MHS Roof and HVAC Repair Project
Federal opportunity from SCHOOL1 - School Department • Town of Millbury. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 18, 2026. Industry: NAICS 30, 19, 00.
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Description
Roof and HVAC Repair Project. Scope involves roofing and flashing, painting and coating, plumbing, heating, ventilation and air conditioning, and electrical.
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BidPulsar Analysis
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The MHS Roof and HVAC Repair Project seeks qualified contractors for comprehensive repairs, including roofing, plumbing, HVAC, and electrical work at a school facility. The response deadline for submissions is set for February 18, 2026, creating a unique opportunity to engage with the SCHOOL1 - School Department. Participation in this project may align well with firms specializing in facility maintenance and repair within educational settings.
The School Department intends to perform essential repairs to the roofing and HVAC systems, ensuring the functionality and safety of the school environment for its students and staff.
- Contractors with experience in commercial roofing
- Companies specializing in HVAC systems
- Firms with a history of working with educational institutions
- Roofing and flashing repair
- Painting and coating services
- Plumbing repairs
- HVAC services
- Electrical works
- Company capabilities statement
- Past performance references
- Detailed project approach and timeline
- Cost proposal
- Relevant certifications and licenses
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Familiarity with school building codes
- Adherence to safety regulations during construction
- Consider a competitive pricing strategy due to the public nature of the project
- Prepare to offer a warranty for materials and workmanship to enhance bid attractiveness
- Consider partnering with HVAC specialists
- Engage roofing subcontractors with established local reputations
- Potential supply chain delays for roofing or HVAC materials
- Weather-related impacts on construction schedules
- What specific safety and compliance standards must be adhered to for work on school property?
- Are there preferred materials or brands that the School Department would like to see used in repairs?
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- Specific budget estimate for the project
- Licensing or bonding requirements for contractors
- Detailed performance metrics or success criteria
- Any pre-bid conference scheduled
- Information on existing condition assessments of the roof and HVAC systems
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