RFB-0023-2026 Boyden Hall Main Entry Portico Renovations
Federal opportunity from PROCUREMENT - Procurement Services • Bridgewater State University. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 02, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 13, 00.
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Description
THIS PROJECT IS BEING ELECTRONICALLY BID. Plans & Specs are available at www.biddocsonline.com
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The RFB-0023-2026 project involves renovations to the Main Entry Portico of Boyden Hall and is set to be electronically bid, with plans and specifications available online. The response deadline for proposals is March 2, 2026, offering ample time for preparation. Given the focus on architectural renovations, contractors with experience in public works and historical restoration should consider bidding.
The buyer is aiming to renovate the Main Entry Portico of Boyden Hall to improve its aesthetic and structural integrity.
- Contractors specializing in architectural renovations
- Firms experienced in historical building restorations
- Companies familiar with public sector bidding processes
- Review project plans and specifications from biddocsonline.com
- Prepare proposal documents including pricing, timelines, and qualifications
- Submit bid electronically by the deadline
- Coordinate with subcontractors as needed for specialized work
- Completed proposal form
- Budget breakdown
- Project timeline
- List of relevant past projects and references
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Ensure compliance with local building codes
- Review any historical preservation requirements that may apply
- Consider competitive pricing given the public nature of the project
- Factor in potential costs related to historical compliance
- Evaluate teaming agreements with subcontractors for specialized trades such as masonry or roofing
- Potential partnerships with local historical preservation consultants
- Potential for scope creep if historical elements are uncovered
- Delays due to weather or site conditions
- Need to manage electronic bidding challenges
- What specific historical preservation guidelines need to be considered?
- Are there any local community preferences that could impact design choices?
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- Detailed scope of renovations
- Exact plans and specifications available
- Background on the agency's previous renovation projects
- Budget range for the project
- Any potential funding sources or grants involved
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