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Planning is a
diverse profession practiced by those who work for city, town, and county
governments, as well as those who offer their services in private practice:
Planning Consultants.
Why hire a consultant? To supplement staff time and expertise, to ensure
objectivity or credibility, to obtain a variety of skills, and to meet
deadlines or legal requirements.
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Search: Find the Firm that Fits
APA offers Consultant Search, a listing of consulting firms that provide
planning expertise in general planning as well as specialty areas. Consultants
list their services here and those looking for a consultant may
search the database by geographic region, areas of speciality, firm
name, ownership (minority or woman), and/or the name of principals in
the firm.
RFPs and RFQs
APA posts Requests for Proposals and Requests for Qualifications as a
free service to consultants and those seeking their services. See
current RFP and RFQ listings here.
Submit an RFP or RFQ for
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Other Consultant
Help
Browse a list of articles of interest to consultants,
including information on setting fees, outsourcing, creating a business
plan, and starting up a consulting business.
Read excerpts from APA's Planning Advisory Service
Report, Selecting and Retaining a Planning Consultant: RFPs, RFQs,
Contracts, and Project Management, by Eric Damian Kelly, FAICP. |