Chelmsford Town Offices Toilet Renovations First Floor
Federal opportunity from CTM01 - Town Manager • Town of Chelmsford. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 22, 2026.
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Description
The Town of Chelmsford is seeking sealed bid from qualified General Contractors as well as HVAC and Plumbing Subcontractors to perform bathroom renovations including but not limited to new auto-doors, flooring, painting, lighting, fixtures, accessories and heaters as indicated in the specifications. Bidders are required to be DCAMM certified. Please see attachment for additional bidding / scope information. Docs available on 3/25/2026 at www.chelmsfordma.gov/bids.aspx.
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The Town of Chelmsford is soliciting bids for the renovation of the first-floor toilets, requiring skilled General Contractors along with certified HVAC and Plumbing Subcontractors. The project includes various updates such as auto-doors, flooring, lighting, and heating installations, all aligned with the specifications provided. All bidders must hold DCAMM certification and the bidding documents will be accessible starting March 25, 2026.
The Town is looking to improve bathroom facilities at the Chelmsford Town Offices, focusing on functionality and modernization through significant renovations.
- General Contractors with DCAMM certification
- HVAC subcontractors
- Plumbing subcontractors
- Install new automatic doors
- Replace flooring
- Upgrade lighting fixtures
- Install new heating systems
- Paint walls and fixtures
- Completed bid form
- Proof of DCAMM certification
- Subcontractor list
- Proposed timeline
- Bid price
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- DCAMM certification is mandatory for all bidders.
- Adherence to local building codes is crucial.
- Consider competitive pricing due to potential multiple bids from qualified contractors.
- Factor in both direct costs and contingencies for unexpected expenses.
- Partner with experienced HVAC and plumbing firms to meet specifications.
- Consider teaming with local contractors for better community engagement.
- Potential delays due to contractor certification processes.
- Increasing material costs may affect bid pricing.
- What specific materials and brands are preferred for fixtures and finishes?
- Is there a deadline for completing renovations during operational hours?
- Are there any previous renovation issues we should be aware of?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Detailed specifications not included in the brief.
- Exact performance start and end dates missing.
- Lack of specific budget range guidance.
- No information on existing conditions of the facilities available.
- Details on the selection criteria for bids not provided.
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