RFP South Shore Fire Station Owner's Representative
Federal opportunity from KL001008 - Fire Department | KL001 - Fire Department • City of Lake Oswego. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Apr 10, 2026.
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Description
RFP South Shore Fire Station Owner's Representative Manner of submitting proposal: Email to kartman@lakeoswego.city Attach your proposal in pdf format. Note: Email is not deemed received until a confirmation reply email is received by the submitting contractor. Owner's Representative
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The RFP for the South Shore Fire Station Owner's Representative seeks proposals from qualified contractors to assist in project oversight and representation. Proposals must be submitted via email to kartman@lakeoswego.city in PDF format by the response deadline of April 10, 2026. This opportunity presents a significant engagement for firms experienced in owner representation in municipal projects, particularly in the fire services sector.
The buyer is seeking a contractor to serve as an Owner's Representative for the South Shore Fire Station project, providing oversight and ensuring the project's alignment with stakeholders' requirements.
- Firms with prior experience in owner representation for public safety projects
- Companies familiar with local fire department protocols
- Consultants with strong project management skills
- Review project plans and specifications
- Coordinate with contractors and subcontractors
- Ensure regulatory compliance
- Facilitate communication among stakeholders
- Monitor project timeline and budget
- Cover letter summarizing the proposal
- Detailed qualifications and experience
- Proposed project management plan
- References from previous clients
- Comprehensive cost estimate
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Proposals must be submitted by email, confirmed receipt required
- Submissions must comply with any local and state bidding regulations
- Consider competitive pricing but also reflect value of services offered
- Factor in potential project complexities in cost estimates
- Consider partnering with local construction management firms
- Subcontract environmental compliance specialists if needed
- Unforeseen regulatory hurdles during the project
- Potential for budget overruns
- Timeline delays due to stakeholder approvals
- What is the expected budget range for this project?
- Are there specific regulatory challenges anticipated?
- Who are the stakeholders involved in the project?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Exact budget for the project is not specified
- Details on the period of performance are not provided
- Information about the selection criteria is missing
- Specific qualifications or certifications required for bidders are unclear
- No references to previous similar projects offered by the agency
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