CY2026 ON-CALL EMERGENCY SWD REPAIRS
Federal opportunity from City of Quincy. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: May 28, 2026.
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- Solicitation
- BD-26-1163-PD888-PD888-129527
- Performance
- MA
- Response
- May 28, 2026, 12:00 PM UTC
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Description
CY2026 ON-CALL EMERGENCY SWD REPAIRS
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The City of Quincy is seeking proposals for CY2026 On-Call Emergency SWD Repairs, as indicated in solicitation number BD-26-1163-PD888-PD888-129527. The deadline for submissions is May 28, 2026. Given the urgency implied by the 'emergency' designation, this presents a potentially high-demand opportunity for qualified bidders.
The City is looking to establish a contractor pool for rapid response to emergency repairs related to SWD (stormwater drainage) systems, which likely require immediate attention to ensure public safety and system functionality.
- Contractors with experience in emergency repair work.
- Companies specializing in stormwater drainage systems.
- Local firms familiar with Quincy regulations and operational needs.
- Establish a contract for on-call emergency repairs.
- Provide 24/7 availability for emergency response.
- Develop a streamlined communication protocol with City officials.
- Completed proposal form.
- Evidence of relevant experience and past performance.
- List of key personnel and their qualifications.
- Pricing structure for on-call services.
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- Ensure compliance with local regulations and permit requirements.
- Adhere to safety protocols for emergency work.
- Consider tiered pricing based on urgency of response needed.
- Include competitive rates to accommodate quick mobilization.
- Identify subcontractors with specific expertise in SWD repairs.
- Consider teaming with local firms for faster response times.
- Inadequate manpower during peak emergency times.
- Potential for scope creep if not clearly defined in contracts.
- What are the typical response times expected by the City?
- Are there specific performance metrics or benchmarks outlined in previous contracts?
- What resources does the City allocate for emergency situations?
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- Detailed scope of work for repairs is not specified.
- No information on past performance or existing suppliers.
- No information on potential budget or funding sources.
- Lack of guidelines for subcontractor utilization.
- No specifics on operational hours or holiday response requirements.
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