IFB#26-14 Cleaning Berkshire County
Federal opportunity from WHAPURCHASING - Purchasing • Worcester Housing Authority. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 23, 2026. Industry: NAICS 76, 11, 00.
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Description
IFB package can be found and downloaded at: http://www.worcesterha.org/currentbids.html
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The IFB#26-14 for Cleaning Berkshire County is being managed by WHAPURCHASING and has a response deadline of April 23, 2026. Proposals can be submitted electronically via the provided download link for the IFB package. This opportunity is relevant for companies with capabilities in cleaning services, especially those familiar with government contracts.
WHAPURCHASING aims to select a contractor for cleaning services in Berkshire County as outlined in the IFB package.
- Companies specializing in commercial cleaning services
- Firms with experience in government contract compliance
- Local businesses within or near Berkshire County
- Completed bid proposal form
- Pricing breakdown for services
- Proof of relevant experience
- Certifications and insurances documentation
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- Focus on competitive pricing while ensuring quality services
- Consider factors like labor and material costs in the bid
- Consider partnerships with local cleaning suppliers
- Subcontracting opportunities for specialized cleaning tasks
- Potential for high competition from local contractors
- Strict compliance requirements for government contracts
- Fluctuation in labor costs affecting pricing strategy
- What specific cleaning tasks are prioritized in the IFB?
- Are there particular standards or certifications required?
- Is there an opportunity for a pre-bid conference?
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- Details on the specific scope of cleaning services required
- Evaluation criteria for proposals
- Information on budget or funding sources
- Any required certifications for contractors
- Contact information for the buyer for questions
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