Parkland Acquisitions and Renovations for Communities (PARC) RFR Grant
Federal opportunity from ENV - Executive Office Groups • Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Jul 08, 2026. Industry: NAICS 00.
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Parkland Acquisitions and Renovations for Communities (PARC) RFR Grant
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The Parkland Acquisitions and Renovations for Communities (PARC) RFR Grant, issued by the Executive Office Groups under the ENV agency, aims to solicit proposals for community-focused acquisitions and renovations. The response deadline for this opportunity is July 8, 2026, providing ample time to tailor submissions. This notice does not indicate eligibility for the Small Business Participation Program, which may influence bid strategies and team compositions.
The buyer seeks qualified firms to provide acquisitions and renovations to enhance community spaces as part of the PARC initiative.
- Construction firms with experience in community projects
- Consultants specializing in urban planning and development
- Contractors with a background in public sector work
- Identify and assess community needs for renovations
- Develop acquisition strategies for parkland
- Plan and implement renovation projects
- Completed proposal format as specified in the RFR
- Detailed project plans and timelines
- Budget estimates and financial proposals
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- Ensure proposals meet all environmental and zoning regulations
- Adhere to any local government policies regarding public land use
- Consider competitive pricing while ensuring quality service delivery
- Evaluate potential cost-sharing partnerships with local governments or organizations
- Partner with local construction firms for community insights
- Collaborate with non-profits focused on community enhancement
- Possible delays in project timelines due to regulatory approvals
- Financing challenges if community budgets are tight
- Limited interest if the project scope is unclear
- What specific renovations or acquisitions are prioritized by the agency?
- Are there any existing contractors engaged in preliminary planning?
- How will success and impact of the project be measured?
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- Specific budget constraints or funding limits for the grant
- Detailed criteria for evaluation of proposals
- Specific geographic regions or communities targeted by the RFR
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