IFB 2026-30 Compliance
Federal opportunity from CH015 - Purchasing • City of Holyoke. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 17, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 72-10-15.
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Description
The city of Holyoke is looking to work with a contractor/contractors to assist the Board of Health and Building Department bringing properties into compliance with state and local building and sanitation codes and local ordinances.
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The City of Holyoke is soliciting contractors to assist its Board of Health and Building Department in achieving compliance with state and local building and sanitation codes. The deadline for responses to this IFB 2026-30 Compliance opportunity is March 17, 2026. This initiative is critical for ensuring public health and safety within the community.
The City aims to hire contractors to ensure properties meet state and local regulations, enhancing public health and safety through compliance with building and sanitation codes.
- Assess existing properties for compliance with health and building codes.
- Develop a remediation plan for properties not in compliance.
- Implement necessary modifications to bring properties into compliance.
- Provide ongoing reporting on compliance status to the Board of Health and Building Department.
- Company profile and relevant experience.
- Proposed work plan and schedule.
- Detailed pricing proposal.
- References from previous compliance projects.
- Certifications related to building and health codes.
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- Details on specific properties requiring compliance.
- The budget or funding available for this initiative.
- Specific qualifications or certifications required for bidders.
- Local ordinances that may affect the compliance process.
- What level of ongoing maintenance or compliance is expected post-remediation.
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