Bid 2026-07 Two (2) 40' Open-Side Storage Containers
Federal opportunity from MCC02 - Administrative Services • Massasoit Community College. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 14, 2026. Industry: NAICS 24, 11, 00.
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Description
Massasoit Community College invites bids from qualified vendors to provide two (2) 40' High-Cube Open-Side Storage Containers, designed for heavy-duty material and equipment storage, to support the Heavy Truck and Equipment Technology program at the Canton Campus.
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Massasoit Community College is seeking bids for two (2) 40' High-Cube Open-Side Storage Containers to support its Heavy Truck and Equipment Technology program at the Canton Campus. Bids are due by April 14, 2026, allowing ample time for preparation. This procurement presents an opportunity for vendors experienced in providing heavy-duty storage solutions.
The buyer aims to procure high-capacity storage solutions to adequately support the needs of their Heavy Truck and Equipment Technology program.
- Vendors with experience supplying storage containers
- Companies specializing in heavy-duty equipment
- Suppliers that can ensure timely delivery
- Identify qualified vendors to bid on the project
- Specify the design and material requirements of the containers
- Ensure compliance with bid submission deadlines
- Evaluate bids based on quality and pricing
- Select the vendor for provision and delivery of the containers
- Completed bid proposal
- Proof of previous container supply projects
- Financial documentation and pricing structure
- Compliance with specifications outlined in the bid
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- Ensure that bids meet the requirements specified in the proposal documentation
- Check compliance with local regulations regarding storage container use
- Consider competitive pricing for government contracts
- Factor in delivery logistics and installation costs
- Explore partnerships with logistics firms for delivery
- Collaborate with manufacturers of storage containers for better pricing
- Potential for supply chain disruptions affecting delivery timelines
- Specification mismatches leading to bid disqualifications
- Competition from established vendors in the storage solutions market
- What are the specific dimensions and weight capacity required for the containers?
- Are there particular standards or certifications the containers must meet?
- What are the delivery expectations and timelines for the containers?
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- No specific bid submission format provided
- Further details on delivery location not specified
- Lack of information on warranty or maintenance requirements
- Absence of evaluation criteria for bids
- No estimate provided on budget or funding availability
- No mention of required certifications for the containers
- Information on potential penalties for late delivery is not included
- Clarification needed on ongoing support or service if required
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