RFP 11-26 MBTA Display Screens Maintenance and Repair
Federal opportunity from 400000 - Procurement & Logistics • Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 11, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 45-11-18.
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RFP 11-26 MBTA Display Screens Maintenance and Repair
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The 'RFP 11-26 MBTA Display Screens Maintenance and Repair' seeks qualified vendors for the maintenance and repair of display screens used by the MBTA. Interested parties must submit their proposals by March 11, 2026. The solicitation is tied to the procurement needs of the Procurement & Logistics agency, with compliance to the UNSPSC code 45-11-18, emphasizing technical expertise in display technology.
The MBTA aims to maintain operational efficiency and reliability of its display screens through proper maintenance and timely repairs, ensuring continued service quality.
- Understand the technical requirements for display screen maintenance.
- Assess the current condition and repair history of display screens.
- Develop a maintenance schedule and procedural guidelines.
- Prepare a budget for parts and labor.
- Submit a comprehensive proposal with pricing, timelines, and relevant experience.
- Summary of relevant experience and qualifications.
- Proposed maintenance and repair plan.
- Detailed pricing structure.
- Timeline for service delivery.
- References from previous clients.
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- Specific contract value or budget for the proposal is not provided.
- Details on previous maintenance issues or bottlenecks are missing.
- Names or qualifications of key personnel to be assigned are not mentioned.
- Specific performance metrics or success criteria are not defined.
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