Pest Control Services
Federal opportunity from PURCHA - Purchasing • Springfield Housing Authority. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 08, 2026. Industry: NAICS 30, 10, 00.
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Description
For the residential units, administrative areas, basements, and other occupancies of the SHA. The pest control services are anticipated to be for up to 2,400. . IFB packages may be obtained by at www.projectdog.com under project # 873310
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The opportunity is for Pest Control Services targeting residential units and administrative areas, with a scope covering up to 2,400 different locations. The purchasing agency is PURCHA, and proposals are due by April 8, 2026. Interested bidders can obtain IFB packages from projectdog.com under project # 873310, making this a structured opportunity with a clear procurement framework.
The buyer aims to secure a provider for pest control services across various residential and administrative spaces managed by SHA, ensuring effective pest management across their facilities.
- Companies specializing in pest control
- Firms with experience in residential pest management
- Vendors with a proven track record in large-scale service contracts
- Assess pest control needs for 2,400 units
- Develop a pest management plan
- Implement pest control treatment
- Monitor and report on pest activity
- Conduct follow-up evaluations
- Company profile and relevant experience
- Detailed service approach
- Pricing model for pest control services
- References from similar projects
- Proof of necessary licenses and certifications
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- All services must comply with local regulations
- Adherence to environmental safety standards is required
- Certification of pest management professionals must be provided
- Consider a tiered pricing model based on service frequency
- Evaluate cost-effectiveness for large number of units
- Include contingency pricing for additional units if required
- Partner with local pest control experts
- Collaborate with environmental services firms for compliance
- Consider subcontracting for specialty pest control needs
- Possibility of high competition in the bidding process
- Requirement for extensive documentation may lengthen bidding time
- Challenges in managing service across multiple locations
- What is the specific frequency of required services?
- Are there particular pest issues that need immediate focus?
- What are the performance metrics for service delivery?
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- No specific performance period provided
- No solicitation number listed
- Lack of detailed agency contact information
- Absence of previous contract performance data
- Unclear mandatory certifications required
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