Bid No. 26-25 Cobble Mountain Unit 3 Valve Replacements
Federal opportunity from SWSPD1 - Procurement Department • Springfield Water and Sewer Commission. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: May 08, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 15, 45.
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Description
Contract Documents will be available after 10 AM February 9th , 2026 online at biddocs.com
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BidPulsar Analysis
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The Bid No. 26-25 aims for valve replacements at Cobble Mountain Unit 3, with responses due by May 8, 2026. Contract documents will be available from February 9, 2026, providing essential information for bidders. This opportunity presents a key project for agencies involved in utility management and infrastructure maintenance.
The buyer is looking to procure services for valve replacements at the Cobble Mountain Unit 3 facility, ensuring operational reliability and efficiency in water management.
- Companies specializing in utility infrastructure projects
- Contractors with experience in valve replacements
- Firms registered with SWSPD1
- Review contract documents
- Prepare bid proposal
- Submit bid by deadline
- Coordinate with subcontractors if needed
- Attend pre-bid meetings if scheduled
- Completed bid proposal form
- Proof of relevant experience
- Cost proposal
- Compliance with project specifications
- Copy of certification documents
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Adhere to bidding timelines and guidelines
- Ensure all documentation is complete and submitted electronically
- Competitive pricing based on industry standards for valve replacements
- Consider costs for potential delays or additional unforeseen issues
- Partner with experienced plumbing or mechanical contractors
- Subcontract to firms with specialized skills in valve installations
- Potential for technical difficulties with valve replacements
- Delays in receiving contract documents
- The need for adherence to environmental regulations
- What specific standards need to be met for the valve replacements?
- Are there any anticipated project delays due to weather or other factors?
- Will there be a pre-bid conference or Q&A session?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- No specific dates for the start and end of the period of performance
- Lack of details on the anticipated number of valves to be replaced
- Absence of a project budget or funding source information
- No predefined performance metrics or expectations outlined
- No specifics on the pre-bid meeting or walkthrough opportunities
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