L1973 – CENTRAL GARAGE OPTIMIZATION RFQ

Location: Massachusetts
Posted: Apr 28, 2026
Due: Jun 4, 2026
Agency: The Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport)
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
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Solicitation No: L1973
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AdvertisedContract: L1973

L1973 – CENTRAL GARAGE OPTIMIZATION RFQ

Contract:


L1973

Opportunity Type:


Contractor/Vendor RFQ


If you would like to submit, please go to (BidExpress) .

Advertised Date:


04/29/2026
09:00:00 AM

Due Date:


06/04/2026
12:00:00 PM

Documents: Contact:

CPBidQuestions@massport.com

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MASSACHUSETTS PORT AUTHORITY
CAPITAL PROGRAMS DEPARTMENT
SUITE 209S – LOGAN OFFICE CENTER SUITE 209S
ONE HARBORSIDE DRIVE
EAST BOSTON MA 02128-2909
REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS
L1973 – CENTRAL GARAGE OPTIMIZATION
LOGAN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION PACKAGE
MPA CONTRACT NO. L1973
APRIL, 2026
LEGAL NOTICE
REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS
The MASSACHUSETTS PORT AUTHORITY (Authority) is soliciting consulting services for MPA
CONTRACT NO. L1973 – CENTRAL GARAGE OPTIMIZATION The Authority is seeking a qualified
multidiscipline consulting firm or team, with proven experience to provide professional services including
planning, design, construction related services, including resident inspection relative to (1.) Central and West
Garage Operational Improvements and (2.) Structural Engineering Services associated with structural
rehabilitation of the Central and West Garages at Logan International Airport. The Consultant must be able to
work closely with the Authority and other interested parties in order to provide such services in a timely and
effective manner.
The consultant shall demonstrate experience in several disciplines including but not limited to Architectural
(prime), Structural, Electrical, Plumbing, Geotechnical, Code Compliance, Cost Estimating, Construction
Phasing, Climate Resiliency and Sustainable Design.
The contract will be work order based, and that Consultant’s fee for each work order shall be negotiated;
however, the total fee for the contract shall not exceed $15,000,000.
A Supplemental Information Package will be available, on April 29, 2026 at 9:00 AM on the Capital Bid
Opportunities webpage of Massport http://www.massport.com/massport/business/bids-opportunities/capital-
bids as an attachment to the original Legal Notice, and on COMMBUYS (www.commbuys.com) in the listings
for this project. If you have problems finding it, please contact Susan Brace at Capital Programs
SBrace@massport.com The Supplemental Information Package will provide detailed information about Scope
Of Work, Selection Criteria and Submission Requirements.
In recognition of the unique nature of the project and the services required to support it, the Authority has
scheduled a Consultant Briefing to be held at 11:00 AM on May 7, 2026 via TEAMS
https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/49059803-541a-48da-b9cc-8657ac3764ed@9eb9f7c2-9da5-
4db8-aebc-3b74b4fadcbb. At this session, an overview of the project will be provided, the services
requested by the Authority will be described, and questions will be answered
By responding to this solicitation, consultants agree to accept the terms and conditions of Massport’s standard
work order agreement. A copy of the Authority’s standard agreement can be found on the Authority’s web page
at http://www.massport.com/massport/business/capital-improvements/important-documents/. Consultant shall
specify in its cover letter that it has the ability to obtain requisite insurance coverage.
This submission shall be addressed to Luciana Burdi, Intl. Assoc. AIA, CCM, MCPPO, NAC, FCMAA
Chief Infrastructure Officer and received no later than 12:00 Noon on June 4, 2026 Via Bid Express
https://www.bidexpress.com/businesses/27137/home. Any submission which is not received by the
deadline shall be rejected by the Authority as non-responsive.
MASSACHUSETTS PORT AUTHORITY
Richard A. Davey
CEO & EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
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Background
The Central Garage is one of two
structures, together with the West
Garage, that comprise the Airport
Central Parking Facility. The main
vehicular entrance to the Central
Garage is through Level 1 of the West
Garage. The precast concrete Central
Garage structure consists of eight levels,
which are labeled G, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and
7. The Central Garage is connected to
the West Garage by nine bridges, two
bridges on Levels 3 and 4, and one
bridge on each of Levels 1, 2, 5, 6 and
7. Vehicles may leave the Central
Garage by crossing any bridge to the
West Garage (although garage signage
directs vehicles to the Central Garage’s
Level 2 to exit). Vehicles within the West Garage may use a helical ramp at Level 2 to exit. All structures
associated with fee collection for the West and Central Garages are located within the West Garage.
The Central Garage has a parking capacity of approximately 7,000 cars that is open to the public 24 hours
per day, seven days per week. Additionally, there is an entrance accessible to the public for parking
purposes via the Arrivals roadway opposite Terminal C, as well as one entering the Central Garage on its
north face. The vertical clearance of the Central Garage is designated as 6’-10”.
The Ground Level has served as a rideshare pickup/drop-off since October of 2019. As part of Massport’s
TNC (Transportation Network Companies) initiatives, further modifications to the garage have since been
made to increase flow through the Ground Level with several additional points of access/egress opened in
the façade.
History
The original Central Garage was constructed in
