Carslon Crossing East
Federal opportunity from Framingham Housing Authority. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: May 27, 2026.
- Source
- Open on official portal →
- Solicitation
- BD-26-1507-FHA01-JJB01-128093
- Performance
- MA
- Response
- May 27, 2026, 11:00 AM UTC
Point of Contact
Agency & Office
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Carslon Crossing East
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The Carlson Crossing East project, initiated by the Framingham Housing Authority (FHA01), seeks bids from prequalified general contractors for the redevelopment and construction of the Carlson Crossing East Modernization Project. Bids must be submitted via www.biddocs.com before the deadline on May 27, 2026. This project targets improvements in housing infrastructure, emphasizing the need for experienced contractors familiar with similar rehabilitation projects.
The buyer, Carlson Crossing East, LLC, aims to revamp the existing facilities at Carlson Crossing to modernize housing and enhance the living conditions for residents.
- General contractors with experience in large-scale housing projects
- Contractors who have completed similar redevelopment projects
- Prequalified contractors listed in the official notice
- Preparation of construction bids
- Site assessment and project feasibility studies
- Demolition of existing structures where necessary
- Construction of new housing units
- Compliance with local building codes and regulations
- Completed bid form
- Detailed project proposal
- List of past projects
- Proof of prequalification status
- Compliance documents
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- All submitted bids must meet local building codes
- Must adhere to deadlines as stipulated
- Documentation must verify contractor prequalification
- Pricing should account for site-specific challenges
- Include contingencies for unexpected construction costs
- Develop a competitive but sustainable pricing model
- Consider partnerships with local subcontractors for specialized tasks
- Engaging with suppliers for cost-effective material sourcing
- Potential collaboration with architects for design integration
- Potential delays due to unforeseen site conditions
- Regulatory changes affecting project scope
- Shortages in construction materials impacting timelines
- What specific requirements are included in the prequalification list?
- Are there any environmental concerns related to the site?
- What resources are available for contractors under the local housing authority?
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- List of prequalified contractors not provided
- Specific budgets or funding sources not detailed
- Scope of redevelopment efforts is vague
- No start/end dates for the construction period
- Lack of contact information for project management
- Potential environmental regulations impact unknown
- Local labor availability concerns not addressed
- Project timelines beyond initial bid date unclear
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