18 Windsor Ave - Repainting and Carpentry Repairs
Federal opportunity from Town of Acton. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: May 20, 2026.
- Source
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- Solicitation
- BD-26-1693-192MP-192MP-128073
- Performance
- MA
- Response
- May 20, 2026, 02:00 PM UTC
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Description
18 Windsor Ave - Repainting and Carpentry Repairs
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The bid opportunity for the repainting and carpentry repairs at 18 Windsor Avenue, Acton, MA, is set to close on May 20, 2026. The project is issued under Bid No. 5/20/2026-1145 by the Municipal Properties agency, which indicates a focus on maintaining municipal facilities. Interested firms should be well-versed in carpentry and painting services, adhering to municipal contracting standards.
The buyer is seeking qualified contractors to perform repainting and carpentry repairs at a municipal property located at 18 Windsor Avenue. This includes ensuring the property is aesthetically improved and structurally sound.
- Contractors specialized in carpentry and painting for municipal projects
- Local firms familiar with municipal compliance
- Companies with previous experience on similar projects
- Conduct site assessment for repairs needed
- Prepare surfaces for painting
- Perform carpentry repairs as identified
- Apply paint according to municipal standards
- Clean up site post-completion
- Completed bid proposal
- Proof of insurance
- List of relevant past projects
- References from previous clients
- Valid licenses and certifications
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- Adhere to local labor laws and safety regulations
- Ensure all work meets municipal guidelines
- Follow specified material and application standards
- Consider regional pricing for labor and materials
- Include a detailed cost breakdown for transparency
- Be prepared to justify pricing based on scope of work
- Subcontracting to specialized painters or carpenters is encouraged
- Consider partnerships with local suppliers for materials
- Potential delays due to weather impacting exterior work
- Overruns in material costs
- Failure to meet municipal compliance could result in penalties
- What are the specific requirements for materials and paint types?
- Are there existing issues that have been documented in advance?
- What is the process for inspecting completed work?
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- Specific budget allocations are not provided
- No details on specific carpentry repairs required
- Previous work evaluations or condition reports are missing
- Information on site access and working hours not specified
- Lack of historical performance data on past contractors
- No stated penalties for late completion
- Clarification on local regulations and permits needed
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