Telecommunications Assessment
Project Information
- Bid Title
- Telecommunications Assessment
- Issuing Agency
- Hillsborough town
- Location
- California
- Published Date
- Feb 5, 2026
- Closing Date
- Mar 6, 2026
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
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Telecommunications Assessment
Proposals Due: Friday, March 6, 2026 by 12:00 p.m. by email to mbrown@hillsborough.net .
Description: The Town of Hillsborough is soliciting proposals in order to identify qualified individuals, firms or teams of firms to provide professional services to the Town for the preparation of a Telecommunications Assessment. The selected consultant(s) will have demonstrated experience, qualifications, and knowledge in the preparation of a Town-wide telecommunications assessment and recommendations. Most recently the Town held a community meeting to give members of the public the opportunity to share their experiences and identify goals related to telecommunications services in Town, and staff made a presentation on the results at the January 12, 2026 City Council meeting. Agenda Link Here (see report starting on page 163):
Contact: Mandy Brown, mbrown@hillsborough.net
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Request for Proposals (RFP)Telecommunications AssessmentIssue Date: February 6, 2026Response Due: March 6, 2026TOWN OF HILLSBOROUGHCaliforniaOverviewThe Town of Hillsborough (Town) is soliciting proposals in order to identify qualified individuals, firms or teams offirms to provide professional services to the Town for the preparation of a Telecommunications Assessment. Theselected consultant(s) will have demonstrated experience, qualifications, and knowledge in the preparation of a Town-wide telecommunications assessment and recommendations. The purpose of this Request for Proposal (RFP) is tosolicit responses from individuals, firms, or teams of firms that desire to be considered for this project. Most recentlythe Town held a community meeting to give members of the public the opportunity to share their experiences andidentify goals related to telecommunications services in Town, and staff made a presentation on the results at theJanuary 12, 2026 City Council meeting. Agenda Link Here (see report starting on page 163):https://www.hillsborough.net/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_01122026-1411BackgroundThe Town of Hillsborough is located in San Mateo County, California with an area of 6.23 square miles and a currentpopulation of ~11,000. Incorporated in 1910, the Town is a general law city governed by a five-member City Councilelected at-large, with a council-manager form of government. The Town employs approximately 90 staff who providepublic services including police protection, land use planning, building permitting and inspection, and maintenance ofroads, public facilities, water, sewer, and storm drainage infrastructures. The Town also funds fire protection servicesprovided by the Central County Fire Department. The Town is zoned exclusively single-family residential, withpermitted non-residential uses including public and private schools, a country club, a racquet club, various publicfacilities, utility installations, and open space.The hilly terrain of the area and the low population density (about one tenth the density of San Francisco) havepresented challenges to traditional wireless and wired deployments. The Town is also vulnerable to power outagesand Public Safety Power Shutoffs. The Town seeks a consultant to evaluate its current telecommunications serviceavailability and quality and explore creative methods and options to improve its connectivity. The Town is lookingfor a qualified firm or firms to conduct a needs assessment, analyze available technologies and solutions, and developrecommendations to deploy solutions to improve (1) fiber connectivity, (2) wireless service deficiencies, (3) powerbackup solutions, and (4) alternative technologies to improve connectivity. This assessment should consider bothinfrastructure solutions and technologies and solutions available for consumers.The ProjectThe following generalized task descriptions are presented as information only to assist the firm in preparing theproposal. The final scope of services will be incorporated into the negotiated agreement. If any information is unclear,please provide assumptions and state these assumptions within your proposal.a. Conduct Needs Assessmenta. Determine the Town’s current coverages, services, needs and demand for both wireless and fiberb. Research and evaluate the current supply of wireless and fiber communications assets, products, andservices in the Town and regionc. Analysis of relevant information and maps available through the Federal CommunicationsCommissiond. Map out and designate areas lacking sufficient wireless and fiber access. Identify coverage gaps andunreliable and/or inadequate services within the Town, utilizing the necessary information sourcese. Outreach and community engagement activities:i. Conduct independent community outreach, including virtual town hall meetings, onlinesurveys, and at least one community workshop for Town residentsii. Conduct stakeholder interviews with service providersf. Review existing Town policies and ordinances regulating wireless and wireline communicationfacilitiesb. Identify Solutions to Improve (1) Fiber Connectivity, (2) Wireless Connectivity, (3) Access to Backup Power,and (4) Utilization of Alternative Technologiesa. Conduct peer analysis of similar communities to identify solutions as it relates to each of the fouridentified areas of needb. Review Town-owned facilities for potential integration/involvement into solutionsc. Provide recommendations on potential changes to Town regulations or policiesd. Develop community education library and resources guide, including but not limited to:i. Resources for homeowners on how to improve quality and reliability of services at homeii. List of providers, discounts, or incentives availableiii. Potential grant or incentive programs that the Town could apply for or offeriv. Develop FAQ or guide to support resident connectivity to available providerse. Research and summarize alternative technologies and solutions available or upcoming that couldimprove connectivity and reliability, including but not limited to:i. Satellite or space-based networksii. Alternative wireless providersiii. Development of microgrid to support backup power solutionsiv. Coordination with other public entities to support service enhancementsv. Othersc. Develop Recommendations for Implementing Solutionsa. Identify the specific tasks involved to accomplish