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Public Safety Facility and Complex Feasibility Study Service

Overview


Architecture, Engineering & Urban Planning
Plymouth, Massachusetts, United StatesPosted 28 days agoDeadline: April 21st, 2026

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SUMMARY


The project involves a feasibility study to evaluate consolidating Plymouth's fire and police departments into a single public safety complex, including analysis of existing facilities and response performance.

KEY REQUIREMENTS


BUDGET

Estimate

$50,000 – $150,000

CONTRACT DURATION


6 months

TIMELINE


Issued: March 30th, 2026

Due: April 21st, 2026 at 11:00 a.m.

Issuing Agency


Town Of Plymouth

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DESCRIPTION


The selected vendor will conduct a comprehensive feasibility study for a public safety facility and complex for the government authority located in Plymouth, Massachusetts. This study will assess the potential to consolidate the fire department and police department into a single public safety building or complex, with careful consideration of financial implications and land constraints.

The scope includes a thorough comparison of current deployment strategies for both the fire and police departments against industry best practices. A detailed analysis of the existing Fire Station 1 (headquarters) and the current police station will be performed to evaluate options for reuse or replacement, factoring in land availability, capital budget limitations, and the need for system-wide operational efficiency.

Additionally, the vendor will investigate response performance indicators to identify areas where improvements are needed in the departments' response capabilities, leveraging these findings to enhance overall service efficiency and effectiveness.

Source attribution

This Settle analysis is based on the issuing organization’s public RFP listing.

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