Lynnfield South Fire Station Demolition Project
Federal opportunity from LFDPW - Department of Public Works • Town of Lynnfield. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 06, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 72-12-14.
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Last day for written questions: 3:00PM, Friday, February 27, 2026. All questions shall be submitted in writing electronically and all requests for information (RFIâ??s) must be emailed to Tappe Architects - David Gould â?? Dgould@tappe.com WITH A cc: to: John Scenna - jscenna@town.lynnfield.ma.us Ian Sheridan â?? Isheridan@pmaconsultants.com referencing "Lynnfield South Fire Demo" in the subject line
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The Lynnfield South Fire Station Demolition Project is being managed by the Lynnfield Department of Public Works (LFDPW). Interested bidders must submit any written questions by February 27, 2026, indicating the project title in the subject line. This project presents an opportunity for demolition contractors experienced in government projects, particularly those familiar with public works in Massachusetts.
The buyer is seeking qualified contractors to perform the demolition of the Lynnfield South Fire Station, ensuring compliance with local regulations and safety standards.
- Review project documentation including attachment URLs
- Perform site assessment and prepare demolition plan
- Obtain necessary permits and approvals
- Conduct demolition activities
- Site restoration and cleanup after demolition
- Written proposal addressing scope of work
- Proof of previous relevant project experience
- Safety plan for demolition activities
- Detailed timeline for project completion
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- Details on the specific site conditions
- Local environmental regulations
- Requirements for waste disposal
- Information about previous work on the site
- Specific safety protocols needed
- Complete list of required permits
- Existing utilities to be managed during demolition
- Expected budget range
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