Raymond L. Flynn Marine Park (“RLFMP”) Trolley Stop Program
Economic Development & Industrial Corporation of Boston d/b/a Boston Planning & Development Agency (“BPDA”)
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
Raymond L. Flynn Marine Park (“RLFMP”) Trolley Stop Program
Contract Information
Laura Melle
Laura.T.Melle@boston.gov
301-785-7131 (cell)
The Economic Development & Industrial Corporation of Boston (“EDIC”) d/b/a the Boston Planning & Development Agency (“BPDA”) is issuing a Request for Proposals, (hereinafter “Proposal(s)” and/or “RFP(s)”) for the Raymond L. Flynn Marine Park (“RLFMP”) Trolley Stop Program (hereinafter, the “Program”). This RFP package including site maps and requirements for this project will be available to download on the BPDA Procurement Portal free-of charge in digital print form to all interested respondents on March 8, 2021, 9:00 A.M at www.bostonplans.org/work-with-us/procurement. Plan holders shall open and register the information requested for “Raymond L. Flynn Marine Park (“RLFMP”) Trolley Stop Program,” and then follow the prompt to start file download under the “Work with Us” tab. If unable to access the RFP package through the BPDA Procurement Portal, contact the BPDA Procurement Office at 617-918-5273, or via email to BPDA.CPO@boston.gov in order to make alternative arrangements. To schedule site access and visit the Raymond L. Flynn Marine Park prior to submitting a proposal, please send an email to: the EDIC Procurement Office BPDA.CPO@boston.gov. Maureen O’Flaherty should be copied on the email to the EDIC Procurement Office. Ms. O’Flaherty’s email address is maureen.o’flaherty@boston.gov. Site visits may be subject to public health restrictions. All responses to this RFP must be returned no later than 1:00 P.M. on March 23, 2021, to: Teresa Polhemus, Executive Director/Clerk’s Office, Boston Planning & Development Agency, One City Hall Square, Room 910, Boston, MA 02201-1007. Fee proposals must be submitted under separate cover and in a sealed envelope. To be submitted, the RFP must be accompanied by a non-refundable bank check or money order, in the amount of Fifty Dollars ($50.00), made payable to the EDIC. Respondents who wish to drop off their respective proposal via courier or in person, must follow the operating hours and protocols for public access to City Hall, which are available at: boston.gov/news/covid-19-status-city-boston-departments.
Brian Connolly, Director of Finance/Chief Procurement Officer