NBHA 26-115 INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT
Federal opportunity from P0001 - Office of the Procurement Agent • New Bedford Housing Authority. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 30, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 10, 21.
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The New Bedford Housing Authority (NBHA), the awarding authority, invites sealed bids from qualified Contractors to provide Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Services (NBHA-26-115) at various state aided and federally funded public housing developments owned and operated by the NBHA in New Bedford, MA for a contract term of three (3) years. Contractors must have prior experience in performing comprehensive IPM services of similar size and scope as outlined in the bid documents.
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The New Bedford Housing Authority (NBHA) is seeking contractors for Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Services at various public housing developments in New Bedford, MA, under solicitation NBHA-26-115. The contract duration is three years, emphasizing the need for contractors with prior experience in similar IPM projects. Bids must be submitted by April 30, 2026, making this a timely opportunity for qualified vendors.
The NBHA aims to implement comprehensive Integrated Pest Management services to effectively manage pests in state aided and federally funded public housing developments.
- Contractors with experience in IPM services
- Companies with prior government contract experience
- Firms located in or near New Bedford, MA
- Review and analyze bid documents
- Submit a sealed bid proposal
- Prepare a compliance plan for IPM services
- Develop a schedule for service delivery
- Conduct post-award performance assessments
- Completed bid proposal form
- Proof of previous IPM experience
- Compliance documentation for state/federal requirements
- Cost estimate for services
- References from similar contracts
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- Ensure compliance with state and federal housing regulations
- Include certifications relevant to pest management services
- Adhere to local environmental guidelines
- Consider labor and material costs for IPM services
- Evaluate competitive pricing based on local market rates
- Forecast potential cost increases over the 3-year term
- Partner with local pest management experts
- Engage subcontractors with specific IPM certifications
- Collaborate with environmental consultative firms
- Potential changes in funding affecting service requirements
- Competition from other qualified bidders
- Regulatory changes impacting pest management practices
- What specific experience does the NBHA prioritize in IPM services?
- Are there any anticipated changes in funding over the contract term?
- What are the reporting requirements after service delivery?
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- Detailed scope of IPM services needed
- Exact locations of public housing developments in New Bedford
- Specific compliance documentation required
- Criteria for evaluating bids
- Expected budget range for the contract
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