Elevator Maintenance Service
Federal opportunity from FISD1 - Fiscal Department • Lynn Housing Authority & Neighborhood Development. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 19, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 72-10-15.
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The Lynn Housing Authority and Neighborhood Development invites sealed bids from general contractors for Elevator Maintenance Service for a term of three (3) years in accordance with the documents prepared by the LHAND. The project consists of full preventative maintenance service on ten (10) elevators at seven (7) housing developments identified in the contract documents. Must be DCAMM certified. Please contact cmihos@lhand.org for IFB documents. The cost is estimated at $ 110,000.
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The Lynn Housing Authority and Neighborhood Development is seeking sealed bids for Elevator Maintenance Service over a three-year term, with an estimated cost of $110,000. The service will involve full preventative maintenance on ten elevators across seven housing developments. Interested bidders must possess DCAMM certification to qualify for the opportunity.
The buyer aims to procure reliable maintenance services for elevators to ensure safety and functionality across multiple housing developments.
- Review IFB documents for compliance and details on service requirements
- Prepare and submit a bid proposal by the response deadline
- Detail experience and qualifications related to elevator maintenance
- Include certifications and proof of DCAMM certification in the proposal
- Outline a plan for preventative maintenance schedule
- Completed bid proposal
- Proof of DCAMM certification
- Experience documentation
- Proposed maintenance schedule
- Cost breakdown for services
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- Detailed project specifications beyond general maintenance
- Specific evaluation criteria for bid proposals
- Information on current elevator conditions and any past maintenance issues
- Contact details for potential site inspections
- Clarification on penalties for service deficiencies
- Regulatory or compliance requirements beyond DCAMM certification
- Timeline for contract award process
- Information on expected contract performance metrics
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