RFP 26-08 Building Demolition at 158 Bedford St.
Federal opportunity from F0138 - Purchasing • City of Fall River. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 26, 2026. Industry: NAICS 22, 10, 20.
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Description
RFP 26-08 Building Demolition at 158 Bedford St.
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BidPulsar Analysis
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The RFP 26-08 seeks qualified contractors for the demolition of a building located at 158 Bedford St. The deadline for responses is set for February 26, 2026. Contractors interested in this project should prepare proposals that align with the specifications outlined in the RFP document.
The buyer aims to procure services for the safe and efficient demolition of the specified building, ensuring compliance with all local regulations and safety standards.
- Licensed demolition contractors
- Firms with experience in urban demolition projects
- Companies with safety track records in similar scope
- Review of project documentation
- Site assessment
- Demolition planning and execution
- Waste management and disposal
- Final site cleanup
- Completed RFP response form
- Proof of licenses and certifications
- Detailed project plan and timeline
- Safety protocols and procedures
- Bid pricing
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Ensure compliance with local demolition regulations
- Adherence to safety standards during demolition
- Sustainability practices in waste management
- Consider pricing for labor, materials, and waste disposal
- Factor in potential delays due to unforeseen circumstances
- Benchmark against similar projects in the region
- Local environmental consultants for waste management
- Construction safety specialists
- Subcontractors for hazardous material handling if required
- Potential for environmental hazards on-site
- Community opposition to demolition activities
- Delays from permitting processes
- What specific regulations must be followed during demolition?
- Are there any historical preservation restrictions on the building?
- What is the anticipated timeline for permits and approvals?
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- No specific budget range provided
- Details on building size and complexity absent
- Information regarding hazardous materials not specified
- No local zoning laws mentioned
- No information on required warranties or post-demolition obligations available
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