Seeking engineering consulting firm to examine the project area and design upgrades and additions
Federal opportunity from TH1681 - Town Hall • Town of Shirley. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 12, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 30-12-00.
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Description
The Town of Shirley is seeking a qualified engineering firm to examine the project area and design bid ready recommendations additions or improvements to the sidewalks, streets, intersections, etc.
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The Town of Shirley is issuing an RFP for an engineering consulting firm to assess and provide bid-ready designs for upgrades and improvements in various infrastructure areas including sidewalks and streets. The final proposals are due by March 12, 2026, allowing ample time for thorough analysis and planning. Firms with a strong portfolio in municipal engineering will be well-positioned to respond effectively.
The Town of Shirley aims to engage a qualified engineering consulting firm to evaluate the infrastructure project area and develop detailed plans for improvements to sidewalks, streets, and intersections.
- Conduct initial assessment of existing infrastructure
- Gather community input on needs and priorities
- Design upgrades for sidewalks, streets, and intersections
- Prepare bid-ready recommendations
- Submit final report with designs and cost estimates
- Company profile and relevant project experience
- Detailed project approach and timeline
- Sample designs or case studies
- Pricing structure and total project costs
- Team bios and roles in the project
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- Details on the specific project area and current conditions
- Budget range for the proposed project
- Information on previous studies or assessments conducted
- Expectations for community involvement in the design process
- Criteria for evaluating submitted proposals
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