IFB McGovern Elementary Bathroom Renovations
Federal opportunity from SCH - School • Town of Medway. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 08, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 15, 11.
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Description
The Medway Public Schools, hereinafter called the Owner or the Awarding Authority, invites sealed bids from Contractors for general bid work and sealed bids from Trade Subcontractors for filed sub-bid work for the Bathrooms Renovations at the McGovern Elementary School at 9 Lovering Street, Medway, MA, 02053, in accordance with the Bid Forms and Contract Documents prepared by Gale Associates, Inc., 300 Ledgewood Place: Suite 300, Rockland, MA 02370.
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The Medway Public Schools is seeking sealed bids for the bathroom renovations at McGovern Elementary School, located at 9 Lovering Street, Medway, MA. The project involves both general contracting and trade subcontracting work, as outlined in the bid documents prepared by Gale Associates, Inc. Bids are due by April 8, 2026, presenting a competitive opportunity for contractors specializing in educational renovations.
The buyer aims to renovate the bathrooms at McGovern Elementary School to improve facilities for students and staff, ensuring compliance with safety and accessibility standards.
- General contractors with experience in educational facilities
- Subcontractors in plumbing, electrical, and HVAC work
- Contractors with references of similar renovation projects
- General contracting work for bathroom renovations
- Trade subcontracting for specialized tasks (electrical, plumbing, etc.)
- Site preparation and cleanup
- Compliance with local regulations and codes
- Quality assurance and project oversight
- Completed bid forms as per invitation
- References from similar renovation projects
- Proof of licensing and insurance
- Bid price breakdown by tasks
- Compliance with the contract documents provided by Gale Associates, Inc.
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- Bids need to comply with Massachusetts state regulations regarding school renovations
- Safety and accessibility standards must be met
- Consider competitive pricing due to multiple bidders
- Review historical pricing for similar renovation projects in educational settings
- Partner with local subcontractors to ensure compliance with local regulations
- Consider teaming with firms experienced in school renovations for a more competitive bid
- Possible delays due to weather affecting renovation timelines
- Compliance-related risks if local regulations are not adhered to
- Budget overruns if unforeseen structural issues are discovered during renovations
- What are the specific compliance and safety standards required for this project?
- Are there any existing conditions that need to be addressed before renovations?
- What is the expected timeline for the project after bid selection?
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- Details on the scope of renovations needed
- Estimated budget for the project
- Specific deadlines for pre-bid meetings or site visits
- Number and type of trade subcontractors required
- Clarification on materials to be used
- Information on funding sources or financial constraints
- In-depth project timeline
- Details on bid evaluation criteria
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