DCR 922 Snow & Ice Removal Services
Federal opportunity from DCRCU - DCR CONTRACTS UNIT • Department of Conservation and Recreation. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 30, 2029. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 72-10-29.
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Description
The Massachusetts Department of Conservation & Recreation (DCR) is seeking one or multiple vendors to provide snow and ice removal services (including equipment, tools, materials, fuel, and personnel) for its Quincy Shore Drive and William J. Day Boulevard snow and ice removal routes as needed on an on-call basis.
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The Massachusetts Department of Conservation & Recreation (DCR) is seeking vendors for snow and ice removal services for Quincy Shore Drive and William J. Day Boulevard. This is an on-call requirement for necessary snow and ice removal and includes the provision of equipment, personnel, and materials. The opportunity is set aside for small business participation and has a response deadline of April 30, 2029.
The DCR aims to procure reliable snow and ice removal services for specified routes to ensure safety and accessibility during winter weather conditions.
- Identification of service routes (Quincy Shore Drive, William J. Day Boulevard)
- Mobilization of equipment and personnel
- Execution of snow and ice removal operations as needed
- Provision of necessary materials such as salt and sand
- Vendor qualifications and experience
- Detailed pricing proposal
- List of equipment and materials to be used
- Safety and operational plans
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- No specific performance start and end dates noted
- Lack of detailed pricing structure requirements
- Unclear peak demand periods for snow removal services
- Missing historical data on weather-related service needs
- No information regarding penalties for late response or performance failures
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