Auto & Equipment Insurance
Federal opportunity from LHA00 - Lawrence Housing Authority • Lawrence Housing Authority. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 18, 2026. Industry: NAICS 84, 13, 15.
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Description
Specifications may be obtained free of charges at Lawrence Housing Authority's Maintenance Office located at 65 Union Street, Lawrence, MA 01840 or by contacting Alan Fielding at afielding@lawrencehousing.org.
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The Lawrence Housing Authority is seeking proposals for Auto & Equipment Insurance under the UNSPSC 84-13-15 classification. Interested bidders can obtain specifications for this opportunity free of charge at the Maintenance Office or by contacting Alan Fielding directly. The response deadline is set for March 18, 2026, providing ample time for preparation.
The Lawrence Housing Authority aims to secure comprehensive insurance coverage that protects against risks associated with its vehicles and equipment.
- Insurance companies specialized in auto and equipment coverage
- Insurance brokers with experience in municipal contracts
- Firms with a strong presence in the Massachusetts insurance market
- Review insurance needs for vehicles and equipment
- Provide detailed insurance policy proposals
- Outline coverage limits and terms
- Ensure compliance with local regulations
- Completed proposal form
- Insurance policy summaries
- Proof of previous projects/references
- Compliance certifications
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Must adhere to Massachusetts state insurance regulations
- Ensure all licenses and certifications are current
- Competitive pricing is critical given municipalities' budget constraints
- Consider offering flexible payment options or discounts for bundled services
- Consider teaming with local brokers who understand community needs
- Explore partnerships with firms that offer complementary risk management services
- Potential competition from established regional insurers
- Changes in local regulations that could impact coverage requirements
- Economic conditions affecting insurance pricing trends
- What specific vehicles and equipment will need coverage?
- Are there existing claims histories or risk assessments available?
- What are the budget constraints for this insurance coverage?
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- Exact specifications for insurance coverage not provided
- Pricing guidelines for the bids are unclear
- Additional attachments or resource links not included
- Clarification on whether this opportunity is open to out-of-state insurers
- Information on potential existing contracts or benchmarks
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