Space Planning for Truro Resilience Hub/Hubs
Federal opportunity from TOT02 - Town of Truro • Town of Truro. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 24, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 81-10-00.
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The Town of Truro seeks proposals from qualified architects, engineers, or developers with experience in the space planning, design, and construction of Town financed and owned resilience hubs. RFP and related information may be obtained beginning January 22, 2026, by going to our bid and proposals webpage at https://www.truro-ma.gov/home/pages/bids-proposals or by contacting Chris Palmer at cpalmer@truro-ma.gov
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The Town of Truro is seeking proposals for space planning, design, and construction services for resilience hubs, with a response deadline of February 24, 2026. Qualified architects, engineers, or developers are encouraged to participate. The RFP becomes available on January 22, 2026, through the Town's bid webpage or by contacting Chris Palmer directly.
The Town of Truro aims to establish resilience hubs that will serve as essential community resources, requiring comprehensive design and construction planning.
- Space planning for resilience hubs
- Architectural and engineering design services
- Construction of resilience hub facilities
- Completed proposal document
- Firm qualifications and experience
- Project timeline and milestones
- Cost estimate and pricing strategy
- References from similar projects
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- Details on budget constraints for the project
- Specific deliverables required in the proposal
- Regulatory requirements unique to Truro
- Potential stakeholders or community input mechanisms
- Information about the size and scope of the resilience hubs
- Restrictions on subcontracting or partnerships
- Criteria for evaluating proposals
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