DCP2603 - DCP - MITC Building - Occupancy Upgrades DOR 1D Enabling, Chelsea, MA
Federal opportunity from DCP04 - Bid Room • Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 10, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 72-13-00.
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DCP - MITC Building - Occupancy Upgrades DOR 1D Enabling, Chelsea, MA. This project consists of an interior remodeling of an existing office building. The project is a renovation to convert an unused office space into a Training Room, Open Office, and HR Storage room for the Department of Revenue (DOR). This Project includes the following Filed Sub-Bids: Acoustical Tile; Fire Protection; HVAC; Electrical. The Category of Work is General Building Construction.
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The DCP - MITC Building project involves interior remodeling to create new functional spaces for the Department of Revenue (DOR) in Chelsea, MA. This includes converting an unused office space into a Training Room, Open Office, and HR Storage room, with subcontracted work for Acoustical Tile, Fire Protection, HVAC, and Electrical. Proposals are due by March 10, 2026, providing ample time for potential bidders to prepare their submissions.
The buyer is seeking qualified contractors to execute the renovation of the MITC Building to enhance its functionality for the Department of Revenue, ensuring compliance with specifications for interior remodeling and necessary improvements.
- Renovation of the existing office space
- Creation of Training Room
- Creation of Open Office
- Creation of HR Storage room
- Coordination with Filed Sub-Bids (Acoustical Tile, Fire Protection, HVAC, Electrical)
- Bid proposal including firm experience and references
- Detailed project approach and management plan
- Pricing breakdown for each category of work
- Evidence of bonding and insurance
- Compliance with any local labor regulations
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- Specific budget estimates for the project are not provided.
- More information on the existing condition of the MITC Building is needed.
- Details regarding the procurement process or evaluation criteria are unclear.
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