26-148: Interior Painting at Mary Walsh Elementary School
Federal opportunity from PUR02 - Procurement • City of Springfield. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: May 04, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 10, 24.
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Description
Work includes, but is not limited to: interior painting and associated labor tasks (scraping, patching, sanding) of selected areas.
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The opportunity involves interior painting at Mary Walsh Elementary School, with an estimated response deadline of May 4, 2026. The work encompasses not only painting but also preparatory tasks such as scraping, patching, and sanding in selected areas. This project aligns with NAICS codes 72 (Accommodation and Food Services), 10 (Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction), and 24 (Manufacturing).
The buyer is seeking qualified contractors to execute interior painting tasks at the school, ensuring proper preparation and quality of work in designated areas.
- Companies experienced in interior painting
- Contractors with a history of working on educational facilities
- Teams that can provide competitive pricing for labor-intensive work
- Interior painting
- Labor tasks (scraping, patching, sanding)
- Preparation of selected areas for painting
- Company profile including relevant experience
- Pricing proposal
- Work plan including timeline and methodology
- Team qualifications and certifications
- References from similar projects
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- Ensure adherence to safety regulations and standards applicable to school environments
- Competitive labor pricing is critical due to the intensive nature of the tasks involved
- Consider bulk materials procurement for cost efficiency
- Partnerships with local subcontractors who specialize in painting and preparatory work
- Consider alliances with companies that provide labor resources
- Potential delays in project timelines if weather conditions affect interior work
- Quality control challenges in achieving a consistent finish across different areas
- What specific areas require more intensive preparatory work?
- Are there any historical issues with prior painting contracts at the school?
- What are the expected work hours or access limitations at the school?
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- Details on specific areas of the school for painting
- Exact dimensions of the work areas
- Budget range for the project
- Environmental considerations or constraints
- Required certifications for workers on site
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