LATERAL SEWER LINE MAINTENANCE
Federal opportunity from CHA - Chelsea Housing Authority • Chelsea Housing Authority. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: May 04, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 10, 23.
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Description
The Chelsea Housing Authority is soliciting sealed bids from qualified contractors to provide lateral sewer line maintenance, hydro-jetting, and inspection services at seven (7) CHA developments. The CHA intends to establish a preventive maintenance program designed to reduce sewer back-ups, remove accumulated grease and debris, and identify structural deficiencies in the lateral sewer infrastructure.
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The Chelsea Housing Authority (CHA) is issuing a bid for lateral sewer line maintenance services aimed at preventing sewer backups and addressing structural issues in their infrastructure. This opportunity involves hydro-jetting and inspection across seven CHA developments, with the goal of establishing a preventive maintenance program. Bids are due by May 4, 2026, reflecting a significant timeline for interested contractors to prepare their proposals.
The CHA seeks to implement a preventive maintenance program to ensure the integrity and functionality of lateral sewer lines, preventing backups and addressing any deficiencies.
- Contractors experienced in sewer line maintenance and inspection
- Companies offering hydro-jetting services
- Firms with a history of work with public housing authorities
- Provide lateral sewer line maintenance
- Perform hydro-jetting services
- Conduct inspections at seven CHA developments
- Build a preventive maintenance program
- Detailed bid proposal including pricing
- Company profile and relevant experience
- Plans for preventive maintenance
- Proof of insurance and licensing
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- Adherence to local regulations for sewer maintenance
- Compliance with CHA bidding and contracting standards
- Consider competitive pricing while ensuring quality of service
- Include costs for hydro-jetting and periodic inspections
- Potential to partner with local engineering firms for inspections
- Subcontracting hydro-jetting services to specialized providers
- Underestimating the scope of maintenance needed could lead to increased costs
- Potential liability issues related to sewer overflows or damage
- What are the specific compliance requirements for CHA contracts?
- Are there existing problems in the sewer systems that need urgent attention?
- What is the expected frequency of maintenance services?
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- Detailed scope of work is not provided
- Specific requirements for hydro-jetting are unclear
- No historical data on previous sewer issues
- Clarification on the bidding process timelines
- No information on budget or funding limits
- Exact inspection protocols are not mentioned
- Contact information for the CHA buyer is missing
- Utilization of specific materials or technologies is unspecified
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