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Engineering and Design Services Relative to the Downtown Crossing Project

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CITY OF BOSTON

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR ENGINEERING AND DESIGN SERVICES RELATIVE TO THE DOWNTOWN CROSSING PROJECT IN THE CITY OF BOSTON

 

Note: For information specific to this particular RFQ, please contact Erin Talevi at erin.talevi@boston.gov and Natoya Castillo at Natoya.castillo@boston.gov 

The Boston Public Works Department invites Statements of Qualifications from qualified firms to provide engineering and design services relative to the downtown crossing project in the City of Boston. The qualified consultant will be responsible for the design improvements to the Washington Street, Summer, and Winter Street intersections, including reconstruction of the roadway, implementation of a pedestrian zone or share street, and security improvements in the City of Boston.  This contract is exempt from the provisions of Chapter G.L.c. 30B and is awarded pursuant to G.L.c. 30.39M.

1.    QUALIFICATION FORMS will be made available on June 3, 2020 and may be obtained from the Office of the City Engineer, Public Works Department, Room 710, Boston City Hall, 1 City Hall Plaza or by email request.  Response to these forms must be received no later than 12:00 P.M. on June, 17 2020 in the Office of the City Engineer, Room 710, Boston City Hall.  No submissions will be accepted later than the time and date mentioned above.  To be considered, the Qualification Forms must be submitted in triplicate.  They must keep in accordance with the established format, keeping in mind the project being advertised.

2.    Project fees will be negotiated. Project Engineer should be a Registered Professional Engineer in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 

3.    The Chief of Streets, Transportation, and Sanitation, acting through the City Engineer, 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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