[MassHistPres] Town of Marblehead, MA, Request for Proposals for Consulting Services for Community-wide Historical Preservation Survey Master Plan
Chris Johnston
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Thu Jul 11 08:23:26 EDT 2013
TOWN OF MARBLEHEAD, MASSACHUSETTS
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
FOR CONSULTING SERVICES
FOR Marblehead Community-wide
Historical Preservation Survey Master Plan
The Town of Marblehead invites qualified historic preservation consultants
to submit proposals to the Town for the development of an historical
preservation survey master plan. Proposers must meet the following minimum
criteria: Bachelor's Degree in Historic Preservation, Architectural History,
History, Art History or a closely related field and at least two years
full-time experience in an area relevant to the project; or Master's Degree
in Historic Preservation, Architectural History, History, Art History or a
closely related field.
Request for Proposals may be obtained at the Selectmen's Office 188
Washington Street Marblehead, Massachusetts 01945 on or after July 11, 2013
during normal business hours. RFP's may also be obtained by e-mail with a
request to curranr at marblehead.org. Technical Proposal and Price Proposal to
be submitted in separate sealed envelopes with the proposer's name and
address clearly indicated on the outside of the package. Proposals must be
delivered in sealed packages, plainly marked " Historical Preservation
Survey Master Plan" and addressed to Rebecca Curran, Abbot Hall, 188
Washington Street, Marblehead, MA no later than 10:00 AM on August 16, 2013.
Any proposals received after such time will not be accepted, unless this
date and time has been changed by addendum. It is the responsibility of the
applicant to assure proper and timely delivery. The Board of Selectmen is
the awarding authority. The Town reserves the right to reject any or all
bids and to only award a contract if it is in the best interest of the
public to do so.
Rebecca Curran, Chief Procurement Officer
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