legal ad only FY26 Barnstable Police Station Detectives Wing HVAC Upgrades
Federal opportunity from PUR01 - Purchasing Division • Town of Barnstable. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 29, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 14, 00.
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Description
all labor, materials, and equipment necessary to replace HVAC, ceilings, clean existing ductwork, install new doors, frames, windows, and louvers. Brickwork associated with new fenestration, demo minor finishes, alternate scopes of work. https://townofbarnstable.bonfirehub.com
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The Barnstable Purchasing Division seeks proposals for comprehensive HVAC upgrades for the Detectives Wing of the Barnstable Police Station. The project involves the replacement of HVAC systems, cleaning existing ductwork, and installing new doors, windows, and brickwork. The response deadline for this solicitation is April 29, 2026, providing ample time for interested bidders to prepare their proposals.
The buyer aims to upgrade the HVAC systems and improve the overall functionality and appearance of the Detectives Wing at the Barnstable Police Station, ensuring a better working environment for the police department.
- HVAC contractors with experience in government projects
- General contractors with capabilities in building renovations
- Companies that specialize in custom window and door installations
- Replace existing HVAC systems
- Clean existing ductwork
- Install new doors, frames, and windows
- Perform necessary brickwork associated with new fenestration
- Demolition of minor finishes
- Manage alternate scopes of work
- Company qualifications and experience
- Detailed project plan and timeline
- Cost proposal
- References from previous similar projects
- Compliance with local regulations
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- Ensure compliance with all local building codes
- Follow safety regulations during construction
- Adhere to environmental standards for HVAC systems
- Consider competitive pricing in line with similar government contracts
- Account for materials and labor costs prevalent in the area
- Factor in potential contingencies for unforeseen work
- Consider teaming with local subcontractors for specialized work such as electrical installations or masonry.
- Form partnerships with suppliers for bulk pricing on HVAC equipment and materials.
- Potential delays in material delivery affecting project timeline
- Difficulty in coordinating with police operations during construction
- Ensuring compliance with all project specifications to avoid costly revisions
- What is the timeline for any necessary permits?
- Are there specific requirements for material sourcing?
- Can we access the facility for preliminary inspections before bidding?
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- No specific solicitation number provided
- Posted date is not available
- No details on the performance period are listed
- No information on previous HVAC systems in place
- No attachments or additional resource links provided
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