2026 SEWER LINING PROGRAM
Federal opportunity from CONT1 - Controllers Office • City of Malden. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 05, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 14, 10.
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2026 SEWER LINING PROGRAM
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The 2026 Sewer Lining Program is being issued by the Controllers Office, with a submission deadline of March 5, 2026. The project aims to address sewer infrastructure issues and is classified under NAICS code UNSPSC 72-14-10. Interested bidders should prepare to meet the specifications outlined in the notice.
The buyer is seeking qualified contractors to implement a sewer lining program that will extend the life of existing sewer systems and improve overall efficiency.
- Companies with experience in sewer lining and rehabilitation
- Contractors with certifications in environmental and infrastructure projects
- Firms capable of handling municipal contracts
- Review of current sewer conditions
- Development of a sewer lining plan
- Implementation of the sewer lining process
- Quality assurance and inspection post-implementation
- Company profile and experience
- Proposed project plan and timeline
- Cost proposal including labor and materials
- Evidence of similar past performance
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- Contractors must adhere to local environmental regulations
- Bidders should demonstrate compliance with municipal standards
- Consider fixed-price contracts based on project scope
- Include provisions for contingencies due to unforeseen issues
- Consider partnering with local engineering firms
- Explore subspecialty teams for quality assurance inspection
- Potential changes in environmental regulations could affect project costs
- Delays in project implementation could lead to budget overruns
- What specific standards must the sewer lining meet?
- Are there particular neighborhoods prioritized in this program?
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- No specific scope details provided
- Lack of historical performance data available
- No detailed budget or funding information
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