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Inspectional Services Relative to Construction and Utility Work

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CITY OF BOSTON

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT

Request for Qualifications for Inspectional Services relative to the construction and utility work on various streets in the City of Boston

 

NOTE:  For information specific to the particular project please contact John Vozzella @ 617-635-4955.

The City of Boston, acting through its Public Works Department (PWD), is soliciting consulting services to provide construction and inspectional services for the various street and sidewalk reconstruction projects in the City of Boston as well as construction oversight and inspection of various utility and private construction activities in the public Rights of Way.  The City is seeking qualified firms with proven experience in construction management and construction inspection of roadway and sidewalk infrastructure, including street lighting, traffic signals, pavement markings, drainage, asphalt pavement, and concrete pavement. This contract is exempt from the provisions of Chapter G.L.c. 30B because it is a contract for Engineering Services.

Request for Qualifications Forms will be made available on Wednesday, March 18, 2020 at 9AM in the Office of Construction Management, Room 714, Boston City Hall.   

These qualification statements must be received no later than 12:00 P.M. on Wednesday April 1, 2020 in the Office of Construction Management Room 714, Boston City Hall.  No submissions will be accepted later than the time and date mentioned above.

To be considered, the Qualifications must be submitted in triplicate.

Project fees will be negotiated.  Applicants must be Registered Engineers in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

The City of Boston and the Chief of Streets, Transportation & Sanitation reserve the right to reject any and all Qualifications, or any part thereof.



Chris Osgood, Chief of Streets, Transportation and Sanitation

 

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