The City of Bangor (City) invites interested consulting firms to submit a written proposal for this Request for Qualifications (RFQ). This process intends to procure Architectural/Engineering (A/E) Services for the engineering, procurement, and construction administration of a new fuel storage tanks and terminal facility (fuel farm). The airport plans to construct a new fuel and storage tanks terminal within the airport perimeter fence to ensure long-term operational resiliency. The new facility is expected to maintain BGR’s current Jet A fuel storage capacity of over 3 million gallons. Preliminary locations for the new terminal were identified in the 2023 Airport Master Plan, completed by Jacobs Engineering following a 2021 FAA grant award. However, additional site analysis will be required to evaluate existing constraints and finalize the location and configuration. BGR currently accommodates volumes in excess of 740,000 passengers per year and supports approximately 40,000 aircraft movements annually. It serves as the gateway for central and northern Maine and specializes in transatlantic aircraft handling and passenger processing for more than 1,500 heavy jets annually. BGR’s facilities include a domestic terminal with an adjacent hotel and a fully operational international arrivals building. BGR also houses sizable Army and Air National Guard units, which operate a variety of helicopters and heavy transports. Several industrial/commercial parks are located on the airport’s property and are managed by BGR. The City of Bangor (City) requests proposals for the furnishing and placement of asphaltic surface treatments, commonly known as chip seal or stone seal, on selected streets that have been prepared previously by the Bangor Public Services Department.