IFB #26300064 Casimir Pulaski Elementary Roof Replacement-FSB
Federal opportunity from 00138 - Purchasing • City of New Bedford. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 25, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 72-10-23, 72-15-11, 72-15-12, 72-10-22, 72-15-15.
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IFB #26300064 Casimir Pulaski Elementary Roof Replacement-FSB
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The IFB #26300064 for the Casimir Pulaski Elementary Roof Replacement-FSB is issued by the Purchasing agency, targeting contractors specialized in roofing services. The response deadline is set for February 25, 2026, providing ample time for bidders to prepare comprehensive proposals. Key areas of focus include UNSPSC codes 72-10-23 and 72-15-11, highlighting specific roofing and construction services required.
The buyer seeks to replace the roof at Casimir Pulaski Elementary, ensuring that local educational facilities meet safety and operational standards.
- Site assessment and preparation
- Removal of existing roofing material
- Installation of new roofing system
- Post-installation inspection and warranty management
- Company profile and experience
- Detailed project plan and timeline
- Cost estimate and pricing model
- Safety plan and insurance details
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- Specific budget range for the project
- Detailed scope of work and specifications
- Materials and design standards required
- Potential obstacles or challenges in the project area
- Local regulations specific to school constructions
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