7336 Curtis Hall Pool Repairs
Federal opportunity from 181 - Public Facilities Dept • City of Boston. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 18, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 72-10-00, 72-10-15, 72-15-10, 72-10-17, 72-10-20.
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Agency & Office
Description
Renovation of the Curtis Hall pool and locker rooms, and upgrades to the mechanical equipment and roof and is further detailed in the plans and specifications available electronically only on or about March 02, 2026 upon request submitted to bid.info@boston.gov.
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The project involves the renovation of the Curtis Hall pool and locker rooms, scheduled to go live for bidding on March 2, 2026. It includes critical upgrades to mechanical equipment and roofing. Proposals are due by March 18, 2026, creating a tight window for planning and execution.
The buyer seeks qualified contractors to perform comprehensive renovations on the Curtis Hall pool facilities, ensuring updated mechanical systems and infrastructure enhancements.
- Renovation of the pool area
- Renovation of locker rooms
- Upgrade of mechanical equipment
- Roof upgrades
- Compliance with specifications and plans
- Completed proposal form
- Project experience portfolio
- Cost estimate
- Safety and compliance plan
- Timeline for project completion
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- Contractor licensing requirements
- Exact specifications for materials
- Evaluation criteria for bids
- Historical project costs for similar renovations
- Any other compliance standards beyond municipal regulations
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