On-Call Drain & Sewer Cleaning Services
Federal opportunity from GLTS - CB/Business Office • Greater Lawrence Technical School. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 23, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 12, 00.
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On-Call Drain & Sewer Cleaning Services
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The GLTS - CB/Business Office is seeking proposals for On-Call Drain & Sewer Cleaning Services, with a response deadline set for April 23, 2026. This opportunity falls under NAICS codes 72, 12, and 00, indicating a service-oriented requirement. Vendors interested in maintenance and cleaning services in municipalities should consider responding to this notice.
The buyer aims to establish a contract for on-call cleaning services specifically for drain and sewer systems, allowing for rapid response to maintenance and emergency situations in their jurisdiction.
- Companies specializing in plumbing and sewage services.
- Vendors with experience in municipal contract work.
- Businesses certified in environmental services related to drainage.
- Identify qualified personnel for drain and sewer cleaning services.
- Provide necessary equipment for efficient cleaning.
- Implement safety protocols for on-site work.
- Prepare for urgent call-outs and regular maintenance schedules.
- Company profile and relevant experience documentation.
- Detailed pricing proposal for on-call services.
- Safety and operational plan for cleaning services.
- References from past municipal contracts.
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Ensure compliance with local environmental regulations regarding waste disposal.
- Contractors must have valid licenses and insurance for plumbing services.
- Consider hourly rates for on-call services versus flat fees for regular maintenance.
- Factor in cost for emergency responses during off-hours.
- Partner with licensed plumbers or sewer cleaning specialists to enhance proposal capability.
- Consider teaming agreements with local environmental service providers.
- Potential delays in service response due to high demand or scheduling conflicts.
- Environmental compliance risks related to waste management during cleaning operations.
- What are the expected response times for on-call services?
- Are there any specific geographic areas of focus for these services?
- What are the criteria for emergency versus routine cleanings?
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- Specific location of performance not provided.
- Details on the expected volume or frequency of services needed are absent.
- Clarification on contract length and renewal terms is missing.
- No information on evaluation criteria for proposals.
- Lack of information regarding potential penalties for service delays.
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