Mueller A-423 Hydrants & Parts
Federal opportunity from PUR13 - PURCHASING • City of Attleboro. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 04, 2026. Industry: NAICS 83, 10, 15.
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The Request For Bid For Mueller A423 Hydrants & Parts can be downloaded from the City's website @ http://www.cityofattleboro.us/Bids.aspx or in person at Attleboro City Hall, 77 Park St Attleboro MA 02703 where proposals are also due. DO NOT SUBMIT BIDS VIA COMMBUYS.
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The City of Attleboro is seeking bids for the Mueller A-423 hydrants and associated parts, with proposals due by March 4, 2026. Bidders must submit their proposals in person at Attleboro City Hall. This opportunity is ideal for companies experienced in municipal infrastructure supplies, specifically in hydrants and parts under UNSPSC 83-10-15.
The buyer is looking to procure Mueller A-423 hydrants and related parts for municipal use, ensuring functionality and reliability in their water supply system.
- Contractors specialized in municipal water systems.
- Suppliers of hydrants and related infrastructure parts.
- Companies with a proven track record in fulfilling government contracts.
- Download bid package from the City of Attleboro website.
- Prepare bid according to specifications in the package.
- Submit bid in person at Attleboro City Hall by the due date.
- Completed bid form from the downloaded package.
- Proof of eligibility for municipal contracts.
- Specifications compliance document.
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- All proposals must be submitted in person and not via COMMBUYS.
- Bidders must comply with local municipal guidelines for supplies.
- Consider competitive pricing with regards to previous contracts of similar nature.
- Factor in shipping and handling for parts if applicable.
- Consider teaming with local suppliers for better logistics.
- Identify subcontractors who specialize in hydrant installations and fittings.
- Potential challenges in meeting the due date.
- Need for verification of product compliance with local regulations.
- The possibility of increased competition from established suppliers.
- What specific hydrant specifications are preferred?
- Are there any historical pricing ranges or budget considerations?
- What are the terms of contract fulfillment and delivery timelines?
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- No specific contact person listed for inquiries.
- No detailed specifications provided in the notice.
- No estimate on the budget or contract value.
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