Adaptive Housing Services 22 - MRC HOUSING ADAP 22
Federal opportunity from AO - Administrative Office • MassAbility. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 15, 2032. Industry: NAICS 72, 10, 00.
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Description
MRC is seeking responses for the purpose of procuring accessibility modifications to the principal residence of eligible individuals with severe disabilities who will require such modifications in order to live independently or obtain or maintain employment
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The MRC is looking to procure accessibility modifications for the residences of individuals with severe disabilities, aimed at facilitating independent living and employment. This opportunity is categorized under the NAICS code for UNSPSC 72-10-00, indicating a focus on accessibility services. Responses are due by April 15, 2032, which provides ample time for bidders to prepare comprehensive proposals.
The buyer intends to make necessary modifications to improve the accessibility of homes for eligible individuals with severe disabilities, helping them live more independently and maintain employment.
- Contractors with experience in residential modifications
- Companies specializing in accessibility solutions
- Firms with a background in supporting individuals with disabilities
- Assessing individual needs for accessibility modifications
- Designing appropriate modifications to residences
- Implementing the modifications identified as necessary
- Evaluating the effectiveness of changes made
- Detailed proposal addressing accessibility needs
- Past performance records in similar projects
- Cost estimates for modifications
- Compliance with relevant laws and guidelines for accessibility
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- Ensure compliance with the ADA standards for accessible design
- Adhere to local building codes and regulations related to accessibility
- Confirm eligibility and needs assessment processes for individuals
- Consider a competitive pricing strategy with clear breakdown of costs
- Include contingencies for unforeseen modifications during projects
- Factor in long-term maintenance costs for sustainability of modifications
- Collaborate with local nonprofits that serve the disabled community
- Partner with architects experienced in accessible design
- Engage subcontractors proficient in specialized construction work
- Potential resistance from homeowners regarding modifications
- Challenges in accurately assessing individual needs
- Budget overruns if unforeseen modifications are necessary
- What specific types of modifications are most in demand?
- Are there specific eligibility criteria for individuals requiring services?
- What is the anticipated volume of modifications to be completed?
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- Details on specific types of modifications required
- Projected budget or funding limits
- Geographic limits on the place of performance
- Information on how eligibility is determined
- Types of skills required for contractors bidding
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