RFP - MADISON PARK AVIATION PROGRAM
Federal opportunity from 101 - Boston Public Schools • City of Boston. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 27, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 82-10-00.
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REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS for MADISON PARK AVIATION PROGRAM, To access details for this specific bid event, or to respond through electronic format, Please visit the City of Boston Supplier Portal boston.gov/procurement) and access Event EV00016976 or contact Shirley Nguyen at 617-635-9000 or Snguyen2@bostonpublicschools.org
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The Madison Park Aviation Program RFP invites proposals from qualified vendors to support aviation education within the Boston Public Schools. The response deadline is set for February 27, 2026, providing ample time for interested parties to prepare their submissions. Interested bidders can find further details and submit proposals via the City of Boston Supplier Portal.
Boston Public Schools aims to enhance aviation education and opportunities for students through the Madison Park Aviation Program.
- Review program requirements outlined in the RFP.
- Develop a detailed proposal addressing the educational components of the aviation program.
- Highlight qualifications and experience relevant to aviation education.
- Submit proposal through the City of Boston Supplier Portal by the deadline.
- Completed proposal form.
- Detailed educational program outline.
- References from past projects related to aviation education.
- Compliance with Boston Public Schools procurement guidelines.
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- Specific educational deliverables expected from the program.
- Evaluation criteria for proposals.
- Budget constraints or funding sources for the project.
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