FISH 178152
Federal opportunity from MELHA - Melrose Housing Authority • Melrose Housing Authority. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 22, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 13, 15.
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Description
Replacement of the Common Area carpet and VCT with LVT
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MELHA is seeking proposals for the replacement of common area carpet and VCT with LVT, a project identified under notice ID ma_commbuys_03899a16a340ee865b4a. The deadline for responses is April 22, 2026. Bidders should prepare to address the specific flooring requirements as part of their proposals.
The Melrose Housing Authority aims to enhance the aesthetics and functionality of its common areas by replacing existing flooring materials with LVT, which generally offers improved durability and maintenance.
- Flooring contractors with experience in LVT installation
- Companies familiar with housing authority projects
- Vendors with a track record of flooring replacements
- Assessment of current flooring conditions
- Design proposals for LVT installation
- Cost estimation for materials and labor
- Timeline for project completion
- Compliance with any local housing authority regulations
- Company profile and experience
- Detailed proposal outlining floor replacement methodology
- Cost breakdown including materials and labor
- Timeline for project execution
- References from previous relevant projects
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- Ensure all materials meet local building codes
- Review any accessibility standards required by housing authorities
- Consider volume discounts for purchasing LVT
- Estimate labor costs based on project size and complexity
- Consider teaming with local flooring suppliers for materials
- Subcontracting labor to specialized flooring installation teams
- Availability of LVT materials in the desired timeline
- Potential for project delays if existing flooring requires extensive preparation
- What are the exact specifications for the LVT to be used?
- Are there preferred vendors for materials that MELHA recommends?
- What is the budget range allocated for this project?
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- Detailed specifications for LVT
- Any deadlines beyond the response submission
- Budget constraints or limits for the project
- Specific compliance regulations by MELHA
- Current condition of existing flooring
- Details on existing contracts or incumbents
- Plans for minimizing resident disruptions during installation
- Inspection parameters post-installation
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