WSU 2026-006 Wilson Hall Rm 214 Classroom Renovation
Federal opportunity from WSUFO - Facilities & Operations • Westfield State University. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 23, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 15, 00.
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Description
Project consists of, but is not limited to, the renovation of Wilson Rm 214 classroom to include lighting, power and data, flooring, painting, and acoustical ceiling.
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The WSU 2026-006 Wilson Hall Rm 214 Classroom Renovation project aims to renovate an existing classroom space. Key renovation tasks include updating lighting, power and data installations, flooring, painting, and adding an acoustical ceiling. The deadline for proposal submissions is April 23, 2026.
WSU Facilities & Operations is looking for qualified contractors to execute a comprehensive renovation of a classroom targeted to enhance its usability and aesthetics.
- Contractors experienced in classroom renovations
- Firms with expertise in electrical and data systems
- Companies specializing in acoustical treatments
- Lighting updates
- Power and data installations
- Flooring renovations
- Painting
- Acoustical ceiling installation
- Company qualifications and experience
- Project portfolio relevant to classroom renovations
- Cost estimates and pricing strategy
- Timeline for project completion
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- Must adhere to local building codes
- Compliance with ADA standards
- Follow WSU procurement guidelines
- Pricing should consider both labor and materials
- Competitive rates are necessary to win the bid
- Consider potential for follow-on work or maintenance
- Electrical subcontractors for specialized installations
- Flooring specialists for high-traffic areas
- Acoustical experts to ensure quality sound management
- Potential delays in material procurement
- Unforeseen structural issues during renovation
- Changes in project scope leading to budget overruns
- What is the total budget for this renovation?
- Are there existing conditions that need to be reviewed before bidding?
- What are the expected completion milestones?
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- Complete budget figures for the renovation project
- Existing condition assessments of Wilson Hall Rm 214
- Specify any sustainability or green building requirements
- Information on any prior renovations or modifications
- Details on the selection criteria for bidders
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