Prequal Trades New Elementary School
Federal opportunity from PO138 - Procurement Office • Town of Stoughton. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 15, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 10, 00.
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Description
Town of Stoughton requests Qualifications of Trade Contractors for a Construction Manager at Risk Project Response to this RFQ is the first step in a two phase procurement process Trades Masonry Misc and ornamental iron waterproofing damproofing caulking roofing and flashing metal windows glass and glazing tile acoustical ceilings resilient flooring painting elevators fire protection plumbing heating ventilation and air conditioning and electrical
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The Town of Stoughton is seeking qualifications from trade contractors for the construction of a new elementary school, under a Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR) model. This RFQ is the first step in a two-phase procurement process aimed at various trades, including masonry, plumbing, HVAC, and electrical work. Responses are due by April 15, 2026, making it critical for interested parties to prepare their qualifications ahead of this deadline.
The Town of Stoughton aims to prequalify trade contractors for a major construction project, specifically for the new elementary school, ensuring they select qualified firms to proceed with bidding in the subsequent phase.
- Contractors with experience in CMAR projects
- Specialized trade contractors in required categories
- Local firms familiar with Stoughton compliance requirements
- Masonry
- Ornamental Iron Work
- Waterproofing and Damproofing
- Caulking
- Roofing and Flashing
- Metal Windows
- Glass and Glazing
- Tile Work
- Acoustical Ceilings
- Resilient Flooring
- Company qualifications
- Relevant project experience
- Bidding capacity
- Proof of licenses and certifications
- Financial stability documentation
- Safety record
- References from past projects
- Timeline for project availability
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Must comply with local building codes
- Meet any state-specific contractor requirements
- Adhere to safety regulations throughout the project
- Consider competitive pricing while ensuring quality service
- Factor in potential cost adjustments due to project duration and market conditions
- Trade contractors may form joint ventures with general contractors
- Consider subcontracting specific trades to leverage expertise
- Risk of incomplete submissions due to complex requirements
- Potential delays in project start if qualified contractors are not identified promptly
- Managing contractor compliance with local laws
- What are the specific selection criteria for prequalification?
- Are there preferred subcontractor requirements?
- What is the estimated budget for the project?
- What are anticipated project timelines beyond prequalification?
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- No specific solicitation number provided
- Lack of detailed project timeline beyond response deadline
- Undisclosed budget for the project
- No details on the selection criteria for qualifications
- No information on the size of the new elementary school
- Absence of links to additional project documents
- No information regarding the construction start date after qualification
- No defined period of performance stated
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