2025-16 MAAB Compliance-Exterior Improvements at 12-12 Belmont Tower
Federal opportunity from WHAMD - CB/Modernization • Worcester Housing Authority. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 12, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 13, 00.
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Description
The Project consists of but not limited to: Exterior accessibility upgrades including new concrete walkway, stairs, curb ramp, handrails, and related site-work.
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The project titled '2025-16 MAAB Compliance-Exterior Improvements at 12-12 Belmont Tower' seeks to implement exterior accessibility upgrades at the specified location. This includes the installation of a new concrete walkway, stairs, curb ramps, handrails, and related site-work. The response deadline for proposals is set for March 12, 2026, allowing ample time for preparation.
The buyer aims to enhance accessibility and compliance with MAAB standards through significant exterior renovations which will improve public access to the Belmont Tower.
- General contractors specialized in construction and accessibility improvements
- Subcontractors with experience in concrete and site work
- Firms with MAAB compliance expertise
- Design and plan exterior modifications
- Remove existing walkways and stairs
- Construct new concrete walkway
- Install new stairs and curb ramps
- Install handrails and other site improvements
- Completed bid proposal form
- Detailed project timeline
- Material specifications
- Previous project references related to accessibility upgrades
- Compliance certifications with MAAB standards
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- Proposals must demonstrate adherence to MAAB standards for design and construction
- Include details on materials and methods ensuring compliance
- Consider competitive pricing, factoring in material costs for concrete and labor for installation
- Evaluate potential additional costs for site preparation and modifications as needed
- Consider teaming with local suppliers for concrete materials
- Engage subcontractors who specialize in stair and ramp construction
- Potential partnership with accessibility consultants for compliance assurance
- Potential delays due to unforeseen site conditions cannot be overstated
- Ensure all designs meet MAAB compliance to avoid project penalties
- Bidding against low-cost competitors might impact profit margins
- What is the current condition of existing walkways and access points?
- Are there any historical preservation requirements for the site?
- What is the anticipated timeline for the project post-award?
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- Specific contract value is not provided
- No details on existing conditions of the site
- Limited information on required project timeline stages
- Any local regulations impacting construction not specified
- Information on existing infrastructure that may impact upgrades is absent
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