DRAINAGE STRUCTURE CLEANING
Federal opportunity from TMA01 - Office of the Town Manager • Town of Winchester. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 26, 2026. Industry: NAICS 76, 12, 15.
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Point of Contact
Agency & Office
Description
Copies of the Invitation for Bid can be requested via email at apeters@winchester.us
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The Town Manager's Office seeks bids for drainage structure cleaning as outlined in solicitation number BD-25-1354-TMA01-TMA01-125421. Interested bidders have until February 26, 2026, to submit their proposals. Bid documents can be requested via email for further details.
The buyer is looking to procure services for cleaning drainage structures to ensure proper functioning and maintenance of the town's drainage systems.
- Contractors specializing in drainage maintenance
- Environmental service providers
- Companies with experience in municipal infrastructure
- Identify specific drainage structures for cleaning
- Develop cleaning methodology and schedule
- Prepare bid proposal including pricing and timeline
- Submit completed bid by the deadline
- Completed bid proposal form
- Pricing schedule
- Company experience and qualifications
- References from similar projects
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- Ensure compliance with local environmental regulations
- Adhere to safety standards during cleaning operations
- Consider competitive pricing based on market rates for similar cleaning services
- Factor in costs for equipment and labor
- Possible partnerships with local environmental firms
- Subcontracting to smaller specialized cleaning teams
- Potential for scope changes based on site conditions
- Regulatory issues if not compliant with environmental standards
- What specific drainage structures are prioritized for cleaning?
- Are there any particular environmental regulations we need to be aware of?
- What is the expected volume of work over the contract period?
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- Specific location of the drainage structures
- Detailed specifications for the cleaning
- Any mandated reporting or documentation requirements
- Relevant safety protocols
- Payment terms and invoicing process
- Evaluation criteria for bid selection
- Obligations under the warranty after service
- Information on local subcontracting rules
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