Request for Quotes_ Florence Fields Scoreboard Installation Project
Federal opportunity from 02 - Chief Procurement Officer • City of Northampton. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 08, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 15, 00.
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The City of Northampton Parks and Recreation Department seeks written quotes from qualified contractors for installation of two electronic baseball scoreboards at Florence Fields, 157 Spring St., Florence MA. Bid documents are available by email request to Shelby Michna at smichna@northamptonma.gov . Procurement conducted under MGL c.30 39M. The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids.
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The City of Northampton Parks and Recreation Department is requesting quotes for the installation of two electronic baseball scoreboards at Florence Fields, with a submission deadline of April 8, 2026. This opportunity falls under the Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 30, Section 39M, allowing for competitive bidding. Qualified contractors are encouraged to participate, with bid documents obtainable via email.
The buyer aims to install two electronic baseball scoreboards at Florence Fields, enhancing sporting facilities for the community.
- Contractors experienced in electrical installations
- Companies specializing in sports facilities
- Local contractors familiar with Northampton regulations
- Obtain bid documents via email from Shelby Michna
- Prepare and submit written quotes by the deadline
- Installation of two scoreboards at the specified location
- Compliance with Massachusetts procurement laws
- Written quote including company credentials
- Timeline for installation
- Detailed cost breakdown
- Compliance with local regulations
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- Bids must comply with MGL c.30 39M
- Ensure adherence to local safety and installation codes
- Competitive pricing is essential given the public nature of the bid
- Consideration for potential add-ons or future maintenance contracts
- Consider partnering with local electrical firms for compliance and efficiency
- Opportunity to team with manufacturers of electronic scoreboards for best pricing
- Potential for bids to be rejected if they do not meet specifications
- Project delays if unforeseen site conditions arise
- Need for clear communication during installation to avoid disruptions
- What is the timeline for installation once awarded?
- Are there specific local regulations we need to adhere to?
- Who will oversee the installation on behalf of the City?
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- Posted date is not specified
- No specific scope detail on scoreboard types
- Procurement budget is unknown
- Clarification on warranty expectations for installed scoreboards
- Pickup and disposal of existing scoreboards are not mentioned
- Information about permit requirements is missing
- Contact information for site visit coordination is not provided
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