2026-09 Gannawatte Pump Station Improvements
Federal opportunity from WALTH - Walpole Town Hall • Town of Walpole. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 11, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 10, 00.
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2026-09 Gannawatte Pump Station Improvements
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BidPulsar Analysis
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The Gannawatte Pump Station Improvements project is being initiated by Walpole Town Hall with a response deadline set for March 11, 2026. This project primarily falls under UNSPSC code 72-10-00, which indicates a focus on plumbing and related works. Contractors should prepare well-defined proposals that address the improvements needed for the pump station.
The buyer seeks to enhance the operational efficiency and reliability of the Gannawatte Pump Station through targeted improvements and upgrades.
- Companies with experience in municipal water works
- Firms specializing in pump station upgrades
- Contractors with a good safety record
- Assessment of current pump station conditions
- Design improvements for infrastructure
- Implementation of enhancements
- Testing and validation of new systems
- Training for operational staff
- Detailed project proposal
- Background of the bidding firm
- Past performance references
- Staff qualifications and experience
- Cost breakdown
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Bids must comply with local regulations regarding water systems
- All materials and methods used must meet industry standards
- Consider competitive pricing while ensuring quality and compliance
- Include contingencies for unexpected costs
- Local subcontractors who have prior experience with Walpole projects
- Consultants specializing in water treatment systems
- Potential delays in the approval process
- Inaccurate assessments leading to underbidding
- Supply chain issues affecting material availability
- What specific improvements are prioritized for the pump station?
- Are there existing plans or assessments available for review?
- What is the budget range for the project?
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- No specific scope details provided
- Posted date is not available
- Parent path and office information are missing
- No solicitation number given
- No attachment URLs for additional documents
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