GARAGE RENOVATION PROJECT OF DARTMOUTH MAINTENANCE GARAGE
Federal opportunity from DEP09 - Parks and Rec • Town of Dartmouth. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 05, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 13, 00.
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The Town of Dartmouth (Awarding Authority) will receive bids for Garage Renovation Project to Dartmouth Maintenance Garage located at 1048 Allen Street, Dartmouth, MA at the Office of the Parks & Recreation located at Dartmouth Town Hall, 400 Slocum Road, Dartmouth, MA 02747. The estimated construction cost of this Project is $800,000.
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The Town of Dartmouth is seeking bids for the Garage Renovation Project at the Dartmouth Maintenance Garage, with an estimated construction cost of $800,000. Bids must be submitted to the Parks & Recreation Office located in Dartmouth Town Hall. This renovation is part of a larger effort to enhance municipal facilities and improve operational efficiency.
The Town of Dartmouth aims to renovate the existing Dartmouth Maintenance Garage to better serve its Parks and Recreation Department, facilitating improved maintenance and storage capabilities.
- General Contractors with experience in municipal construction
- Construction firms with renovation expertise in garage facilities
- Firms familiar with Dartmouth regulations and standards
- Site assessment and preparation
- Demolition of existing structures as needed
- Renovation of garage interiors
- Installation of new storage and maintenance features
- Compliance with local building codes
- Bid pricing document
- Proposed timeline for project completion
- Proof of insurance and bonding
- Details on past relevant projects
- Compliance certifications
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- Ensure adherence to local building codes and regulations
- Include necessary environmental assessments in proposal
- Consider competitive bid pricing to attract attention, but ensure coverage of project costs and contingencies
- Investigate pricing trends in municipal garage renovations
- Consider teaming with local subcontractors for specialized tasks like electrical and plumbing work
- Engage suppliers with experience in municipal renovations for competitive pricing on materials
- Potential delays due to compliance and regulatory approvals
- Budget overruns if unforeseen conditions are discovered during renovation
- Competition from established local contractors
- What are the specific requirements for compliance with local building codes?
- Are there specific materials or construction methods preferred by the town?
- Is there a detailed timeline provided for project milestones?
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- Specific details about the scope of renovations
- Contact information for the Town of Dartmouth representative
- Clarification on any pre-bid meetings or informational sessions
- Exact deadline for bid submissions if different from the posted date
- List of attachments for further detailed specifications
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