Auburn Fire Rescue Headquarters Glass and Glazing Trade Contractors
Federal opportunity from ARN21 - Fire Department • Town of Auburn. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 25, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 13, 00.
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The Town of Auburn requests qualified and experienced DCAMM Certified Glass and Glazing Trade Contractors submit Statements of Qualifications for the Auburn Fire Rescue Headquarters Project. SOQs will only be accepted electronically through www.BidDocs.com. See attachment for full description.
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The Town of Auburn is seeking qualified and experienced DCAMM Certified Glass and Glazing Trade Contractors to submit Statements of Qualifications for the Auburn Fire Rescue Headquarters Project. Responses must be submitted electronically through www.BidDocs.com. The submission deadline is set for February 25, 2026, providing ample time for preparation, but also underscoring the urgency to understand all project specifications outlined in the detailed attachment.
The Auburn Fire Department aims to source qualified contractors for the glazing work associated with the Fire Rescue Headquarters Project, emphasizing the need for DCAMM certifications.
- DCAMM Certified Glass and Glazing Trade Contractors
- Firms with experience in similar public facility projects
- Contractors with a strong portfolio in glazing work
- Preparation of Statements of Qualifications (SOQs)
- Compliance with DCAMM certification requirements
- Submission of SOQs through BidDocs.com
- Adhering to the project specifications outlined in the attached documentation
- Completed Statement of Qualifications
- Proof of DCAMM certification
- Company portfolio and relevant project experience
- Financial stability documentation
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- Strict adherence to DCAMM certification is required
- SOQs must be submitted electronically; no hard copies accepted
- Competitive but realistic pricing is essential due to public bid nature
- Consideration for project budget constraints while ensuring quality
- Subcontracting for specialized glazing materials if required
- Partnerships with local contractors to enhance community engagement
- Potential teaming with architects or designers for comprehensive proposals
- Compliance issues due to stringent certification requirements
- Potential challenges in understanding the detailed project specifications
- Risk of non-competitive pricing if costs are underestimated
- What specific types of glazing materials are preferred or required for the project?
- Are there any unique challenges presented by the site conditions?
- What is the expected timeline for the selection process after submission?
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- Detailed scope of the glazing work required for the project
- Budget estimates for the glazing aspect of the project
- Specific project milestones and timelines beyond the submission deadline
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