FRC2465 McCarthy Center Fire Pump Replacement
Federal opportunity from 1047CONVD - Framingham State University • Framingham State University. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 03, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 13, 00.
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Plan documents and all bidding at www.biddocs.com Bids invited for McCarthy Center Fire Pump Replacement, project FRC2465.
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The McCarthy Center Fire Pump Replacement project (FRC2465) is being offered by Framingham State University, with a bid deadline set for March 3, 2026. This project involves significant upgrades to fire safety infrastructure and will require bidders to access detailed plan documents available through www.biddocs.com. Potential bidders should be aware that compliance with relevant specifications is essential for successful submission.
Framingham State University aims to replace the fire pump at the McCarthy Center to enhance the building's fire safety standards.
- Contractors with experience in fire safety systems
- Companies specializing in mechanical installations
- Firms with previous work for educational institutions
- Review bidding documents available on biddocs.com
- Evaluate site conditions for the fire pump installation
- Develop a project timeline and milestones
- Prepare bid proposal including pricing, schedule, and qualifications
- Submit bid by the deadline of March 3, 2026
- Completed bid form
- Detailed project timeline
- Cost breakdown
- Qualifications and references
- Compliance certifications
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- Ensure adherence to fire safety regulations
- Verify qualifications of all subcontractors
- Comply with any local building codes
- Consider competitive pricing based on market analysis
- Include provisions for potential material cost fluctuations
- Outline maintenance and warranty options in the bid
- Consider partnering with local subcontractors specializing in fire systems
- Evaluate teaming arrangements with larger firms for capability expansion
- Potential delays in receiving necessary permits
- Fluctuations in material costs leading to budget overruns
- Unforeseen site conditions affecting the installation
- What specific fire pump specifications should be followed?
- Are there any preferred equipment manufacturers?
- What is the approval process for submitted plans?
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- Detailed specifications for fire pump
- Specific project budget or funding limits
- Information on existing fire infrastructure
- Historical data on previous maintenance issues
- Clarification on any warranties or guarantees required
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