MA Buying Group 26/27 Sanitation Products & ServiceBid
Federal opportunity from FCTS1 - FCTS Administration • Franklin County Technical School. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: May 05, 2026. Industry: NAICS 47, 13, 18.
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Description
Franklin County Technical School invites Sanitation Products & Service bids on behalf of the Massachusetts School Buying Group member school districts. IFB documents will be online at http://massbuyinggroup.com
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The Franklin County Technical School is seeking bids for sanitation products and services as part of the Massachusetts School Buying Group for the fiscal year 2026/2027. Bids are due by May 5, 2026, and interested parties can access the IFB documents on the Massachusetts Buying Group website. This opportunity involves collaboration with multiple member school districts, indicating an expansive potential market.
The buyer aims to procure sanitation products and services to support multiple school districts within the Massachusetts School Buying Group.
- Companies specializing in sanitation products
- Service providers with experience in schools
- Firms with a strong supply chain for sanitation solutions
- Access the IFB documents online
- Prepare a comprehensive bid including pricing
- Address sanitation product specifications and service delivery options
- Ensure compliance with Massachusetts procurement requirements
- Submit the completed bid by the deadline of May 5, 2026
- Completed bid form
- Pricing details for sanitation products
- Description of service capabilities
- References from educational institutions
- Compliance certifications
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Follow Massachusetts procurement guidelines
- Ensure fulfillment of any specific sanitation codes
- Consider competitive pricing due to multiple bidders
- Structure tiered pricing based on volume or school district needs
- Collaborate with companies providing specialized sanitation products
- Potentially partner with local service providers for delivery and maintenance
- High competition for a potentially lucrative contract
- Need to ensure compliance with educational specifications
- Possible changes in procurement regulations before the submission deadline
- What specific sanitation products are prioritized by the member districts?
- Are there existing contracts that might influence pricing or service delivery?
- What metrics will be used to evaluate the bids?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Specific sanitation product requirements are not detailed
- No information on evaluation criteria for bids
- Lack of historical pricing data for comparison
- Details on performance expectations for services
- No info on required certifications for bidders
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