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Active opportunities open for bidding
Boston Fire Department
The Boston Fire Department is soliciting bids for paving services at the Boston Fire Training Academy located at 1 Moon Island Road in Quincy, MA. The project involves approximately 25,000 square feet of paving and must be completed before June 30, 2026. A mandatory site visit is scheduled for April 14, 2026, and final bids are due by April 23, 2026.
Posted Date
Apr 6, 2026
Due Date
Apr 23, 2026
Release: Apr 6, 2026
Boston Fire Department
Close: Apr 23, 2026
The Boston Fire Department is soliciting bids for paving services at the Boston Fire Training Academy located at 1 Moon Island Road in Quincy, MA. The project involves approximately 25,000 square feet of paving and must be completed before June 30, 2026. A mandatory site visit is scheduled for April 14, 2026, and final bids are due by April 23, 2026.
AvailableBoston Fire Department
The City of Boston (Boston Fire Department) is soliciting sealed bids for emergency generator repairs and services at multiple Fire Department locations for a three-year term from July 2026 to June 2029. Interested vendors must submit bids electronically through the City of Boston Supplier Portal for Event EV00017124. The procurement follows an Invitation for Bids (IFB) process with a submission deadline in March 2026.
Posted Date
Feb 23, 2026
Due Date
Mar 11, 2026
Release: Feb 23, 2026
Boston Fire Department
Close: Mar 11, 2026
The City of Boston (Boston Fire Department) is soliciting sealed bids for emergency generator repairs and services at multiple Fire Department locations for a three-year term from July 2026 to June 2029. Interested vendors must submit bids electronically through the City of Boston Supplier Portal for Event EV00017124. The procurement follows an Invitation for Bids (IFB) process with a submission deadline in March 2026.
Boston Fire Department
The Boston Fire Department is soliciting proposals for all-inclusive industrial cleaning and painting of the apparatus bay, patrol room, gym, and storage rooms at Engine 49. The selected vendor must provide all necessary labor, supervision, supplies, tools, and equipment to complete the one-time project. This solicitation is an active Request for Proposal (EV00017109) managed through the City of Boston procurement portal.
Posted Date
Feb 16, 2026
Due Date
Mar 5, 2026
Release: Feb 16, 2026
Boston Fire Department
Close: Mar 5, 2026
The Boston Fire Department is soliciting proposals for all-inclusive industrial cleaning and painting of the apparatus bay, patrol room, gym, and storage rooms at Engine 49. The selected vendor must provide all necessary labor, supervision, supplies, tools, and equipment to complete the one-time project. This solicitation is an active Request for Proposal (EV00017109) managed through the City of Boston procurement portal.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Boston Fire Department
The commission reviewed and approved an amendment to the municipal buildings naming and renaming policy, specifically requiring support from the Boston Parks and Recreation Commission for petitions concerning parks-managed buildings. Additionally, the commission approved an increase in the contract budget for Skanska USA Building, Inc. to finalize owner project manager services for the Josiah Quincy Upper School project.
The Commission addressed several agenda items presented by the Department of Neighborhood Development. Key actions included approving a grant for foreclosure prevention counseling, authorizing the conveyance of vacant land at 16 Ronald Street for affordable elderly housing, approving a conveyance to Indigo Block Apartments LLC for a mixed-use project in Dorchester, and authorizing the conveyance of vacant land on Bowden Street for a mixed-use affordable housing project. Additionally, the Commission approved tentative developer designations and sales for properties on West Cottage Street and Holmes Avenue, and approved the transfer of land for open space improvements on Center Street. The Commission also reviewed the transfer of care, custody, and management of a property at 15 Everett Street from Boston Public Schools to the Department of Neighborhood Development.
The commission reviewed and approved three conveyances of vacant land. The first vote involved a conveyance to the Boston Redevelopment Authority, doing business as the Boston Planning and Development Agency, for a parcel on Harrison Avenue in Roxbury to be redeveloped for affordable housing and public open space. The second vote involved a conveyance to the 994 Roby Street Condominium Trust for a parcel on Roby Street in Dorchester to be utilized for off-street parking and open space. The third vote approved the conveyance of a parcel on Mount Calvary Road in Rosendale to Kenneth Terry and Lisa Terry to be used as open space.
The commission addressed multiple land conveyance and development designation requests. It approved land conveyances to the Urban Farming Institute Community Land Trust for an urban farm project on Acorn Street, the Sonoma Maple Schuyler Tenants Association for a playground project on Maple Street, and the Codman Academy Foundation for a community open space project on Norfolk Street. Additionally, the commission approved a 16-month extension for the tentative developer designation of the Mission Hill Health Movement for a community garden project on Gore Street.
The commission addressed personnel changes, specifically the departure of the Department Director and the introduction of a successor. Key agenda items included the approval of contract amendments for the William E. Carter School project. These included an amendment regarding the assignment of a contract from Hill International, Inc. to LiRo Program and Construction Management, PE P.C., along with a time extension and funding increase. Additionally, an amendment was approved to increase the contract value for architectural design services provided by Perkins & Will Architects, Inc.
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