Roof Replacement Project of Two Brookline Buildings
Federal opportunity from 1560 - Purchasing • Town of Brookline. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 29, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 10, 16.
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Roof replacement project of two Brookline buildings including the Lawrence School & the Baldwin Elementary. New Roof system at Lawrence shall be PVC & new roof system at Baldwin shall be slate &EPDM. This project is being electronically bid hard copy bids will not be accepted. The bids are to be prepared and submitted at www.biddocsonline.com
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The Roof Replacement Project for two Brookline buildings includes specific materials: a PVC roof at the Lawrence School and a slate and EPDM roof at Baldwin Elementary. Bids must be submitted electronically at www.biddocsonline.com, as hard copy submissions are not accepted. The project deadline for submissions is April 29, 2026.
The Purchasing agency aims to replace the roofs of the Lawrence School and Baldwin Elementary with specified materials to ensure durability and compliance with current standards.
- Roofing contractors with experience in commercial projects
- Companies specializing in PVC, slate, and EPDM roofing systems
- Contractors with a proven safety record and strong references
- Roof assessment of both buildings
- Removal of existing roofing systems
- Installation of new PVC roofing at Lawrence School
- Installation of new slate and EPDM roofing at Baldwin Elementary
- Final inspections and quality assurance
- Completed bid form
- Project timeline
- Detailed budget breakdown
- Proof of previous roofing projects
- Safety plan
- Warranties and guarantees for materials
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- Adherence to local building codes for school facilities
- Compliance with environmental regulations regarding roofing materials
- Consider market trends in roofing materials pricing
- Competitive pricing due to projected industry standards by the bid deadline
- Consider partnering with subcontractors specialized in slate roofing
- Form alliances with local suppliers for materials
- Potential delays in material supply affecting project timeline
- Market volatility in roofing material prices
- Weather-related interruptions during installation
- Can you provide historical data or case studies of similar projects?
- Are there specific performance standards we should be aware of?
- What is the anticipated timeline for project completion post-award?
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- Specific submission requirements for bids
- Detailed budget constraints or limits
- Current conditions of existing roofs
- Any required project milestones
- Information on previous roof replacements done for the agencies
- Location details for site visits
- The agency's oversight or project management structure
- Potential funding sources or project financing details
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