East Salem Transit Center Site Selection
Federal opportunity from Salem Area Mass Transit District-Cherriots. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Sep 18, 2025.
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East Salem Transit Center Site Selection
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The Salem Area Mass Transit District-Cherriots is seeking proposals for the East Salem Transit Center Site Selection, which offers a significant opportunity for firms with expertise in site selection and transit planning. The response deadline is set for September 18, 2025. This project is designed to evaluate and select a suitable site for the transit center in East Salem, emphasizing the importance of strategic location for transit accessibility.
The buyer aims to select a site for the East Salem Transit Center to enhance transit services for the community, ensuring it meets operational and accessibility needs.
- Firms with experience in transit planning
- Consultants specializing in site selection
- Companies with urban planning expertise
- Conduct site evaluations
- Engage with community stakeholders
- Assess zoning and regulatory requirements
- Provide a report on site selection criteria and recommendations
- Cover letter
- Company profile and relevant experience
- Proposed methodology for site selection
- Team qualifications and résumés
- Budget proposal
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Ensure compliance with local regulations
- Follow public procurement guidelines
- Consider competitive pricing based on project complexity
- Include cost breakdown for each phase of site evaluation
- Potential collaboration with local engineering firms
- Subcontracting opportunity with community engagement specialists
- Potential delays due to community opposition
- Changes in zoning laws affecting site viability
- Budget overruns if site factors are underestimated
- What specific criteria will be prioritized in the site selection process?
- Are there any existing site options that should be considered upfront?
- What is the expected timeline for community stakeholder engagement?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Exact scope details not specified
- Existing sites or preferences not provided
- Available budget not disclosed
- No specific timeline for site selection phases given
- Community stakeholders identified not listed
- Local regulatory hurdles not detailed
- Assessment criteria for site selection unclear
- No attachment references provided
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