248127 Revere Housing Authority 200-1 Gold Star Mothers Roof and Siding Replacement Phase VI
Federal opportunity from RHA01 - Revere Housing Authority • Revere Housing Authority. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 24, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 13, 00.
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248127 Revere Housing Authority 200-1 Gold Star Mothers Phase VI. Selective roof and siding replacement at (15) buildings
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The Revere Housing Authority seeks contractors for the 200-1 Gold Star Mothers Phase VI project, focusing on selective roof and siding replacement at 15 buildings. The response deadline is set for April 24, 2026, providing ample time for proposal development. Interested bidders should pay careful attention to the specific requirements outlined in the bid documents linked below.
The Revere Housing Authority aims to replace roofs and siding on 15 buildings to improve their condition and longevity, ensuring better living conditions for residents.
- Contractors specializing in roofing and siding projects.
- Companies with experience in residential housing renovations
- Firms capable of handling multiple building projects at once.
- Review bid documents available at the provided links.
- Conduct a site assessment of the buildings to be worked on.
- Prepare a detailed project plan including timeline and resources.
- Develop a cost estimate for the roof and siding replacement.
- Submit a complete proposal by the deadline.
- Completed proposal form as per the solicitation.
- Cost estimates and budget breakdown.
- Proof of prior experience and relevant certifications.
- Insurance and bonding documentation.
- Timeline for project completion.
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- Ensure compliance with local building codes and regulations.
- Check for any required licenses specific to roofing work in the state.
- Consider a competitive pricing strategy while ensuring coverage of material and labor costs.
- Explore bulk purchasing options for materials to enhance profit margins.
- Consider partnering with local subcontractors for roofing and siding materials.
- Evaluate teaming opportunities with experienced firms in residential renovations.
- Delays in material delivery could affect the project timeline.
- Potential adverse weather conditions during the replacement period.
- Underestimating the cost due to material price fluctuations.
- What specific materials are preferred or mandated for the project?
- Are there existing conditions of the buildings that could affect the replacement process?
- What is the expected timeline and process for required inspections during the project?
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- No specific solicitation number provided.
- No posted date listed for this opportunity.
- No details on the budget for the project.
- No information regarding any pre-bid meetings or site visits.
- Details regarding the evaluation criteria for proposals are missing.
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