2026-18 Town Common Lighting
Federal opportunity from WALTH - Walpole Town Hall • Town of Walpole. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 25, 2026. Industry: NAICS 39, 12, 00.
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Description
Town Common Lighting Project
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The Walpole Town Hall is seeking bids for the Town Common Lighting Project, set to close on February 25, 2026. This initiative falls under the UNSPSC 39-12-00 category, indicating a focus on lighting equipment. Potential bidders should prepare to deliver comprehensive proposals by the response deadline.
Walpole Town Hall aims to upgrade or install lighting in the Town Common area, enhancing safety and aesthetics.
- Lighting contractors
- Electrical engineers
- Landscape lighting specialists
- Assess current lighting conditions
- Design new lighting plan
- Procure necessary lighting fixtures
- Install lighting systems
- Conduct testing and validation of lighting effectiveness
- Cover letter
- Company profile
- Project approach
- References
- Detailed pricing proposal
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Compliance with local regulations
- Adherence to safety standards in public installations
- Consider competitive pricing, while accounting for quality of materials and installation expertise
- Consider partnering with local electrical firms
- Subcontracting to landscape lighting specialists could enhance proposal credibility
- Potential delays in approval from local authorities
- Weather-related installation challenges during performance period
- What are the specific aesthetic requirements for the lighting?
- Are there any constraints regarding the types of fixtures used?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- No specific budget disclosed
- No details on local regulations or permits
- No existing lighting plans provided
- No information on the selection criteria for bidders
- No details on performance expectations
- No historical context for similar projects
- No information on potential funding sources
- No contact information for the buyer
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