each identified solution, including:i. The role of the Townii. The role of other entities (either public or private)iii. The role of the resident/other groupiv. Associated budget (and who is responsible)v. Anticipated timeline for implementationvi. Anticipated trade-offs or considerationsSelection Process1. Based on the responses received, Town staff may choose to interview some, all, or none of the Proposers.The Town will evaluate proposals based on the following criteria:a. The firm is independent and properly licensed to practice and authorized to do business in the State ofCalifornia.b. The firm has no conflict of interest with regard to any other work performed by the firm for the Town.c. Clarity and conformance of proposal to RFP.d. Content of the proposal.e. Proposed method to accomplish the Servicesf. Proposer’s experience and performance.g. Team members’ experience and performance.h. Fee proposal.i. Reference’s comments.2. It is the Town’s intent to select a firm evidencing demonstrated competence and professional qualificationsufficient to perform the Services. The Town reserves the right to reject all proposals, select by proposalreview only or interview as needed. Certain firms may be selected to make a brief presentation and oralinterview after which a final selection will be made. The successful proposer will be selected on the basis ofinformation provided in the RFP, in-person presentations, and the results of the Town’s research andinvestigation. Upon selection of a firm, the Town will endeavor to negotiate a mutually agreeableprofessional services agreement with the selected firm. In the event that the Town is unable to reachagreement, the Town will proceed, at its sole discretion, to negotiate with the next firm selected by the Town.The Town reserves the right to contract for services in the manner that most benefits the Town includingawarding more than one contract if desired.3. After negotiating a proposed Agreement that is fair and reasonable, Town staff will make the finalrecommendation to the City Council concerning the proposed Agreement. The City Council has the finalauthority to approve or reject the Agreement.Protests1. Protest Contents: Proposer may protest a contract award if the Proposer believes that the award wasinconsistent with Town policy or this RFP is not in compliance with law. A protest must be filed in writingwith the Town (email is not acceptable) within five (5) business days after receipt of notification of thecontract award. Any protest submitted after ___ p.m. of the fifth business day after notification of thecontract award will be rejected by the Town as invalid and the Proposer’s failure to timely file a protest willwaive the Proposer’s right to protest the contract award. The Proposer’s protest must include supportingdocumentation, legal authorities in support of the grounds for the protest and the name, address andtelephone number of the person representing the Proposer for purposes of the protest. Any matters not setforth in the protest shall be deemed waived.2. Town Review: The Town will review and evaluate the basis of the protest provided the protest is filed instrict conformity with the foregoing. The Town shall provide the Proposer submitting the protest with awritten statement concurring with or denying the protest. Action by the Town relative to the protest will befinal and not subject to appeal or reconsideration. The procedure and time limits set forth in this Section aremandatory and are the Proposer’s sole and exclusive remedy in the event of protest. Failure to comply withthese procedures will constitute a waiver of any right to further pursue the protest, including filing aGovernment Code claim or legal proceedings.Evaluation ProcedureIn reviewing a firm’s proposal, staff will evaluate firms based on their submittal and adherence to the objectivesdelineated in this RFP.RFP ScheduleThe Town reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to adjust the timeline as it deems necessary.Process StepRelease of RFPDeadline for QuestionsTown Provides Responses to QuestionsResponses Due by 12:00 p.m.Evaluation of ResponsesInterviews (if requested by Town)Select Proposer(s)Estimated DatesFebruary 6, 2026February 18, 2026 by 5:00 pmFebruary 25, 2026March 6, 2026 by 12:00 pmWeek of March 9Week of March 16End of MarchSubmittalsDigital SubmittalProposals must be in PDF format and must be submitted electronically, via email to mbrown@hillsborough.net or viaa platform such as DropBox, Box, or other similar, cloud-based FTP site. PAPER SUBMISSIONS WILL NOTBE ACCEPTED.Submittal DeadlineProposals are due no later than 12:00 pm on March 6, 2026.Submittal RequirementsProposers who wish to be considered for this project must submit an electronic copy of their proposal to the Townfor review. Electronic documents should be submitted in PDF form. Proposals should be clear and concise. At aminimum, each proposal must include the following information in sections as outlined below.b. Submittal Cover Form and Cover LetterThe proposal shall be submitted with a cover letter. The letter accompanying the proposal mustprovide the name, title, address, telephone number, and signature of the individual(s) authorized tonegotiate and bind the firm contractually. An unsigned proposal or one signed by an individual.c. Project Approach and Proposed Scope of WorkProvide a detailed description of the firm’s proposed approach to implementing the Scope ofServices. At a minimum, the approach shall include implementation plan for the tasks described inthe scope of services and any recommended revisions or additions to the list of tasks.d. Project Schedule and TimelineOutline a proposed project schedule, timeline, and deliverables.e. Experience and QualificationsProvide a brief history of the firm, including name of the firm, general services, experience, the yearthe firm was established under the current name, the principal place of business, and the location oflocal office(s). Indicate any other previous names for the firm during the last five years and the yearany name change was effective.f. ReferencesProvide a list of at least three prior projects/contracts within the last ten years in which the firmprovided relevant services similar to this assignment. Provide the name of client, location, proposedstaff who worked on the example projects, description of services, schedule, contact information, etc.
- Commodity Codes
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- NAICS 238210Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors
- NAICS 541611Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services
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