Phase 3 City Wide public Cameras
Federal opportunity from 00001 - City of Methuen • City of Methuen. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 22, 2026. Industry: NAICS 46, 17, 00.
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Description
Phase 3 of the installation of 46 City wide public Cameras through out the City, Bid Specifications are available on or after April 6,2026 via download on the City of Methuen's website www.methuen.gov/purchasing
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The City of Methuen is seeking bids for the installation of 46 city-wide public cameras as part of Phase 3, with specifications available from April 6, 2026. The response deadline is set for April 22, 2026. Interested bidders should review the bid specifications and prepare proposals aligned with the project’s objectives.
The City of Methuen aims to enhance public safety and monitoring by installing 46 new public cameras throughout the city as part of a phased implementation.
- Companies experienced in public safety technology
- Firms with proven track records in large-scale camera installations
- Vendors that can meet the specified timelines and budget considerations
- Review bid specifications available on or after April 6, 2026
- Plan for installation and integration of 46 cameras
- Ensure compliance with local regulations and standards
- Provide a maintenance plan for the camera system
- Completed proposal document
- Evidence of prior relevant experience
- Detailed project timeline
- Cost breakdown for the installation
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- Ensure compliance with local municipal regulations
- Confirm adherence to specifications outlined in bid documents
- Competitive pricing considering local market rates for similar projects
- Consideration of lifecycle costs including maintenance and support
- Potential partnerships with local security firms
- Subcontracts for installation services to meet geographical coverage
- Delays in obtaining permits or regulatory approval could impact timelines
- Potential for cost overruns if project scope is not tightly defined
- What are the specific installation requirements for each camera location?
- Are there preferred vendors or technology standards for the cameras?
- What are the city’s expectations for ongoing support and maintenance?
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- Complete details on the installation timeline and phases
- Specific requirements for camera technology
- Budget estimate for the project
- Evaluation criteria for proposal selection
- Location specifics for each camera installation
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