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Redesign of Egleston Square and Tactical Interventions

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Request for proposals for planning, design and engineering services related to the Redesign of Egleston Square and Tactical Interventions

 

For information specific to this particular request for proposals, please contact William Moose at william.moose@boston.gov.

The City of Boston (“the City”), acting through its Commissioner of Transportation, invites sealed submittals for the performance of the services generally described above, and particularly as set forth in the Request for Proposals Documents (“RFP”).  The RFP shall be available from 10:00 am on Monday, March 2, 2020 from the City’s Supplier Portal at boston.gov/supplierportal (Event ID: EV00007731).  This contract is procured under the provisions of the City Charter and is exempt from Chapter 30B § 1(b) (32A) of the Massachusetts General Laws.

Proposals are due no later than noon (12:00 pm) on Friday, March 27, 2020 to the Boston Transportation Department, Room 721, City Hall, Boston, MA 02201.  Refer to Section 2.0 of the RFP for complete information on the submission process and details.

The award of a contract under this RFP shall be based upon a determination of the most advantageous submission from a responsible and responsive vendor taking into consideration the evaluation criteria set forth in the Documents.  The term of the contract shall be for approximately one year beginning on or about May 1, 2020 through June 30, 2021.

The City reserves the right to accept or reject any or all submissions or any part or parts thereof; to waive any defects, informalities and minor irregularities; and to award the contract as the City deems to be in its best interest.  This contract is subject to appropriation.  The maximum time for acceptance is ninety (90) days after the above-mentioned date specified for submissions.

                                    

Gregory T. Rooney, Acting Commissioner

 

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