Opportunity

Massachusetts COMMBUYS #BD-26-1042-CZM-ENV40-127727

Massachusetts Seafloor Temperature and Habitat Modeling Services Solicitation

Posted

April 09, 2026

Respond By

May 05, 2026

Identifier

BD-26-1042-CZM-ENV40-127727

NAICS

541620

This opportunity from the Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs, Coastal Zone Management (CZM), seeks environmental management services to support seafloor temperature and habitat modeling: - Government Buyer: - Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs, Coastal Zone Management (CZM) - Products/Services Requested: - Environmental management and modeling services - Predict areas of the Massachusetts seafloor resistant to long-term temperature and current changes and seabed mobility - Identify locations with temperature resilience and seabed stability for integration into a larger habitat model - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Focus on modeling seafloor temperature resilience and seabed stability - Results will inform identification of Special, Sensitive, or Unique seafloor habitats - Open to small businesses under the Small Business Purchasing Program (SBPP) - Place of Performance: - Work to be performed in Boston, MA - Classification: - Environmental management services - Relevant UNSPSC codes: 77100077100000771000000000, 77-10-00, 77-10-00-00, 77-10-00-00-0000

Description

The Coastal Zone Management (CZM) department is seeking a contractor to predict areas of the Massachusetts seafloor that have been relatively resistant to long-term (20-50 years) temperature and current changes and seabed mobility. The goal is to identify locations of relative temperature resilience and seabed stability for integration into a larger model to identify potential Special, Sensitive, or Unique seafloor habitats. The solicitation includes environmental management services and is part of a non-statewide solicitation. Questions are to be sent to Chris Garby by April 16, 2026, and the bid opening has been extended to May 5, 2026.

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