Healy Building Correctional Door Repair, File: COC-CIFB-FY26-30870
Federal opportunity from CAMBR - City of Cambridge • City of Cambridge. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 09, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 13, 00.
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Description
Healy Building Correctional Door Repair, File: COC-CIFB-FY26-30870: 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 bidders for the Healy Building Correctional Door Repair project under solicitation number COC-CIFB-FY26-30870. This opportunity, which is set to close on April 9, 2026, requires specialized expertise in door repair services. Interested bidders should access the bidding documents on the City’s e-Procurement Portal for additional details and requirements.
The buyer aims to engage a contractor to carry out necessary repairs on the correctional doors at the Healy Building, ensuring they meet safety and operational standards.
- Contractors with experience in correctional facility repairs
- Companies that specialize in door manufacturing and repairs
- Local contractors in the Cambridge area
- Review existing conditions of the doors
- Prepare a scope of repair work
- Execute door repair services as per specifications
- Conduct quality assurance checks post-repair
- Completed proposal form
- Qualifications and experience statement
- References from similar projects
- Cost estimate and pricing breakdown
- Compliance with local regulations
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- Adherence to correctional facility safety standards is mandatory
- Bidders must comply with all local and state regulations for repairs
- Competitive pricing is essential due to potential number of bidders
- Consider a detailed breakdown of costs to justify pricing
- Consider partnering with subcontractors specializing in security systems for doors
- Engage with local suppliers for materials to ensure compliance with standards
- Potential delays impacting project completion due to security protocols
- Unforeseen structural issues could increase repair costs
- Compliance risk with facility standards could lead to penalties
- What is the current condition of the doors requiring repair?
- Are there specific access restrictions that need to be considered during work?
- What is the expected timeline for project completion?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Detailed specifications for door repairs not provided
- Information on project budget is unavailable
- Contract duration specifics are lacking
- Any pre-bid meeting details are missing
- Location specifics of the Healy Building are not mentioned
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