17-IND-7516-Upholstery/Mattress
Federal opportunity from DOCIF - DOC Fiscal Services MassCor Industries • Department of Correction. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Jun 30, 2028. Industry: NAICS 13, 11, 16, 21, 24, 31, 19.
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Contract Manager: Tiffany Myers 508-422-3440
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BidPulsar Analysis
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The solicitation for '17-IND-7516-Upholstery/Mattress' is issued by DOCIF - DOC Fiscal Services MassCor Industries. This contract appears to target small business participation, given the SBPP eligibility. Interested bidders should review attached documents for detailed specifications and requirements.
The buyer seeks to procure upholstery and mattress solutions, potentially for use within MassCor Industries, which serves various state entities.
- Small businesses with experience in upholstery and mattress manufacturing
- Companies that have previously worked with state contracts
- Firms that can provide quality materials and craftsmanship
- Completed proposal document
- References from previous contracts
- Pricing sheet
- Compliance with SBPP requirements
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- Ensure alignment with NAICS codes listed: UNSPSC 13-11-13, 11-16-21, 11-16-24, 31-16-19
- Adherence to small business participation guidelines
- Consider competitive pricing models aligned with state contracts
- Review previous contracts for pricing benchmarks
- Partner with other small businesses to enhance capability
- Subcontract for specialized materials if necessary
- Potential for slow decision-making processes due to bureaucratic procedures
- Quality assurance measures required to meet state standards
- What is the expected volume and frequency of orders?
- Are there any specific materials or compliance standards we need to follow?
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- Specific delivery timelines are not outlined
- Detailed specifications or performance requirements are absent
- No information on total contract value
- Unclear customer service expectations for post-delivery support
- Absence of evaluation criteria for bids
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