IFB 2026-372 WILLIAMS MIDDLE SCHOOL - OFFICE RENOVATION PROJECT
Federal opportunity from 1145CONVD - Purchasing • City of Chelsea. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 02, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 10, 00.
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Description
Starting 3/19/2026, by visiting the City of Chelsea's website at: https://cityofchelseamamunisapp.tylerhost.net/0522prod/munis/gas/app/ua/r/mugwc/poinqury
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The IFB 2026-372 for the Williams Middle School Office Renovation Project involves renovations expected to start on March 19, 2026. The proposal must be submitted by April 2, 2026, at 10:30 AM. This project offers an opportunity for contractors familiar with educational institution renovations and typical compliance requirements in municipal settings.
The buyer is looking to complete renovations for the office space at Williams Middle School, enhancing functionality and aesthetics to better serve the students and staff.
- Contractors experienced in school renovations
- Local construction firms familiar with Chelsea regulations
- General contractors with a history of municipal project completions
- Office space design improvements
- Upgrading electrical and HVAC systems
- Interior finishes and furnishings installation
- Company profile and qualifications
- Detailed project proposal and timelines
- Itemized pricing structure
- Previous project references specific to educational renovations
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- Ensure adherence to local building codes
- Confirm licensing and bonding requirements
- Review insurance liability coverage limits
- Competitive pricing based on local market rates
- Consider potential bulk discounts for materials
- Adjust for unique site conditions or timelines
- Consider partnering with specialized subcontractors for electrical and HVAC work
- Engage local suppliers for materials to reduce costs and increase efficiency
- Evaluate joining forces with firms that have previous experience in municipal contracts
- Delays due to supply chain disruptions for materials
- Potential changes in project scope after initial assessment
- Compliance issues that could lead to project setbacks
- What is the total budget allocated for the renovation?
- Are there any specific materials or brands preferred for this project?
- What is the expected timeline from bid award to project completion?
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- Detailed scope of work
- Coordination with existing school activities
- Design standards or preferences
- Budget constraints
- Local construction regulations
- Types of materials required
- Specific deadlines for milestone submissions
- Any historical preservation requirements
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