DEMOLITION OF 15 MAPLE AVENUE-Request for Quotes
Federal opportunity from TMNGR - Town Manager • Town of Shrewsbury. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: May 12, 2026.
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Shrewsbury is seeking written quotes for the demolition of 15 Maple Ave. in Shrewsbury, MA. All contractors must submit quotes in conformance with this Request for Quotes and the related Scope of Work Statement which shall be available online at www.shrewsburyma.gov/bids and also in the Office of the Town Manager at 100 Maple Ave. in Shrewsbury. Written quotes will be received in the Office of the Town Manager or via email to jgoodwin@shrewsburyma.gov until 10AM on May 12, 2026.
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The Town of Shrewsbury is soliciting quotes for the demolition of a property located at 15 Maple Avenue, with a response deadline of May 12, 2026. Interested contractors must comply with the Request for Quotes and Scope of Work Statement that is accessible both online and at the Town Manager's office. This opportunity emphasizes the need for detailed conformity to the provided specifications to ensure eligibility.
Secure competitive quotes for the demolition of the structure at 15 Maple Avenue, ensuring adherence to local regulations and standards.
- General contractors experienced in demolition work.
- Local contractors familiar with Shrewsbury regulations.
- Companies with a strong safety record in demolition.
- Review the Request for Quotes and Scope of Work Statement online or at the Town Manager's office.
- Prepare and submit written quotes by the specified deadline.
- Follow all local regulations and guidelines in the demolition process.
- Cover letter summarizing qualifications and intent to bid.
- Detailed quote including cost breakdown and timeline.
- Proof of licensure and relevant experience in demolition.
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- All contractors must comply with the requirements set out in the Request for Quotes.
- Adherence to safety and environmental regulations is mandatory.
- Offer competitive pricing while ensuring adequate margins. Consider local market rates for demolition services.
- Partner with subcontractors specializing in waste disposal and environmental safety.
- Consider teaming with a local contractor for enhanced credibility.
- Potential for unforeseen structural issues during demolition.
- Local regulations may change prior to contract start.
- Weather could delay the project timeline.
- What specific compliance requirements must be met for the demolition?
- Are there any existing liens or issues with the property?
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- Detailed Scope of Work Statement not provided in the brief.
- Specific compliance regulations related to the locality are unclear.
- Information about potential environmental assessments is missing.
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