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CADD and Digital Survey Deliverables Production

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The contract requires the conversion of field survey data into digital CADD files with layered boundary information and comprehensive metadata documentation that meets state digital submission standards for seamless integration into agency systems. The deliverables must adhere to technical specifications ensuring compatibility and accuracy within the Massachusetts Department of Fish and Game’s digital infrastructure, with all data structured to support long-term usability and regulatory compliance. The work is to be performed in Boston, Massachusetts, and the submission deadline is January 2, 2034, allowing ample time for thorough data processing, validation, and quality control. This is a subcontract under NAICS code 541330, indicating it falls under engineering services, and the awarding entity is the COM - DFG Commissioner’s Office, though specific point of contact details are not provided.

General Info

Convert field survey data to compliant CADD files with metadata for Massachusetts Fish and Game by January 2, 2034.

Agency

Massachusetts → COM - DFG Commissioner's OfficeView Agency

NAICS

541330 - Engineering ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

Floor Boston, MA, 02114, USA

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NONE

Documents

This scope was carved out of BD-26-1046-COM-COM1-129270.

The full solicitation package (33 documents), including the RFP, is on the prime solicitation, not on this scope.

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FWE-SURVEY-26 RFR

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AgencyMassachusetts → COM - DFG Commissioner's Office
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Convert field survey data into digital CADD files with layered boundary data and metadata documentation compliant with state digital submission standards for integration into agency systems.

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