R19CN09 Vehicle Lift Replacements, Boston, MA
Federal opportunity from Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: May 28, 2026.
- Source
- Open on official portal →
- Solicitation
- BD-26-1206-MBTA-MBTA-128766
- Performance
- MA
- Response
- May 28, 2026, 02:00 PM UTC
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Description
R19CN09 Vehicle Lift Replacements, Boston, MA. Solicitation notice from Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. Review the official posting for scope, requirements, and submission details.
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The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) is seeking bids for the R19CN09 Vehicle Lift Replacements in Boston, MA, with a response deadline of May 28, 2026. This opportunity is designated under solicitation number BD-26-1206-MBTA-MBTA-128766. Bidders are encouraged to review the official posting for detailed scope and requirements before submission.
The MBTA aims to replace vehicle lifts to enhance the operational capabilities and safety of their transportation services in Boston, MA.
- Companies experienced in vehicle lift systems
- Vendors with past performance in transportation equipment procurement
- Local contractors familiar with MBTA requirements
- Review the official posting for details on scope and requirements
- Prepare bid proposal addressing all specified criteria
- Submit proposal by the response deadline of May 28, 2026
- Completed proposal form
- Detailed technical specifications
- Cost estimates and pricing breakdown
- Relevant company qualifications and past performance examples
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- Ensure compliance with MBTA procurement regulations
- Review any required certifications or licenses based on state law
- Develop competitive pricing by analyzing past contract values for similar contracts
- Consider lifecycle costs of vehicle lifts in pricing strategy
- Consider teaming with local engineering firms for technical support
- Explore partnerships with specialty subcontractors for installation expertise
- Potential delays in understanding full requirements from the official posting
- Competition from established contractors in the vehicle lift market
- Regulatory compliance risks related to transportation infrastructure
- What are the specific technical requirements for the vehicle lifts?
- Is there a preferred manufacturer or brand for the lifts?
- What are the expected project timelines for completion?
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- Detailed scope of work for the vehicle lift replacements is unspecified
- No information on required certifications or licenses available
- No attachments or additional resource links provided
- Geographic limits for bidders are not specified
- Specific technical requirements for lifts are not detailed in the notice
- Context on previous contracts or typical pricing is lacking
- Information about funding sources or budget constraints is unclear
- There is no mention of performance bonds or insurance requirements
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