Post details: Consultant for Feasibility Study

03/11/08

Consultant for Feasibility Study

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Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Authority (“FMERPA”) is seeking a consultant or consultants to provide a feasibility study for sharing Emergency Services for the Fort Monmouth Region. This study includes services provided by Police, Court, Fire, First aid, and Emergency Management organizations.

The data that the evaluation/analysis study will consist of includes data for geographical apportionment, existing personnel and cost, existing fire department facilities and locations, existing police department facilities and locations, existing court requirements and needs, and additional data that is included in the Scope of Services of this RFP.

This study is being conducted on behalf of the Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Authority’s Emergency Services Advisory Committee. The RFP can be located at www.nj.gov/fmerpa/pdf/SharedES_RFP2.pdf. The deadline for submission is 11 April, 2008 at 12:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.


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