7140 City Hall Plaza Renovations Phase 1 & 2
Federal opportunity from PFD01 - Public Facilities Department • City of Boston. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 25, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 72-10-00, 72-10-22, 72-10-23, 72-13-00, 46-19-00.
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- Deadline runway: 26 days remaining.
- Competition pool: Open competition (no set-aside detected).
Point of Contact
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Description
Scope of work further detailed in the specifications; South Plaza Only Improvements on South Plaza/Congress St stairs including surface, structural, waterproofing, lighting, etc. repairs & improvements within lower-level MEP spaces & garage.
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BidPulsar Analysis
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The opportunity involves the renovations of City Hall Plaza, specifically focusing on the South Plaza improvements and necessary repairs. The work includes surface and structural enhancements, waterproofing, and lighting upgrades. The response deadline is set for March 25, 2026, providing a significant window for potential bidders to prepare detailed submissions.
The buyer aims to enhance the South Plaza, specifically addressing the stairs on Congress St and performing repairs within lower-level mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) spaces and the garage.
- Surface repairs on Congress St stairs
- Structural enhancements on South Plaza
- Waterproofing improvements
- Lighting upgrades
- Repairs in lower-level MEP spaces and garage
- Detailed project proposal outlining methods and materials
- Cost breakdown for each element of the work
- Timeline for project completion
- Profiles of key team members and subcontractors
- Proof of relevant past project experience
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- Specifications for the repairs are not provided
- Details on local regulations or compliance requirements are unspecified
- No information on the budget or funding for the project
- No indication of required bidder qualifications
- Lack of details on potential permitting processes
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