2026-11 Boyden School Roof Project
Federal opportunity from WALTH - Walpole Town Hall • Town of Walpole. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 11, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 15, 26.
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2026-11 Boyden School Roof Project
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BidPulsar Analysis
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The 2026-11 Boyden School Roof Project presented by Walpole Town Hall requires qualified contractors for roofing work. With a response deadline of March 11, 2026, potential bidders should prepare for a competitive proposal process. This project aligns with UNSPSC 72-15-26, indicating a focus on construction services related to roofing.
The buyer is looking to engage contractors for the complete roofing project at Boyden School, ensuring a durable and weather-resistant roof.
- Licensed roofing contractors
- Companies with experience in school construction projects
- Firms with solid financial backing and positive references
- Site assessment and preparation
- Removal of existing roofing materials
- Installation of new roofing system
- Inspection and quality assurance measures
- Final project clean-up and inspection
- Completed bid proposal form
- Detailed project timeline
- Qualifications and experience statement
- References from previous roofing projects
- Cost breakdown and pricing model
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Ensure adherence to local building codes
- Complete all required legal and insurance documentation
- Follow all safety regulations during execution
- Consider competitive pricing based on previous roofing contracts
- Include contingencies for potential unforeseen costs
- Partner with a roofing material supplier
- Subcontract with local workforce for installation
- Potential delays due to weather conditions
- Budget overruns if unexpected damage is found
- Regulatory changes impacting materials
- What specific materials are preferred or required for this project?
- Are there any past issues with roofing installations at similar projects?
- What are the key performance metrics for assessing contractor performance?
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- Detailed project specifications
- Budget allocation for the project
- Previous roofing history of Boyden School
- Specific roofing materials to be used
- Any existing maintenance records of the building
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