Replacement of water meters
Federal opportunity from LW001 - Lynnfield Water District • Lynnfield Water District. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 26, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 41-11-15.
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Replacement of Water Meters
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The Lynnfield Water District is seeking bids for the Replacement of Water Meters, an essential infrastructure project to upgrade their metering systems. This opportunity is identified under UNSPSC 41-11-15, and the response deadline is set for February 26, 2026. Bidders must ensure compliance with any specifications outlined in the attached bid document.
The buyer aims to modernize and replace existing water meters to improve efficiency, accuracy, and reliability of water billing.
- Assess current water meters and installation requirements
- Source and procure new water meters
- Schedule and execute installation of new meters
- Test and verify functionality of new meters
- Provide ongoing support or warranty services for new meters
- Completed bid proposal
- Technical specifications of proposed meters
- Detailed project timeline
- Evidence of relevant experience with similar projects
- Pricing structure and warranty information
Source coverage notes
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- No specific budget estimate provided
- No detailed technical specifications outlined in the notice
- Lack of information on existing water meter types
- No details on installation timelines or phases
- Absence of known company past performance metrics
- Undefined warranty expectations for new meters
- No information on potential financing options
- Unclear if bidders need to pre-qualify for submission
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