Lancaster DPW Roof Replacement Project
Federal opportunity from LAN02 - DPW • Town of Lancaster. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 15, 2026. Industry: NAICS 30, 15.
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Description
The Town of Lancaster, through its Town Administration, the Awarding Authority, invites qualified bidders to submit sealed bids for the Lancaster DPW Roof Replacement Project, located at 453 Center Bridge Rd, Lancaster, MA 01523 in accordance with Contract Documents prepared by LLB Architects, 161 Exchange Street, Pawtucket, Rhode Island, 02860.
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The Lancaster DPW Roof Replacement Project is an opportunity for qualified bidders to engage in a significant renovation located at 453 Center Bridge Rd, Lancaster, MA. The project is associated with Contract Documents from LLB Architects and has a response deadline set for April 15, 2026. Bidders should be prepared to meet the specific requirements outlined in the documents provided.
The Town of Lancaster is seeking qualified bidders to execute a roof replacement for the Department of Public Works, ensuring compliance with the provided architectural specifications.
- Construction firms with experience in roofing projects
- Bidders familiar with municipal contracts
- General contractors with good safety records
- Review Contract Documents from LLB Architects
- Prepare sealed bid submission
- Site assessment and planning
- Material procurement and logistics
- Execution of roof replacement work
- Complete bid form as per instructions
- Include proof of insurance
- Attach relevant project experience documentation
- Submit bids in sealed envelopes
- Follow the format outlined in the Contract Documents
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- Bidders must comply with local ordinances and regulations
- Adhere to safety and quality standards as outlined
- Consider competitive pricing in line with regional roofing projects
- Incorporate potential material cost fluctuations
- Include labor overhead and profit margins
- Subcontractors with roofing expertise
- Suppliers for high-quality roofing materials
- Stormwater management professionals if needed
- Potential delays due to weather conditions
- Cost overruns if material prices increase
- Compliance with building codes
- What is the timeline for the decision after the bid closure?
- What are the specific materials mandated by the Contract Documents?
- Are there any existing issues with the current roof that should be addressed?
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- Specific project budget
- Detailed scope of work from Contract Documents
- Information on any pre-bid meetings
- Bid evaluation criteria
- Details on permit requirements
- Qualifications required for bidders
- Information on site accessibility
- Nature of bids (fixed price, unit price, etc.)
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