CONSULTING PLANNERS OF MASSACHUSETTS

Expertise for Communities


RFPs

  • Monday, January 27, 2025 2:57 PM | Anne McKinnon (Administrator)

    Williamsburg needs a consulting firm to prepare a long-range Comprehensive Planning document that will include required elements of a Master Plan under MGL C.41 ยง81D. Duration is about 18 months and budget is $149,000.

    For RFP send email to townadmin@burgy.org with the subject line RFP_#01272025-WCP

  • Monday, January 27, 2025 2:50 PM | Anne McKinnon (Administrator)

    Lowell Housing Authority seeks an affordable housing and public housing consultant for a variety of services including, but not limited to, strategic planning, fair housing, relocation, grant applications, HUD & MA housing, Faircloth to RAD, and mixed-finance projects. Duration is up to three years.

    For RFP see www.lhma.org/bids

  • Monday, January 20, 2025 2:20 PM | Anne McKinnon (Administrator)

    Aquinnah seeks proposals from consultants to provide professional planning and consulting services to create an overlay district under town zoning. This is a 12-16 month effort with a state imposed deadline of July 2026.

    Complete RFP is available at https://www.aquinnah-ma.gov/home/pages/bids-rfps

  • Monday, January 20, 2025 2:16 PM | Anne McKinnon (Administrator)

    Salisbury RFQ for consultant to provide technical assistance and grant application support for resiliently planning at Salisbury Beach. 

    A non-mandatory pre-bid conference will be held by Zoom on Wed.,  January 22, 2025 at 11:30 a.m.; meeting ID 882 6772 9991 and Passcode 152919. 

    For details contact Lisa Pearson at (978) 463-2266 or planningdept@salisburyma.gov

  • Wednesday, January 15, 2025 1:15 PM | Anne McKinnon (Administrator)

    Chicopee needs consultant for Safe and Complete Streets for All Planning and Design Services. Submit qualifications and a proposed project approach for public engagement, transportation planning, traffic safety engineering services to complete a comprehensive assessment and action plan.

    For information contact Allison Dauphinais at 413-594-1555 or adauphinais@chicopeema.gov

  • Monday, January 13, 2025 11:30 AM | Anne McKinnon (Administrator)

    Department of Conservation and Recreation seeks proposals from qualified Bidders (private or public entities or organizations) to provide natural surface trail planning, design, permitting, maintenance, repair, training, biological/botanical monitoring and working with volunteers. Budget is $750,000 for five years.

    For details contact Nadine Calla at 857-278-4897 or nadine.calla@mass.gov

  • Monday, January 13, 2025 11:21 AM | Anne McKinnon (Administrator)

    Scituate seeks consultant for historical planning/development of the Mordecai Lincoln Property to assess the property and provide recommendations for preserving and restoring the property that would provide the basis for a long-term Historic Site Master Plan. Five-month effort.

    For information contact Nancy Holt at 781-545-8811 or nholt@scituatema.gov

  • Wednesday, January 08, 2025 4:57 PM | Anne McKinnon (Administrator)

    City of New Bedford in conjunction with the City of New Bedford Regional Airport are seeking consultant(s) for on-call environmental consulting, engineering and/or planning services. Three-year contract.

    Pre-response conference on Mon., Jan. 13 at 1:00 p.m. at the New Bedford Regional Airport, 1st floor conference room, 1569 Airport Rd., New Bedford.

    For information contact purchasing@newbedford-ma.gov or phone (508) 979-1433

  • Monday, December 23, 2024 12:42 PM | Anne McKinnon (Administrator)

    Concord seeks proposals for consulting services for concept planning, economic and market analysis and proposed zoning for the redevelopment of MCI Concord.

    Request a copy of the RFP at https://concordma.gov/bids.aspx

  • Monday, December 23, 2024 12:32 PM | Anne McKinnon (Administrator)

    Boston Environment Dept. is seeking a consultant or consultant team to shape and communicate plans for critical coastal resilience infrastructure. The City is partnering with the US Army Corps of Engineers on a plan to ensure the long-term coastal resilience of Boston.

    Over the 3 years, the Corps will develop designs for coastal resilient infrastructure that reduce risk to the city for generations. The City needs someone with experience in landscape architecture to help provide feedback on these designs and deliver renderings and models of these designs for further public engagement. This project is part of a formal Coastal Storm Risk Management Study and the results will be submitted to Congress in 2028 for approval. 

    For RFP contact Benjamin.Matusow@boston.gov or 617-635-2854

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