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Legal Notice
Invitation for Bids
The Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC) on behalf of the Southeastern Regional Homeland Security Advisory Council (SRAC), and in its role as Statewide Homeland Security Fiduciary, invites quotes for the services of an electrician to expand the coverage of an emergency generator to reach additional outlets and provide additional lighting in a regional emergency shelter. All work will take place at the Dennis-Yarmouth Regional High School, located at 210 Station Avenue, Yarmouth, MA 02664 and must be completed between August 24, 2017 and October 31, 2017.
Massachusetts Prevailing Wage Laws apply to all services. All work shall be done in accordance with all local, state, and federal statutes. Information regarding Labor Harmony and OSHA Training Certification requirements can be found in the complete Request for Quotes document. If the contract price exceeds $25,000, a payment bond in the amount of 100% of the contract price will be required from the selected vendor.
The complete Request for Quotes document will be available starting at 9:00AM on August 9, 2017 by contacting Christine Howe at 617-933-0732 or chowe@mapc.org. All quotes are due via email to chowe@mapc.org by August 23, 2017 at 12:00PM. MAPC reserves the right to accept or reject any and all quotes.
This event is now full. However, you can still join the waiting list, and if a spot opens up between now and the date of the event and you are next on the waiting list, we will contact you by email. Thank you!
MAPC invites you to join us for this exciting MetroCommon 2050 Speaker Series event featuring keynote speaker Henry Grabar.
Event Program:
- Keynote address by Henry Grabar; Slate staff writer, author (Paved Paradise: How Parking Explains the World), and a Loeb Fellow at the Harvard School of Design
- Panel of municipal planners will discuss how they are taking on the issue of the “perfect parking space”, and advancing sustainable and equitable housing and transportation options.
As cities and towns work to comply with the MBTA Communities Act, this event will focus on how to “right-size” parking for your community while managing this political issue and promoting healthy neighborhoods that are economically vibrant, equitable, and sustainable by design.