On Call Plumbing Services
Federal opportunity from TYARM - DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS • Town of Yarmouth. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 25, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 15, 11.
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Description
On Call Plumbing Services IFB Documents are available on the Town of Yarmouth website at the link below. https://www.yarmouth.ma.us/bids.aspx?bidId=463
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The Town of Yarmouth is soliciting bids for On Call Plumbing Services, a critical requirement under the TYARM - DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. The response deadline for this opportunity is February 25, 2026, highlighting the timeframe for potential bidders to prepare their submissions. Interested firms can access the IFB documents on the Yarmouth website.
The buyer is seeking qualified vendors to provide plumbing services on an as-needed basis, ensuring that the Department of Public Works can maintain operational efficiencies.
- Licensed plumbing contractors with experience in municipal contracts.
- Vendors capable of mobilizing quickly for on-call services.
- Local firms familiar with the geographic area and regulations.
- Review and understand IFB documents on the Yarmouth website.
- Prepare and submit a bid that meets the requirements outlined in the documents.
- Deliver plumbing services as per the terms outlined in the IFB.
- Completed bid form per IFB specifications.
- Proof of licensing and insurance.
- References from previous municipal plumbing contracts.
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Ensure adherence to local regulations and plumbing codes.
- Verify that all proposed personnel are properly licensed.
- Consider competitive pricing in relation to local market rates.
- Account for potential fluctuations in material costs.
- Collaborate with local plumbing suppliers for expedited delivery of materials.
- Consider partnering with subcontractors for larger projects.
- Potential delays in obtaining necessary permits or approvals.
- Market competition may drive prices lower than expected.
- What specific plumbing services are prioritized by the Department?
- Are there any anticipated volume estimates for services required?
- What is the review timeline for submitted bids?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Scope of plumbing services required.
- Specific evaluation criteria for bids.
- Details on any previous plumbing service contracts.
- Any mandatory pre-bid meeting information.
- Clarification on service area limitations.
- Information on bonding or insurance requirements.
- Budget constraints or funding sources.
- Expected contract duration beyond response deadline.
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