Center for Active Living Renovation
Federal opportunity from TMS01 - Town Manager Secretary • Town of Chatham. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 20, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 13, 16.
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Description
The Town of Chatham invites sealed bids for the remodeling of the Center for Active Living, 193 Stony Hill Road, that will include a small addition, new dormers and the renovation of the interior and exterior of the existing building.
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The Town of Chatham is soliciting bids for the renovation of the Center for Active Living, located at 193 Stony Hill Road. This project includes a small addition, new dormers, and comprehensive renovations of both the interior and exterior of the existing building. Bids are due by March 20, 2026, indicating a significant timeframe for preparation and proposal development.
The buyer aims to remodel and improve the Center for Active Living to enhance its functionality and aesthetics for community use.
- General contractors with experience in commercial remodeling
- Architectural firms specializing in community buildings
- Subcontractors for interior renovations and exterior works
- Construct a small addition to the existing structure
- Install new dormers on the building
- Renovate the interior spaces to modern standards
- Improve the exterior facade of the building
- Bid proposal detailing methodology and timelines
- Cost breakdown including materials and labor
- Qualifications and previous experience documentation
- Compliance with relevant local regulations and building codes
- Proof of insurance and bonding capacity
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Ensure compliance with local zoning laws and building regulations
- All work must align with safety codes and standards for public buildings
- Consider competitive pricing while ensuring quality materials and craftsmanship
- Outline clear cost allocations for each phase of renovation
- Consider teaming with local subcontractors for efficient project execution
- Explore partnerships with firms specializing in green building practices
- Delays in obtaining necessary permits may impact project timelines
- Potential challenges in coordinating with existing building structures
- Cost overruns if unanticipated structural issues are discovered during renovation
- What are the expected timelines for permit approval?
- Are there any specific design preferences mandated by the Town?
- What is the budget range allocated for this renovation?
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- Additional details on design specifications and architectural plans
- Information on expected total budget for the project
- Any constraints or preferred materials for construction
- Existing conditions report or assessment of the current building
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