Cornelia Warren Maze Replication, 2026
Federal opportunity from WLTHM - Purchasing Department • City of Waltham. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 19, 2026. Industry: NAICS 70, 15, 00.
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Cornelia Warren Maze Replication, 2026
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The 'Cornelia Warren Maze Replication, 2026' opportunity posted by the WLTHM Purchasing Department is a specific procurement that requires expertise in creative project replication. The response deadline for this opportunity is set for February 19, 2026, providing bidders with adequate time to prepare. Companies with capabilities in art replication and project design should consider this project aligned with the UNSPSC 70-15-00 classification.
The buyer is seeking a contractor to replicate the Cornelia Warren Maze for the year 2026, ensuring fidelity to the original design while possibly incorporating innovative elements.
- Companies specializing in artistic design and landscape architecture
- Firms with experience in large-scale replication projects
- Contractors with a history of working on public art installations
- Research on the original Cornelia Warren Maze design
- Preparation of materials and tools for replication
- Execution of the maze replication
- Quality assurance and compliance checks
- Final presentation and handover to the Purchasing Department
- Detailed project proposal including design concepts
- Portfolio showcasing relevant past projects
- Team qualifications and experience
- Timeline of key milestones
- Budget estimate and pricing strategy
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Ensure adherence to local art and installation regulations
- Compliance with any environmental considerations for outdoor projects
- Pricing should reflect the materials used and labor involved in the replication process
- Consider competitive pricing based on past industry projects of similar scope
- Partner with landscape architecture firms for expertise in outdoor spaces
- Collaborate with local artists for authenticity in design
- Potential challenges in sourcing materials matching the original design
- Weather-related delays during the replication process
- Need for community engagement and approval for the installation
- What specific design elements from the original maze must be preserved?
- Are there any location-specific regulations for the installation?
- What is the budget range for this project?
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- Solicitation number is not provided
- No specific period of performance indicated
- No location for place of performance specified
- Lack of detailed project requirements or specifications
- Absence of any resource links or attachments
- No information on potential budget constraints
- Emergency protocols for delays are unclear
- Outcome expectations and evaluation criteria are unspecified
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