Stadium Courts Decarb Renovation Phase 2
Federal opportunity from LHA00 - Lawrence Housing Authority • Lawrence Housing Authority. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: May 27, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 13, 00.
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Bids will only be accepted from Pre-Qualified General Bidders and from Filed Sub-bidders that are Pre-Qualified and DCAMM Certified in their respective trade. General Bids will be received until May 27, 2026, at 2:00PM and publicly opened online, forthwith. Filed Sub-bids for the trades listed will be received until May 13, 2026, at 2:00PM and publicly opened online, forthwith. Trades: Miscellaneous and Ornamental Metals, Roofing and Flashing, Painting, Plumbing, HVAC and Electrical work.
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The Lawrence Housing Authority is seeking bids for the Stadium Courts Decarb Renovation Phase 2 project, with a deadline for General Bids set for May 27, 2026, at 2:00 PM. Only Pre-Qualified General Bidders and DCAMM Certified Filed Sub-bidders will be considered. Key trades involved include plumbing, HVAC, electrical, and miscellaneous and ornamental metals.
The Lawrence Housing Authority aims to renovate the Stadium Courts with a focus on improving energy efficiency through various trades including roofing, plumbing, and HVAC.
- Pre-Qualified General Bidders
- Filed Sub-bidders that are DCAMM Certified
- General Contractor responsibilities
- Miscellaneous and Ornamental Metals work
- Roofing and Flashing
- Painting
- Plumbing
- HVAC
- Electrical work
- Completed bid forms
- Proof of Pre-Qualification
- DCAMM Certification documents
- Trade-specific documentation for subcontractors
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- Adhere to DCAMM Certification requirements
- Follow all local construction codes
- Pre-Qualification status must be verified before bidding
- Ensure pricing reflects current market rates for materials and labor
- Consider including contingencies for unforeseen costs
- Provide detailed cost breakdown by trade for transparency
- Partner with certified subcontractors for specialized trades
- Consider including local businesses to enhance community engagement
- Evaluate small businesses that may help meet set-aside requirements
- Bidders failing to meet Pre-Qualification or DCAMM requirements
- Potential delays in the delivery of materials or labor shortages
- Market fluctuations impacting pricing estimates or timelines
- What specific qualifications are required for Pre-Qualification?
- Are there preferred subcontractors or teams previously used by LHA?
- What is the project's budget range or estimated funding amount?
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- Details about the Pre-Qualification process
- Specific amounts of funding allocated for the project
- Any potential bonding requirements for bidders
- Information on the maintenance or post-renovation support
- Additional bid evaluation criteria beyond qualifications
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