MHA Job No. S-2601 Elevator Maintenance Services Contract
Federal opportunity from MEDHA - Medford Housing Authority • Medford Housing Authority. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 03, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 72-15-18.
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MHA Job No. S-2601 The Medford Housing Authority (MHA), the Awarding Authority, invites sealed bids from licensed elevator contractors for a multi-year contract to service and maintain (6) six MHA elevators at three (3) sites in the City of Medford. The estimated cost is $200,000.00. Contract shall be for (3) Three years. The IFB may be obtained by contacting Gabriel Ciccariello, Director of Modernization & Procurement at gciccariello@medfordhousing.org.
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The Medford Housing Authority (MHA) is seeking licensed elevator contractors for the MHA Job No. S-2601, a three-year maintenance contract for six elevators across three sites in Medford. The estimated contract value is $200,000, with bids due by March 3, 2026. Contractors can obtain the Invitation for Bid (IFB) by contacting Gabriel Ciccariello at the MHA.
MHA aims to secure a qualified contractor for ongoing service and maintenance of its elevators to ensure compliance, safety, and operational efficiency.
- Obtain the IFB from the MHA
- Review maintenance requirements for elevators
- Prepare and submit a sealed bid by the deadline
- Ensure compliance with licensing and regulations in Massachusetts
- Provide a pricing breakdown for the three-year term
- Completed bid form
- Detailed pricing proposal for three years
- Proof of licensing and insurance
- References from similar projects
- Contact information for the company representative
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- Specific bus or transit lines for site access
- Exact start and end dates for contract performance
- Details related to service level agreements
- Any unique requirements specific to elevators for housing properties
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