DCR 967 Pool & Waterfront Supplies & Equipment & Maintenance & Repair Service
Federal opportunity from DCRWS - DCR Water Supply • Department of Conservation and Recreation. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 29, 2030. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 49-24-00.
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Description
DCR is seeking pre-qualified vendors to establish a Master Service Agreement (MSA) to provide purchase of waterfront, pool, and lifeguard supplies and equipment as well as the maintenance and repair of such equipment used for the safe operation of DCR-managed waterfronts, swimming pools, wading pools, and spray decks.
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The DCR Water Supply (DCRWS) is soliciting submissions for a Master Service Agreement (MSA) aimed at providing essential supplies and maintenance for waterfronts, swimming pools, and associated equipment. This opportunity is set aside for Small Business Participation Program (SBPP) eligible vendors and has a response deadline of March 29, 2030. Pre-qualified vendors will play a crucial role in ensuring the safe operation of various aquatic facilities managed by DCR.
DCR is seeking to establish an MSA for vendors to supply and maintain equipment necessary for the operation of swimming pools, wading pools, and spray decks, enhancing public safety and operational efficiency.
- Identify and pre-qualify vendors
- Establish Master Service Agreement (MSA)
- Procure waterfront and pool supplies
- Maintain and repair aquatic equipment
- Completed vendor qualification forms
- Evidence of previous contracts in similar scopes
- Pricing proposal for supply and maintenance services
- Company profile highlighting relevant experience
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- No specific solicitation number provided
- Lack of details on evaluation criteria
- Uncertainty about budget estimates for the MSA
- No mention of volume of supplies needed
- Absence of clarification on maintenance service expectations
- No definitive timeline for contract awards
- Information on potential vendor meetings or Q&A sessions is missing
- No details on previous contracts awarded under similar scopes
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