1966 and included a ground level, an
intermediate level and a roof level. In 1969 two
additional deck levels were added to the original
garage, Level 4 and Level 5, with Level 5
becoming the new roof. During the early years
of the Central Garage, all ticket dispensing and
toll collection took place outside the garage at
the main entrance west of the garage. In 1970
the construction of the Air Traffic Control
(ATC) Tower was completed and a portion of
the garage was removed. In the center east face
of the garage a 200 foot wide and 65-foot-
deep section of the Central Garage was
removed for the placement and construction of
the ATC Tower. Later the area between the
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tower and the garage was enclosed by
a Level 3 deck and intermediate level
concrete beams on the first and second
level. In 1998, the Central Garage toll
plaza was removed and replaced with
a seven level West Garage. At this
time the Central Garage’s five parking
levels were re-named to match the
parking levels in the West Garage.
The Central Garage’s lowest level was
designated Level G, the next level was
renamed Level 1 with Level 4
becoming the new roof level.
In 2007, a vertical expansion project
for the Central Garage was
completed. This expansion included three additional parking deck levels constructed on top of the
existing Central Garage, a new exterior façade, new elevators, new stairwells, the replacement of the 1966
Double-Tee beams on the two lowest parking decks, improved signage and graphics, and improved
pedestrian circulation with all pedestrian transfers at Level 4. The effort to add three decks on top of the
existing Central Garage required internal and external columns to be placed in and around the existing
Central Garage. The new exterior columns were the framework for the new façade and allowed closure
panels/decks to be installed to the existing lower decks. The new internal columns are supported on
piles and pass through holes in the existing parking levels to support the new decks above. The difference
in deck elevations for the existing parking levels is approximately 10 feet and the three additional decks
have a difference in elevation of 12 feet from level to level. The northeast and southeast stairwells have
three elevators, a lobby on each floor and a Level 4 pedestrian connection via bridges to Terminals A, B
and C.
Construction
The layout of the Central Garage is
rectangular, approximately 750 feet by 500
feet, with its major axis running north-south.
The Central Garage building grid/column lines
are numbered from north to south as 1 through
30 and are labeled alphabetically from east to
west as A through J. The structure’s original
columns are generally located on the whole
number gridlines and the upper-level addition
columns are located at intermediate gridlines.
For Levels 1, 2, 5, 6, and 7, the parking structure
is supported by a network of Inverted-Tee
conventionally reinforced concrete girders and
Double-Tee prestressed concrete beams. The
main girders/Inverted-Tees run north and south along the alphabetized column lines of the garage. The
Double-Tee beams run east to west and are supported on the main girders with the stem of the Double-
Tee cast with a dapped end where they bear on the main girder. The support girders on deck Levels 3
and 4, which consist of the original girders installed in 1969, are segmented girders consisting of a top
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flange and two rectangular concrete stems
linked by concrete diaphragms opposite
haunches that extend beyond the outside of the
girder to act as bearing seats for the Double-Tee
beams.
The garage façade, constructed after 2007, has
closure panels that linked the older decks with
the outer façade. In the upper levels
constructed after 2007, the decks extend
directly to the spandrel beams of the new
façade. On the spandrel beams there are
haunches that provide support for the Double-
Tee beam against the façade.
In the center of the structure, there are ramps
that provide vehicular access from level to level. There are two ramps on each level providing a counter-
clockwise circulation for vehicles to move up and a clockwise circulation to move down a level. From
Level G to Level 3, the ramps have a slope of approximately 5.5% and a width of 12 feet between their
parapet walls. From Level 4 to the roof, the ramps have a slope of approximately 6.6% and a width of 16’
3” between their parapet walls. The ramp vertical clearances for Level G to Level 3 are 7’-3” and for Level
4 to Level 7 are 8’-6”.
Expansion joints in the deck are configured differently at each level. Levels 1 and 2 have expansion joints
on Column Lines 5, 9, 13, 15.5, 18, 22 and 26. Level 3 has expansion joints on Column Lines 5, 9, 13,
15.5, 18, 22, 26, E and G. Level 4 has expansion joints on Column Lines 5, 9, 13, 15.5, 18, 22, 26, C, E
and G. Levels 5 and 6 have expansion joints on Column Line 15.5. Level 7 has expansion joints on
Column Lines 7.5, 15.5, 23.5, and E.
The Central Garage has a stairwell and an elevator at each quadrant of the parking levels. The northwest
and southwest quadrants of the garage each contain a single elevator and a stairwell. The northeast and
southeast stairwells each contain multiple elevators and are connected to adjoining pedestrian bridges
connecting to Terminals A, B and C at Level 4.
Condition Assessment and Recent Repair Work
A structural condition assessment of the Central Garage was
completed in 2024. Recommendations from that report ranged from:
Rehabilitation of the drainage system for the garage.
Rehabilitation of many of the structural elements of the
garage, including:
o Repairs to girders;
o Repairs to columns;
o Repairs to beams;
o Repairs to decks (in particular, the decks on Levels
3 and 4);
o Repairs to expansion joints;
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