2026-029 CHPT. 149 Kitchen Renovation Whitman
Federal opportunity from DMH08 - STATEWIDE • Department of Mental Health. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 25, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 10, 00, 15, 22, 23, 40.
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Description
Complete renovation of the kitchen and floor refinishing of selected rooms on the first floor of residence located on 26 Park Ave. Whitman, MA 02382. Selective demolition, installation of new cabinets and counter tops, flooring, wall tile, electrical, lighting, plumbing, painting and plumbing fixtures and miscellaneous work to improve surrounding areas.
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The opportunity involves a complete kitchen renovation at a residence located on 26 Park Ave, Whitman, MA, with a response deadline set for February 25, 2026. The project includes selective demolition, installation of new cabinetry, flooring upgrades, wall tiling, and various electrical and plumbing tasks. This is an SBPP eligible project, which opens participation to small businesses, enhancing their competitive edge.
The buyer is seeking contractors to execute a comprehensive renovation project focusing on upgrading the kitchen and related areas of a residential facility, enhancing both functionality and aesthetics.
- Small businesses with experience in kitchen renovations
- Contractors with expertise in residential renovations
- Firms capable of handling plumbing and electrical installations
- Complete kitchen renovation
- Floor refinishing in selected rooms
- Selective demolition
- Installation of cabinets and countertops
- Upgrading flooring
- Installing wall tile
- Electrical work
- Plumbing work
- Painting and fixtures installation
- Miscellaneous work to improve surrounding areas
- Company qualifications and experience in similar projects
- Detailed project timeline
- Proposed budget and pricing strategy
- Warranty information for work performed
- List of subcontractors and their qualifications
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- Ensure adherence to SBPP guidelines
- Confirm compliance with state and local building codes
- Verify licenses for plumbing and electrical work
- Consider a cost-plus pricing strategy due to the detailed nature of renovations
- Include contingency costs for unforeseen issues during demolition
- Partner with local suppliers for materials to reduce costs
- Engage subcontractors with specific skills in plumbing and electrical installations
- Potential for unforeseen structural issues during demolition
- Delays due to supply chain disruptions for materials
- Bidding wars leading to underpricing by competitors
- What is the full scope of work for electrical and plumbing requirements?
- Are there specific materials that the buyer prefers or requires?
- What is the budget range for this renovation project?
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- No information on the estimated budget for the project
- Absence of detailed timeline for project phases
- Lack of information on potential environmental considerations
- No specifics on how the selection process will be evaluated
- No information on any required permits or approvals
- Missing details on warranty requirements
- Unclear if any existing infrastructure limitations exist
- No stakeholder engagement process outlined
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