IFB - IMPROVEMENTS TO BAY VILLAGE NEIGHBORHOOD PARK
Federal opportunity from 300000 - Parks & Recreation Department • City of Boston. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 26, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 72-14-00.
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INVITATION FOR BIDS for IMPROVEMENTS TO BAY VILLAGE NEIGHBORHOOD PARK, For information please contact Priyanka Vankina at 617-961-3028 or Priyanka.Vankina@boston.gov also Bidders will be able to view the event live through a link provided on the City of Boston website: boston.gov/departments/parks-and-recreation/doing-business-parks-and-recreation.
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The City of Boston is inviting bids for improvements to Bay Village Neighborhood Park, with a response deadline of February 26, 2026. Interested bidders can contact Priyanka Vankina at 617-961-3028 or via email for further information. This project provides an opportunity to contribute to community enhancement and engagement efforts by the Parks & Recreation Department.
The buyer, the Parks & Recreation Department, aims to enhance the Bay Village Neighborhood Park through various improvements, improving the quality of recreational facilities for the community.
- Assess current park facilities
- Design proposed improvements
- Schedule and plan construction activities
- Supervise project execution and compliance with specifications
- Finalize project documentation and invoicing
- Completed bid form
- Detailed project proposal
- Relevant past performance documentation
- Cost breakdown and pricing strategy
- Safety and compliance certifications
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- Specific scope of park improvements not detailed
- Budget allocation for the project unknown
- Contract type and payment terms not provided
- No specific performance metrics or milestones mentioned
- Information on existing conditions of the park not included
- Details regarding environmental considerations missing
- Potential follow-on work or maintenance requirements unclear
- Bidding format and requirements not specified
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