IFB - Repairs to Transfer Station
Federal opportunity from TDPW1 - Pubic Works Department • Town of Tisbury. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 30, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 13, 00.
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IFB - Repairs to Transfer Station
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The opportunity is for an Invitation for Bid (IFB) focused on Repairs to the Transfer Station, issued by the TDPW1 - Public Works Department. The response deadline is April 30, 2026, and the NAICS codes relevant to this opportunity include 72, 13, and 00. This project presents a long-term engagement that could be beneficial for companies specializing in facilities repair and maintenance.
The buyer is looking to engage a contractor to perform necessary repairs to the Transfer Station, ensuring operational effectiveness and compliance with safety standards.
- Contractors with experience in public works and facilities repairs
- Firms specializing in environmental engineering and maintenance
- Companies with a strong safety record in construction
- Assess the current condition of the Transfer Station
- Develop a detailed repair plan
- Execute repairs and maintenance tasks
- Conduct final inspections and ensure compliance with safety standards
- Company profile and relevant experience
- Detailed project plan and timeline
- Safety plan and compliance documentation
- Cost estimates and pricing strategy
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- Adhere to safety regulations and industry standards
- Ensure that all proposals meet public works requirements
- Document any sub-contracting plans for compliance review
- Consider competitive pricing given the public tender nature
- Include a comprehensive breakdown of labor, materials, and overhead costs
- Factor in potential risks that may affect pricing
- Engage subcontractors experienced in specific repair tasks, if necessary
- Consider teaming with firms that have local knowledge or previous experience with TDPW1
- Delays in obtaining materials could impact timelines
- Compliance with various regulatory requirements needs strict adherence
- Cost overruns due to unforeseen repair needs
- What specific repairs are anticipated for the Transfer Station?
- Are there preferred materials or methods that must be used?
- Is there a pre-bid meeting scheduled for potential bidders?
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- Detailed scope of repairs needed
- Estimated budget or funding limits
- Information on past repair issues
- Existing condition reports of the Transfer Station
- Specific performance benchmarks expected
- Local environmental regulations related to repairs
- Any preferred contractors or subcontractors identified by the agency
- Communication protocols during the project
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