FSU invites Proposals for Project C2512A Boiler Cleaning and Inspection Prep - Dupont Steam Plant
Federal opportunity from FIADM - Finance and Administration • Fitchburg State University. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 05, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 13, 00.
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FSU invites Proposals for Project C2512A Boiler Cleaning and Inspection Prep - Dupont Steam Plant - See Attachments Section for More Information
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FSU is soliciting proposals for the Boiler Cleaning and Inspection Prep at the Dupont Steam Plant under Project C2512A. The response deadline for this opportunity is set for March 5, 2026. This project is aimed at ensuring the efficiency and safety of the steam plant’s operations, indicating a focus on maintenance and compliance.
FSU aims to engage a qualified contractor to perform comprehensive boiler cleaning and readiness for inspection at the Dupont Steam Plant.
- Contractors with experience in boiler maintenance
- Companies specializing in industrial cleaning
- Firms with proven safety compliance records
- Boiler cleaning
- Inspection preparation
- Compliance with safety standards
- Maintenance documentation
- Proposal detailing cleaning methodologies
- Safety compliance plan
- Proof of prior similar projects
- Cost estimate and pricing structure
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- Ensure all operations meet local and federal safety regulations
- Provide documentation to demonstrate compliance with heating plant standards
- Consider competitive pricing while ensuring quality of service
- Include detailed breakdown of all costs, including materials and labor
- Consider teaming with environmental cleaning specialists
- Subcontracting experienced inspectors for compliance work
- Potential delays in project execution due to weather conditions
- Unforeseen complications during the cleaning processes
- Impact of non-compliance with safety regulations
- What are the specific cleaning materials recommended for the boilers?
- Are there any existing documentation or reports from previous inspections?
- What are the penalties for not meeting compliance standards?
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- Specific scope of work details
- Budget constraints or estimated funding
- Disclosure of previous contractors and their performance history
- Exact requirements for safety compliance
- Availability of existing plant documentation
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