26-114: Flooring Installation at Mary Walsh Elementary School
Federal opportunity from PUR02 - Procurement • City of Springfield. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 03, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 10, 27.
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Description
Work includes, but is not limited to: flooring upgrades and/or installation and associated labor tasks (removal of existing flooring, patching, leveling) including cove base, of selected areas.
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The opportunity involves flooring installation and upgrades at Mary Walsh Elementary School, with a response deadline set for March 3, 2026. The project includes tasks such as removing existing flooring, patching, leveling, and installing cove base in selected areas. Interested bidders should focus on their experience with educational institutions and commercial flooring solutions to enhance their proposals.
The buyer aims to upgrade the flooring at Mary Walsh Elementary School to improve aesthetics and functionality, ensuring a safe and suitable environment for students.
- Contractors with experience in school renovations
- Companies specializing in flooring installation
- Firms with a proven track record in state or local government contracts
- Remove existing flooring
- Patch and level sub-floor
- Install new flooring
- Install cove base in selected areas
- Detailed proposal outlining flooring options
- Cost estimate including labor and materials
- Schedule of completion
- List of references from similar projects
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- Verify adherence to local building codes
- Ensure compliance with safety regulations for schools
- Consider competitive pricing based on market rates for school contracts
- Include a contingency for unforeseen expenses during installation
- Partner with flooring material suppliers for better pricing
- Engage subcontractors specialized in flooring preparation tasks
- Potential delays in material delivery
- Unexpected issues during flooring removal
- Meeting school schedule constraints
- What specific flooring materials are preferred by the school?
- Are there any restrictions on work hours due to school operations?
- What is the budget range for this project?
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- Details on the types of flooring materials desired
- Specific budget range for the project
- Exact areas within the school needing flooring upgrades
- Any special requirements for school accessibility
- Timeline for project completion beyond the response deadline
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