On-Call Overhead Door Services
Federal opportunity from PRC01 - Purchasing • Town of Lexington. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 09, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 15, 00.
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Description
The Town of Lexington invites sealed bids for on-call overhead door services. Bid documents may be obtained online at www.lexingtonma.gov/bids. Sealed bids must be delivered to 1625 Massachusetts Ave, Lexington, MA 02420. The Town reserves the right to reject any and all bids if it' s in the public interest to do so.
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The Town of Lexington is seeking sealed bids for on-call overhead door services, with a response deadline of April 9, 2026. This project will require bidders to deliver sealed bids to the specified address in Lexington, MA. Notably, the Town retains the right to reject any bids deemed not in the public interest, highlighting the importance of compliance and quality in submissions.
The Town of Lexington aims to secure reliable on-call overhead door services for its facilities, ensuring maintenance and timely repairs as needed by the community.
- Companies with expertise in overhead door installation and repair
- Local contractors familiar with Lexington's needs
- Businesses with a proven track record of government service contracts
- Bid preparation and submission
- Compliance with submission guidelines
- Service delivery capability assessment
- Post-award performance monitoring
- Completed bid forms
- Proof of company qualifications and experience
- Cost proposal
- Confirmation of adherence to submission guidelines
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- Ensure bid documents are strictly followed to avoid rejection
- Verify all required content is included in the bid submission
- Monitor for any changes in submission requirements prior to the deadline
- Consider competitive pricing in line with local market rates
- Outline clear pricing for various service scenarios
- Include cost controls and transparency in pricing proposals
- Potential partnerships with local service providers for enhanced capability
- Consider subcontracting to fulfill specific local requirements or compliance needs
- Risk of bid rejection due to non-compliance with submission guidelines
- Potential competition from experienced local contractors
- Changes in public interest that could affect contract awards
- What specific qualifications does the Town value for service providers?
- Are there particular timelines or peak periods for service utilization?
- What metrics or criteria will be used to evaluate bids?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- No specific detail on the scope of services required
- Lack of explicit evaluation criteria
- Absence of a contact point for applicant queries
- Missing information regarding bonding or insurance requirements
- No preliminary budget indicated for this contract
- Unclear about performance expectations post-award
- No indication if this is a new service contract or a renewal
- Limited details on maintenance frequency or service windows
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