SDN2301 SDN - Securing IT and Med Trailers at Norfolk Sheriff, Dedham, MA.
Federal opportunity from DCP04 - Bid Room • Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: May 05, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 13, 00.
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Description
This project consists of a new addition to replace the existing medical administration trailer at the Norfolk County Sheriffâ??s Office facility. Work consists of the demolition and removal of the existing medical administration trailer to pour a new slab to extend the current corridor into an approximately 1,000SF building addition with painted concrete block walls, steel roof joists, and PVC membrane roof.
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The project involves replacing the existing medical administration trailer at the Norfolk County Sheriff’s Office with a new 1,000 square foot building addition. The scope includes the demolition of the current trailer and construction of the new addition with specified materials such as painted concrete block walls and steel roof joists. This opportunity is particularly relevant for contractors experienced in modular building and healthcare facility upgrades.
The buyer aims to enhance the medical administration facilities at the Norfolk County Sheriff's Office by constructing a new building addition that meets modern standards and improves service delivery.
- Contractors specializing in modular construction
- Firms with experience in healthcare facility renovations
- Companies with capabilities in demolition and site preparation
- Demolition of the existing medical administration trailer
- Construction of a new 1,000SF building addition
- Pouring a new concrete slab for the addition
- Installation of painted concrete block walls
- Roof installation with steel joists and PVC membrane
- Completed proposal form
- Cost estimate including labor and materials
- Evidence of prior work in similar projects
- Information on team members and qualifications
- Safety and compliance certifications
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- Must comply with local health and safety regulations
- Adherence to building codes and permits required for new construction
- Consider competitive pricing due to potential budget constraints
- Include contingencies for unexpected demolition challenges
- Subcontract with specialists in roofing and finishes
- Partner with firms experienced in healthcare sector construction
- Potential delays due to unforeseen site conditions
- Challenges in coordinating with existing site operations at the Sheriff's Office
- What is the timeline for the demolition and construction phases?
- Are there specific design requirements or guidelines to follow?
- Is there an existing contractor currently servicing the premises that needs to be accommodated?
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- Specific regulations or guidelines for healthcare facilities
- Details on existing site conditions
- Information on local labor availability
- Clarification on any required permits prior to start
- Potential budget range or funding details
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