IFB 2026-334 CITYWIDE PEST CONTROL SERVICES
Federal opportunity from 1145CONVD - Purchasing • City of Chelsea. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 05, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 10, 21.
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Description
Starting 2/19/26, can be found on the City's website at https://www.chelseama.gov/departments/purchasing/current_bids___solicitations.php
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The City of Chelsea is seeking bids for citywide pest control services under IFB 2026-334, with responses due by March 5, 2026. This solicitation will be publicly available starting February 19, 2026, on the City's purchasing webpage. Interested bidders should prepare to meet the specified requirements in pest control service delivery.
The buyer aims to procure a qualified vendor for comprehensive pest control services across the city, ensuring effective management of pest-related issues.
- Licensed pest control companies with citywide operational capacity.
- Vendors with experience in municipal pest management contracts.
- Conduct pest assessments throughout city properties.
- Implement pest control treatments as needed.
- Provide ongoing monitoring and reporting of pest situations.
- Completed bid form detailing service offerings.
- Proof of licensing and insurance.
- References from previous municipal contracts.
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- Adhere to local outreach and compliance requirements.
- Meet all health and safety regulations associated with pest control.
- Consider competitive pricing aligned with municipal budgets.
- Factor in potential variations in service frequency and treatment types.
- Collaborate with local subcontractors for specialized service needs.
- Explore teaming arrangements with firms experienced in integrated pest management.
- Potential changes in pest control regulations prior to service start.
- High competition from established pest control firms in the region.
- What are the expected service levels and performance metrics?
- Are there preferred methods or products for pest control outlined by the City?
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- Specific performance metrics expected from service providers.
- Total estimated budget for pest control services.
- Detailed description of the properties included in citywide service.
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