Elevator Maintenance Contract
Federal opportunity from LHA00 - Lawrence Housing Authority • Lawrence Housing Authority. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 04, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 15, 40.
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Description
Specifications may be obtained free of charge at the Lawrence Housing Authority's Maintenance Office located at 65 Union Street, Lawrence, MA 01840 or by email request to Alan Fielding at afielding@lawrencehousing.org.
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The Lawrence Housing Authority (LHA) is seeking bids for an Elevator Maintenance Contract, with responses due by March 4, 2026. Specifications for the contract can be obtained at their Maintenance Office or by email. This opportunity falls under the UNSPSC 72-15-40 category related to elevator services and maintenance.
The buyer aims to establish a reliable contract for ongoing elevator maintenance to ensure safety and compliance across their properties.
- Companies with proven experience in elevator maintenance
- Local contractors with knowledge of LHA's properties
- Firms with compliance certifications in elevator safety standards.
- Obtain specifications from LHA Maintenance Office or via email
- Prepare response by deadline
- Detail elevator maintenance services offered
- Outline team qualifications
- Provide pricing strategy based on service needs.
- Completed proposal form
- Detailed service capability statement
- Team qualifications and experience
- Pricing model for services offered
- Evidence of past performance or client references.
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- Ensure compliance with local safety regulations
- Maintain all necessary certifications for elevator maintenance
- Adhere to any LHA specific requirements mentioned in the specifications.
- Consider a competitive pricing model based on regional standards
- Include options for service tiers or bundled maintenance plans
- Account for materials and labor costs.
- Consider partnering with local subcontractors for emergency repairs
- Identify suppliers for elevator parts and maintenance tools
- Work with compliance experts to ensure all standards are met.
- Potential changes in local regulations affecting elevator maintenance
- Bids from larger firms which may undercut pricing
- Sourcing necessary parts or materials may lead to delays.
- What specific elevator brands and models are included in the maintenance scope?
- Are there any historical issues or known compliance concerns with the elevators?
- What are the expected response times for service calls?
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- No specific scope of work provided
- No details on previous maintenance history
- No budget range indicated
- Lack of specifications regarding performance metrics
- No information on the number of elevators requiring maintenance.
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