MELROSE HIGH SCHOOL - TOILET ROOMS
Federal opportunity from COM01 - Public Works • City of Melrose. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 04, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 72-13-00.
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Description
The project generally consists of renovations to the existing toilet rooms within the high school, including replacement of toilet room fixtures, accessories, partitions, and finishes, as well as remodeling existing storage rooms into new toilet rooms. The Work will occur over two school breaks: Phase 1 during summer 2026 and Phase 2 during summer 2027. One alternate includes the renovation of an existing bathroom and the remodel of an existing storage room into a new bathroom.
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The project at Melrose High School involves significant renovations to existing toilet rooms, scheduled to occur over two phases during school breaks in 2026 and 2027. Key tasks include replacing fixtures, accessories, and partitions, as well as remodeling storage rooms. Bidders should be prepared for work to be completed during summer months, specifically from summer 2026 to summer 2027.
The buyer aims to renovate and improve toilet facilities at Melrose High School, enhancing functionality and aesthetics while minimizing disruption during school operations.
- Renovate existing toilet rooms
- Replace fixtures and accessories
- Remodel storage rooms into toilet rooms
- Phase 1 work during summer 2026
- Phase 2 work during summer 2027
- Consideration of alternate bathroom renovation
- Project approach and timeline outline
- Experience with similar projects
- Safety and risk management plans
- Detailed cost estimates and pricing strategy
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- No specific budget provided
- Lack of detailed timelines for phases
- Absence of required qualifications for bidders
- No existing layout plans of current facilities
- No information on previous similar projects undertaken
- Unclear number of toilets and fixtures to be replaced
- No direct contacts for the buyer
- No penalties for late work specified
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