IFB No. 26-111: Interior Painting at Frank H Freedman Elementary School
Federal opportunity from PUR02 - Procurement • City of Springfield. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 26, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 10, 24.
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Description
The City of Springfield is seeking bids from qualified firms to enter into an agreement to provide interior painting services at Springfield Public Schools.
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The City of Springfield is soliciting bids for interior painting services at Frank H Freedman Elementary School under IFB No. 26-111. The response deadline for bid submissions is set for February 26, 2026. This opportunity is targeted at qualified firms within the construction and painting sectors, as denoted by the NAICS code UNSPSC 72-10-24.
The City of Springfield aims to enhance the interior aesthetic and maintain the condition of Frank H Freedman Elementary School through professional painting services.
- Painting contractors with school experience
- Licensed contractors in Delaware
- Firms with a strong safety record
- Site assessment and preparation
- Surface cleaning and priming
- Application of paint (multiple coats as necessary)
- Post-painting cleanup
- Final inspection and touch-ups
- Completed bid form
- Proof of insurance and bonding
- Company qualifications and references
- Detailed project timeline
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- All bids must comply with local regulations
- Contractors must hold necessary licenses for the work scope
- Consider competitive pricing but ensure to account for quality materials needed
- Factor in the potential for change orders based on school requirements
- Subcontractors specializing in painting and finishing
- Local suppliers for paint materials
- Safety management firms for compliance assurance
- Potential delays due to school operational schedules
- Weather impacts on projected timelines
- Inadequate workforce capacity leading to project overruns
- What are the specific surface conditions and preparation requirements?
- Are there preferred materials or brands for paint specified by the school district?
- What are the penalties for late completion?
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- Detailed specifications for painting materials
- Assigned project manager contact information
- Established budget range per project
- Scope of any preparatory work required
- Criteria for evaluating bids
- Information on existing building conditions that may affect work
- Timeline for the interior painting process
- Instructions on site access during school hours
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