Trash Compactor Replacement
Federal opportunity from SW001 - Selectmen • Town of Southwick. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 17, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 76-12-24.
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Description
Trash Compactor Replacement
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BidPulsar Analysis
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The Trash Compactor Replacement opportunity involves the replacement of outdated trash compactors for the Selectmen's Office in SW001. Proposals are due by March 17, 2026, giving ample time for preparation. This project falls under the UNSPSC 76-12-24 classification, providing insight into the specific industry standards required.
The buyer is seeking qualified vendors to supply and install trash compactors to improve waste management efficiency.
- Evaluate existing trash compactor conditions
- Supply new trash compactors
- Install new units
- Conduct post-installation testing
- Company qualifications
- Past performance references
- Detailed pricing proposal
- Installation plan
- Warranty information
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- Specific deliverables details and performance requirements
- Budget constraints or estimates
- Clarification on existing waste management facilities
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