Pierce House Porch Repair 2026
Federal opportunity from TOL01 - Town of Lincoln • Town of Lincoln. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 27, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 15, 23.
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Description
The Town of Lincoln Pierce House is soliciting bids for structural and carpentry repairs to the B Side Porch of the John H. Pierce House. The project is located at 17 Weston Road, Lincoln, MA. Prevailing Wage Rates apply. Copies of bid specifications may be picked up at the Lincoln Select Board Office, 16 Lincoln Road, Lincoln, MA 01773 Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. They are available for download at: www.lincolntown.org.
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The Town of Lincoln is seeking bids for structural and carpentry repairs on the B Side Porch of the John H. Pierce House, located at 17 Weston Road, Lincoln, MA. Bids must consider prevailing wage rates and can be submitted until February 27, 2026. Detailed bid specifications are available for pick-up and online download at the Town's website.
To engage a qualified contractor for timely repairs to the B Side Porch of the John H. Pierce House, ensuring the work meets prevailing wage standards and is completed satisfactorily.
- Contractors with experience in historic renovations.
- Local carpentry firms familiar with prevailing wage laws.
- Companies with a proven track record in structural repairs.
- Assess current structural condition of the B Side Porch.
- Perform necessary carpentry repairs based on the assessed condition.
- Ensure compliance with prevailing wage rates during the project.
- Final inspection and job completion confirmation.
- Completed bid form as per specifications.
- Proof of contractor qualifications and experience.
- Documentation of ability to comply with prevailing wage rates.
- Schedule of prices and payment terms.
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- Ensure compliance with Massachusetts prevailing wage laws.
- Adhere to local regulations and historic preservation standards.
- Pricing should reflect local labor costs compliant with prevailing wage rates.
- Consider including overhead and profit margins specific to historic property work.
- Consider teaming with local subcontractors familiar with historic preservation.
- Explore partnerships with specialists in carpentry for enhanced bidding capability.
- Potential delays due to weather affecting outdoor work.
- Compliance risks related to prevailing wage laws.
- Community opposition or scrutiny due to the historical nature of the site.
- What specific structural issues are expected with the B Side Porch?
- Are there any additional permits or historical considerations needed?
- What are the expected timelines for inspections and completion?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Bid specifications details are limited until collected from the town office or downloaded.
- Information regarding past repair work on the structure is not provided.
- No details on the timeline beyond the response deadline are available.
- Contact information for the project manager or buyer is missing.
- There is no clarification on the bond requirements or insurance standards.
- Lack of specific disqualifications for bidders beyond general compliance.
- No budget estimates or fiscal constraints outlined in the notice.
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