Cleaning of Roadway Catch Basins and Disposal of Materials
Federal opportunity from 1279COH01 - Purchasing Dept. • City of Haverhill. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 31, 2026. Industry: NAICS 70, 17, 18.
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Description
The IFB document may be obtained by sending an email to purchasing@haverhillma.gov containing â??IFB011.26 Catch Basin Cleaning Servicesâ?? in the subject line, and the requesterâ??s contact info in the body.
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The City of Haverhill is seeking bids for the cleaning of roadway catch basins and disposal of materials, as outlined in IFB011.26. Interested bidders can obtain the IFB document by emailing the Purchasing Department. The response deadline for proposals is set for March 31, 2026.
The Purchasing Dept. aims to contract services for the effective cleaning of roadway catch basins to ensure proper drainage and infrastructure maintenance.
- Companies specializing in municipal cleaning services
- Contractors with experience in environmental waste management
- Businesses registered under applicable NAICS codes
- Obtain IFB document via email
- Prepare and submit bid proposals by the deadline
- Perform cleaning of catch basins as per specifications
- Dispose of materials in compliance with environmental regulations
- Bid proposal
- Proof of business registration
- Relevant experience documentation
- Evidence of insurance coverage
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- Must comply with local environmental regulations for waste disposal
- Ensure all certifications are current and valid
- Competitive pricing based on existing local market rates for similar services
- Consideration for resource allocation and disposal fees
- Partner with local waste management firms for disposal services
- Collaborate with other contractors for shared resources
- Potential changes in local environmental regulations
- Unforeseen material disposal costs
- Competition from other contractors experienced in similar bids
- What are the specific quantities of catch basins to be cleaned?
- Are there additional requirements or preferences for disposal methods?
- Can the cleaning schedule be adjusted based on weather conditions?
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- Specific details of the scope of work in the IFB
- Pricing format or budget constraints
- Performance metrics or standards required
- Parking or access restrictions at work sites
- Any required bonding or insurance levels
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