Roof Replacement - Rupert Nock Middle School
Federal opportunity from NBPT6 - School Department • City of Newburyport. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: May 01, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 15, 26.
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The City of Newburyport invites bids for roof replacement at Rupert Nock Middle School, 70 Low Street. Work includes partial membrane roof replacement and associated electrical and waterproofing work. Filed sub-bids due April 24, 2026 at 2 PM. General bids due May 1, 2026 at 2 PM. Bidding via www.biddocs.com.
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The City of Newburyport is requesting bids for a roof replacement project at Rupert Nock Middle School, which includes partial membrane replacement and associated electrical and waterproofing work. The deadline for filed sub-bids is set for April 24, 2026, followed by general bids due on May 1, 2026. Contractors interested in this project should prepare their proposals in alignment with the specifications available at www.biddocs.com.
The City aims to replace the existing roof of Rupert Nock Middle School to enhance its durability and prevent further water damage.
- Roofing contractors with experience in commercial projects
- Electrical contractors with a history of work in school environments
- Subcontractors specializing in waterproofing solutions
- Partial membrane roof replacement
- Electrical work associated with the roofing project
- Waterproofing work related to the new roof
- Company profile and relevant experience
- Project timeline and deliverables
- Cost estimate and pricing breakdown
- Proof of compliance with local regulations and standards
- References from similar projects
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- Adherence to local building codes is essential
- Must comply with safety regulations during project execution
- Consider competitive pricing while ensuring quality materials are quoted
- Include contingency plans in the pricing for potential unforeseen issues
- Partner with local electrical contractors familiar with school facilities
- Engage waterproofing specialists for high-quality deliverables
- Tight deadlines for bid submission could affect quality of bids submitted
- Potential zoning or local regulation changes affecting work scope
- What specific materials are preferred or required for the membrane roof replacement?
- Are there any existing issues with the roofing structure that could complicate the project?
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- Detailed budget for the project is not provided
- Specific requirements for materials are lacking
- Potential existing conditions of the roof not specified
- Impact of weather conditions on project timeline is unclear
- Eligibility criteria for sub-bidders not detailed
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