House Doctor Building Envelope Services
Federal opportunity from CRLSE - Town of Carlisle • Town of Carlisle. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 16, 2026. Industry: NAICS 81, 10, 00.
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Description
The Town of Carlisle is seeking qualifications from building envelope consulting firms to provide on call House Doctor building envelope design services for municipal building projects. Services may include building assessments, design, engineering coordination, permitting assistance, construction administration, and related architectural services for Town facilities.
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The Town of Carlisle is looking to engage building envelope consulting firms for their House Doctor program, focusing on design services for municipal projects. The selected firms will offer a range of services including building assessments, design, and construction administration. The response deadline for qualifications is April 16, 2026, providing a substantial timeframe for interested firms to prepare their submissions.
The Town is seeking qualified firms to provide on-call building envelope design services to support various municipal building projects.
- Firms with expertise in building envelope design
- Consulting firms with experience in municipal projects
- Companies familiar with building assessments and construction administration
- Conduct building assessments
- Provide design services
- Coordinate engineering efforts
- Assist with permitting processes
- Administer construction activities
- Deliver related architectural services
- Detailed qualifications of the firm
- Relevant project experience
- Resumes of key personnel
- Approach to project execution
- Evidence of past performance
- Proposed team structure
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- Ensure adherence to local regulations
- Align with municipal building codes
- Consider a fixed fee pricing model for clarity
- Evaluate competitive hourly rates for consulting services
- Potential partnerships with architectural firms
- Collaboration with engineering consultants
- Subcontracting opportunities for specialized assessments
- Changes in municipal project scope
- Potential delays in permitting processes
- Competition from larger firms with extensive resources
- What are the specific municipal projects anticipated in the next few years?
- Are there any preferred partners or subcontractors the Town has previously used?
- What is the expected budget range for various services provided?
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- No specific project start and end dates are provided.
- Details on the selection committee or criteria are absent.
- Information about past similar projects in the area is not included.
- There is no information on how many firms will be chosen.
- Clarification on the expected number of projects and their scope is needed.
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