IFB - PARKER TERRACE RETAINING WALL PROJECT
Federal opportunity from 111 - Mayor's Office • City of Boston. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 02, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 72-15-00.
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MAYOR'SOFFICE OF HOUSING (MOH) INVITATION FOR BIDS for PARKER TERRACE RETAINING WALL PROJECT, Project No. B5520B, For information Please contact James Smith at James.Smith@boston.gov Also bids are only available electronically from MOH and can be downloaded by registering at boston.gov/departments/housing/requests-proposals.
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The Parker Terrace Retaining Wall Project, issued by the Mayor's Office of Housing under Project No. B5520B, is an invitation for bids to construct a retaining wall. Bids must be electronically submitted and can be accessed through the Boston housing department's website. The deadline for bid submission is April 2, 2026, providing ample time for preparation.
The Mayor's Office of Housing aims to engage contractors for the construction of a retaining wall at Parker Terrace, ensuring proper structural support and safety in the area.
- Review project specifications and requirements
- Register on the Boston Housing website
- Prepare bid documents including pricing
- Submit bid electronically before the deadline
- Follow up for bid opening results.
- Completed Bid Form
- Pricing proposal
- Company qualifications and experience
- References from previous projects
- Proof of licensing and bonding.
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