IFB - Exterior Painting of 158 Main St, Medway
Federal opportunity from TABOS - Town Manager • Town of Medway. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 02, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 15, 13.
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Description
Town of Medway seeks bids for exterior re-painting of 158 Main St. Positive for lead, so need to follow renovation, repair, and preparation (RRP) guidelines. Lead certified company to scrape, sand, prime and paint. Bid docs available at https://medwayma.gov under Find It Fast, RFP/IFB, via bmcgee@medwayma.gov, or at DPW Office, 45B Holliston St, Door 9, Medway, during business hours. Select Board awards the contract.
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The Town of Medway is soliciting bids for the exterior painting of 158 Main St, focusing on lead safety. This project requires a lead-certified company to conduct scraping, sanding, priming, and painting in compliance with RRP guidelines. Bids are due by April 2, 2026, and can be submitted electronically or in person at the DPW Office.
The buyer is looking to contract a qualified firm for the safe and effective exterior repainting of a municipal building while adhering to environmental safety protocols regarding lead.
- Lead-certified contractors specializing in painting
- Companies with experience in municipal work
- Firms familiar with RRP guidelines
- Review lead safety requirements
- Access bid documents
- Preparation work including scraping and sanding
- Priming surfaces
- Painting exterior surfaces
- Completed bid form
- Proof of lead certification
- Detail of relevant experience
- Cost estimate
- Timeline for project completion
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- Must comply with RRP guidelines
- Lead-safe practices are mandatory
- Consider pricing for materials with lead-safe practices
- Account for potential project delays due to lead requirements
- Potential partnerships with environmental safety consultants
- Subcontracting painting prep work to specialists
- Potential for delays due to lead safety regulations
- Unexpected costs related to lead remediation
- Need for experienced staff to ensure compliance
- What specific exterior conditions need addressing?
- Are there existing issues that could complicate the project?
- What is the expected timeline for project approval?
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- Specific budget range for the project
- Any pre-bid meeting details
- Scope limitations for painting
- Lead levels present at the site
- Exact specifications for paint materials
- Follow-up project maintenance requirements
- Timeline for decision-making
- Site access challenges
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