FRANCIS WYMAN EMERGENCY GENERATOR REPLACEMENT IFB
Federal opportunity from BTV28 - Business Office • Town of Burlington. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 18, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 26-11-00.
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Description
IFB EMERGENCY GAS GENERATOR REPLACEMENT FOR FRANCIS WYMAN SCHOOL IN BURLINGTON, MA 01803. The complete IFB may be obtained on or after Wednesday, March 4, 2026 at 10 AM, electronically at the following link; https://ma-burlington.civicplus.com/Bids.aspx All questions regarding this IFB should be directed to Nichole Coscia, School Business Manager, in writing via email at ncoscia@bpsk12.org. Questions will be accepted until Wednesday, March 11, 2026 at 1:00 PM.
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The Francis Wyman Emergency Generator Replacement IFB provides an opportunity for contractors experienced in emergency gas generator installations. The solicitation opens for bids on March 4, 2026, and responses are due by March 18, 2026. This project is a critical infrastructure upgrade for the Francis Wyman School in Burlington, MA, requiring timely completion and adherence to safety standards.
The buyer aims to replace the existing emergency gas generator at the Francis Wyman School to ensure reliable operation during power outages.
- Review existing generator specifications
- Prepare and submit bids by deadline
- Coordinate with local authorities for installation
- Provide post-installation support and maintenance
- Completed bid form
- Cost breakdown for the project
- References from previous projects
- Proof of relevant certifications
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- Specific generator model requirements are not mentioned
- No details on performance metrics or testing requirements
- Lack of information regarding available budget for the project
- No indication of project completion timeline or phase details
- Insufficient information on local permits required for installation
- Clarification needed on post-installation maintenance expectations
- Uncertain about the exact number of bidders expected
- No guidance on evaluation criteria for proposals
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