30840: Drain and Sewer Line Cleaning Services for Municipal Facilities
Federal opportunity from CAMBR - City of Cambridge • City of Cambridge. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 02, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 13, 00.
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Description
Drain and Sewer Line Cleaning Services for Municipal Facilities, File: COC-CIFB-FY26-30840, available on the Citys e-Procurement Portal located at https://procurement.opengov.com/portal/cambridgema
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The City of Cambridge is seeking bids for Drain and Sewer Line Cleaning Services for Municipal Facilities. This opportunity, identified as COC-CIFB-FY26-30840, is set to close on April 2, 2026. Potential bidders should be prepared to offer comprehensive cleaning services tailored for municipal infrastructure.
The buyer aims to secure reliable and efficient services for cleaning drain and sewer lines across various municipal facilities.
- Companies with experience in municipal sewer services
- Providers of environmental or plumbing services with reliable cleaning equipment
- Contractors already registered on the e-Procurement Portal
- Assess existing drain and sewer line conditions
- Perform cleaning services as per municipal standards
- Document and report on the services performed
- Proof of experience in similar services
- Safety and compliance certifications
- Completed bid forms in accordance with guidance from the e-Procurement Portal
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Bidder must comply with municipal regulations
- Safety protocols must align with local laws
- Competitive pricing is crucial due to potential for multiple bids
- Consider cost-effectiveness while ensuring service quality
- Subcontractors specializing in specific cleaning methods may enhance bids
- Collaboration with local environmental firms could strengthen compliance and service quality
- Tight competition from other established contractors
- Regulatory compliance may impose additional costs
- What are the specific municipal standards for sewer line cleaning?
- Are there preferred equipment or methods the city requires for the services?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Detailed scope of work is not provided
- Specific performance standards are unclear
- Any expected volume or frequency of cleaning services is not mentioned
- Information on existing contracts or vendors is unprovided
- Bid evaluation criteria are not specified
- Payment terms are absent
- Potential for add-ons or future work is unspecified
- Impact of budget constraints on project is unknown
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