Roof Replacement Project of three Brookline Buildings
Federal opportunity from 1560 - Purchasing • Town of Brookline. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 18, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 15, 26.
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Description
The Town of Brookline will receive bids for Roof Replacement to Three Buildings located in Brookline, MA. These include the Town Hall, 333 Washington Street, Main Library, 361 Washington Street, & Fire Station #6, 962 Hammond Street.The estimated construction cost for this Project is $1,500,000. Bidders shall be DCAMM Certified in Roofing.
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The Town of Brookline is seeking bids for a Roof Replacement Project involving three buildings: Town Hall, Main Library, and Fire Station #6. The estimated construction cost is $1.5 million, with a response deadline of February 18, 2026. Bidders must hold DCAMM certification in Roofing, which is essential for participation in this project.
The Town of Brookline aims to replace the roofs of three vital municipal buildings to ensure their structural integrity and protect them from weather-related damage while adhering to budgetary constraints.
- Contractors with roofing experience
- DCAMM Certified roofing companies
- Local roofing firms familiar with Brookline regulations
- Roof inspection and assessment
- Design and planning
- Material selection and procurement
- Roof installation
- Quality assurance and inspection
- Completed bid form
- Proof of DCAMM certification
- Detailed project approach and timeline
- List of past roofing projects
- Cost estimation breakdown
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- Bidders must demonstrate compliance with local construction regulations
- DCAMM certification is mandatory for all bidders
- Consider competitive pricing due to higher project cost
- Include a detailed breakdown of costs for transparency
- Potential partnership with local subcontractors for roofing supplies
- Collaboration with project management firms for timeline adherence
- Delays in obtaining roofing materials due to supply chain issues
- Risk of weather-related disruptions during installation
- Potential for budget overages if unexpected structural repairs are needed
- What specific materials are preferred for the roof replacements?
- Are there any existing issues with the buildings that we should be aware of before bidding?
- What timeline is preferred for project completion?
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- No posted date provided for the opportunity
- No additional solicitation numbers available
- Absence of detailed technical specifications
- Lack of information regarding pre-bid meetings
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