (cost/schedule) while keeping a single accountable OPM lead to the Town of Shrewsbury
- Scope ambiguity: the notice indicates 'addition to and/or renovation'—ensure your approach flexes to either/both and is consistent with what the RFS specifies
- RFS content is not included in the brief; missing mandatory forms, page limits, or submission format requirements from the Town’s bid posting could render the response noncompliant
- High school projects can carry stakeholder and operational constraints; ensure your plan addresses coordination expectations if the RFS requires it
- Will the OPM scope cover only design and construction, or also early feasibility, budgeting, and program validation for the Shrewsbury High School addition/renovation?
- Is the project strictly an addition, strictly a renovation, or a combined program—and what are the current anticipated phasing assumptions?
- What are the Town’s expectations for OPM staffing during construction (full-time on-site presence vs. periodic site visits)?
- What procurement/selection method and evaluation criteria will be used for this OPM RFS?
- Are there specific reporting templates, meeting cadences, or Town/School stakeholder groups the OPM must support?
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- Full OPM RFS document contents (scope details, submission requirements, evaluation criteria) from www.shrewsburyma.gov/bids
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