IFB 26-15 Fall River Fire Museum Hayloft Roof Replacement
Federal opportunity from F0138 - Purchasing • City of Fall River. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 05, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 10, 16.
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IFB 26-15 Fall River Fire Museum Hayloft Roof Replacement
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The IFB 26-15 Fall River Fire Museum Hayloft Roof Replacement seeks contractors for a roofing project at a significant local historical site. Proposals are due by March 5, 2026, providing ample time for interested firms to prepare thoughtful bids. The procurement is managed by the Purchasing agency under the identifier F0138.
The buyer aims to replace the existing roof of the Fall River Fire Museum's hayloft, ensuring structural integrity and preservation of the site.
- Roofing contractors with historical restoration experience
- Local firms familiar with municipal projects
- Assess current roof condition
- Design and propose roofing solution
- Implement roofing replacement
- Finalize and inspect completed project
- Company qualifications
- Detailed project timeline
- Cost estimate
- References from similar projects
- Insurance and bonding information
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- Ensure compliance with local building codes
- Adhere to historical preservation guidelines
- Consider competitive pricing versus value offered
- Include allowances for unexpected repairs on site
- Subcontracting for specific roofing materials suppliers
- Engagement of local labor for the project
- Potential delays due to weather
- Regulatory changes affecting historic sites
- Budget overruns based on unforeseen complications
- Are there specific materials mandated for the roof replacement?
- What is the historical significance that must be preserved during construction?
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- Detailed specs for the roofing materials required
- Budget range for the project
- Specific deadlines for project milestones
- Explanation of historical guidelines
- Information on existing roof issues
- Preferred roofing design elements
- Contact information for the buyer
- Evaluation criteria for proposals
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