Marsh Brick Window Sill Replacement
Federal opportunity from 08 - Methuen Schools • City of Methuen. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 13, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 13, 00.
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The Methuen Public Schools is requesting bids from qualified vendors for the services of Marsh Grammar School Brick Window Sill Replacement. Before submitting a bid, each bidder must conduct a careful study of all specifications and contract requirements and fully assure themselves of the quality of the services required by this IFB. Specifications, price sheet, and forms to be used can be found on the MPS website. https://www.methuen.k12.ma.us/departments/procurement
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The Methuen Public Schools is seeking bids for the Marsh Grammar School Brick Window Sill Replacement project, with a response deadline of March 13, 2026. Interested bidders must thoroughly review all specifications and contract requirements available on the MPS website. This opportunity falls under NAICS category UNSPSC 72-13-00, emphasizing construction and building services.
The Methuen Public Schools aims to replace brick window sills at the Marsh Grammar School, ensuring structural integrity and aesthetic improvements.
- Construction firms experienced in masonry work
- General contractors familiar with educational facilities
- Vendors with a history of school projects
- Assessment of current window sill conditions
- Removal of old brick window sills
- Installation of new brick window sills
- Site cleanup and restoration
- Quality assurance and compliance with specifications
- Completed bid forms from MPS website
- Itemized price sheet
- Evidence of prior relevant work
- Safety and compliance documentation
- Proof of insurance
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- Compliance with local building codes
- Adherence to MPS specifications and contracts
- Bid competitively while factoring in material and labor costs
- Consider potential cost overruns due to weather or site conditions
- Potential partnerships with local masonry subcontractors
- Inclusion of safety and compliance consultants
- Adverse weather conditions during construction
- Delays in material procurement
- Potential damage to existing structures during removal
- What specific materials are preferred for the replacement?
- Are there existing structural issues that need to be addressed?
- What are the expected timelines for completion and inspections?
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- Specification details not provided in the brief
- No current performance period indicated
- No contact information for the buyer available
- Lack of historical context for previous similar projects
- No attendance requirements for pre-bid meetings noted
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