Asphalt Shingle Roof Replacement
Federal opportunity from NHAM1 - Administration Office • Norwood Housing Authority. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 18, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 13, 00.
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Description
DCAMM Certification in Roofing. Removal and replacement of asphalt shingle roofing systems and gutters and downspouts at multiple buildings in one development.
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The NHAM1 Administration Office has announced an opportunity for the removal and replacement of asphalt shingle roofing systems, including gutters and downspouts, at multiple buildings in one development. Bidders must be DCAMM certified in roofing to qualify for this project. The response deadline is set for March 18, 2026, providing ample time for proposal preparation and team alignment.
The buyer aims to procure services for the comprehensive removal and replacement of roofing systems, ensuring quality and compliance with DCAMM certification standards.
- Companies with DCAMM certification in roofing
- Contractors with experience in roofing replacements
- Firms capable of handling multiple locations effectively
- Assessment of existing roofing systems
- Design and planning of new roofing installation
- Procurement of materials (asphalt shingles, gutters, downspouts)
- Removal of old roofing and drainage systems
- Installation of new roofing and drainage systems
- Quality assurance and inspection
- DCAMM certification documentation
- Company qualifications and past performance examples
- Detailed proposal including timeline and work plan
- Pricing breakdown for materials and labor
- Safety and compliance plans
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- Must have valid DCAMM certification in roofing.
- Adhere to local and state building codes for roofing and drainage systems.
- Consider bulk purchasing discounts for materials.
- Include labor costs reflective of market rates for roofing jobs.
- Partner with local suppliers for roofing materials.
- Consider subcontracting specialized labor for installation.
- Delays due to weather conditions affecting roofing projects.
- Potential for increased material costs over the contract duration.
- Compliance with all regulatory requirements and certifications.
- What specific buildings are included in the project scope?
- Are there preferred suppliers for materials?
- What is the anticipated timeline for project completion?
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- Exact locations of the buildings for the roofing work are unspecified.
- Timeline for project start is unknown.
- Specific requirements for materials are not detailed.
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