Request for Proposal – Furnish and Install Signage for Expansion Project

Request for Proposal (RFP)

 

RFP DESCRIPTION

 

Furnish and Install Signage for Expansion Project

Fair Haven Community Health Clinic, Inc. (FHCHC), a Federally Qualified Health Center, is seeking
Lump Sum Bids for Interior signage scope for the new expansion project at 390 Grand Avenue,
New Haven Connecticut. The successful firm will be expected to provide all services as described
within this document through to project completion.

Proposals from women and minority owned businesses are encouraged.

Please see the following items issued in response to Requests for Information:

Timeline of the RFP:

November 29, 2024
1pm EST
Deadline for submission of questions, clarifications, noted
errors, ambiguities, deficiencies or request for additional
information concerning this RFP. Submit via emailing:
joseph.luciano@collierseng.com
December 2, 2024,
10am EST
Final responses to Request for Information distributed.
December 4, 2024,
1pm EST
Sealed Proposals must be received by 1:00PM Eastern Time in
the Administrative Offices of Fair Haven Community Health
Clinic, Inc. 374 Grand Avenue, New Haven, CT 06513Bids shall be addressed to: S. Dominic Seraphin MHSA, V.P.
Business Development , on behalf of the Bid Committee, Fair
Haven Community Health Clinic, Inc.Proposals shall be delivered in hard copy with original signatures.
Electronic copies shall also be delivered by
email by the same deadline to Joseph.luciano@collierseng.com
December 6, 2024,
3pm EST
Bid results to be posted.
December 9, 2024 Anticipated Award of Purchase Order

 

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