2026-13 Walpole High School Partial Roof Replacement
Federal opportunity from WALTH - Walpole Town Hall • Town of Walpole. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 18, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 10, 16.
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Walpole High School Partial Roof Replacement
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The Walpole High School is seeking bids for a partial roof replacement project, solicited by Walpole Town Hall. The proposal deadline is set for March 18, 2026, making this a time-sensitive opportunity. Interested bidders should note that the project falls under the UNSPSC classification 72-10-16, indicating construction-related services.
The buyer is aiming to engage contractors to execute a partial roof replacement at Walpole High School to ensure the facility is functioning and safe for educational purposes.
- Roofing contractors with experience in educational facilities
- Companies with valid licenses and insurance
- Firms that have previously completed similar projects
- Assessing the current roof condition
- Design and planning for the new roof structure
- Material procurement for roofing materials
- Execution of roofing work
- Inspection and quality assurance post-completion
- Company profile and experience
- Detailed project approach and timeline
- Cost estimate including materials and labor
- Evidence of relevant past performance
- Compliance with local building codes
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- Must comply with local government regulations
- Adherence to safety standards for school environments
- Consider competitive pricing to account for budget constraints
- Include detailed line-item costs for transparency
- Consider partnering with local subcontractors for material sourcing
- Engage safety and compliance specialists as needed
- Potential for delays due to weather conditions during construction
- Budget overruns if material costs increase
- Challenges in coordinating work around school activities
- What is the budget allocated for this project?
- Are there specific materials that must be used?
- What are the safety protocols in place for work on school grounds?
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- No specific budget or estimated cost given for the project.
- Lack of additional documentation or detailed specifications for the roof replacement.
- No defined project timeline or sequence of tasks outlined beyond the bid deadline.
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