TH5476/ BOILER NO.2 OIL RESTRORATION PROJECT
Federal opportunity from TSH00 - Tewksbury Hospital • Department of Public Health. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 14, 2026. Industry: NAICS 30, 19, 00.
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Description
TEWKBURY HOSPITAL IS SEEKING A QUALIFIED VENDOR TO REPAIR AND ENHANCE OIL CAPABILITY FOR BOILER #2
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Tewksbury Hospital is seeking a qualified vendor for the Boiler No. 2 Oil Restoration Project, specifically to repair and enhance its oil capability. The project is crucial for maintaining operational efficiency and is set to close for bids on April 14, 2026. Given the importance of the hospital's infrastructure, potential bidders must demonstrate relevant experience in similar restoration projects, especially in boiler systems.
The buyer aims to engage a vendor to restore and enhance the oil capability of Boiler #2, crucial for the hospital's operations.
- Contractors with experience in boiler repairs
- Firms specialized in oil restoration services
- Vendors with a history of working with healthcare facilities
- Vendor qualification assessment
- Site analysis for Boiler #2
- Proposal for repairs and enhancements
- Implementation of restoration work
- Testing post-implementation effectiveness
- Completed bid proposal
- Company qualifications and relevant experience
- Detailed project plan and timeline
- Pricing structure
- Proof of insurance
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Ensure adherence to safety regulations
- Compliance with environmental guidelines for oil usage
- Competitive pricing given the hospital's budget constraints
- Consideration of materials and labor cost variations
- Possible collaboration with mechanical engineering firms
- Subcontracting to specialized oil refurbishment companies
- Potential delays in project timelines due to unforeseen conditions
- Budget overruns if costs are not accurately estimated
- Regulatory compliance issues related to oil handling
- What is the current state of Boiler #2?
- Are there specific compliance standards we should be aware of?
- What is the hospital's preferred timeline for project completion?
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- No specific budget range provided
- Lack of information regarding existing condition of Boiler #2
- No detailed scope or requirements outlined
- Absence of performance period start and end dates
- No contact information for the buyer or project manager
- Unclear penalization terms for delay or non-compliance
- Information on potential site access restrictions not provided
- No historical documentation of past restoration work available
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