FY27-18 Catch Basin Cleaning
Federal opportunity from PLANN - Planning • Berkshire Regional Planning Commission. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 02, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 14, 10.
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Description
Catch Basin and Line Jetting for FY26-29 for various cities and towns in Berkshire County
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The FY27-18 Catch Basin Cleaning project involves catch basin and line jetting services for various cities and towns in Berkshire County, spanning from FY26 to FY29. This opportunity is posted by the Planning (PLANN) agency and will require bidders to provide detailed solutions for cleaning and maintaining catch basins. Responses are due by April 2, 2026, which gives ample time for preparation and strategy development.
The buyer aims to contract for the cleaning and maintenance of catch basins and associated line jetting services across multiple municipalities in Berkshire County over a three-year period from FY26 to FY29.
- Companies with experience in municipal services
- Contractors specializing in drainage and waste management
- Firms with a track record of working in Berkshire County
- Assessing the condition of catch basins
- Cleaning catch basins throughout municipalities
- Performing line jetting services to maintain drainage systems
- Providing detailed reporting on services performed
- Detailed company profile and qualifications
- Proposed methodology for catch basin cleaning
- Pricing proposal for services over the performance period
- Sample of past projects or references from municipal work
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Must adhere to local environmental regulations
- Bidders should familiarize themselves with municipal ordinances regarding drainage
- Consider competitive pricing given the multi-year scope
- Include various pricing tiers for different service levels if applicable
- Look for local subcontractors experienced in environmental services
- Form partnerships with other contractors for shared resources
- Potential delays due to weather affecting service delivery
- Increased scrutiny from local government on compliance and performance
- What specific requirements do municipalities have for catch basin maintenance?
- Are there predefined service levels or performance metrics for this contract?
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- No specific criteria for subcontracting or teaming partnerships provided
- No budget or funding range mentioned for the project
- Lack of detailed performance measures or KPIs for monitoring
- No information on potential competitors or market analysis available
- Unclear if prior experience with specific municipalities is required
- No contact information for the buyer is provided
- No specifics on the number of basins to be cleaned
- No details on the type of debris expected to be removed
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