Advanced Meter AMI and water meter project
Federal opportunity from TON01 - Town of Nahant • Town of Nahant. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 17, 2026. Industry: NAICS 47, 10, 00.
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The Town of Nahant is seeking qualified bidders for their Advanced Meter AMI and water meter project, with a response deadline set for March 17, 2026. This project is categorized under UNSPSC 47-10-00, which focuses on telecommunications and related services. Interested bidders should prepare to showcase their capabilities in advanced metering infrastructure to meet the Town's needs.
The buyer aims to implement an advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) and water meter system to improve monitoring and management of water usage.
- Companies specializing in AMI technology
- Water utility management firms
- Manufacturers of water metering solutions
- Develop advanced metering infrastructure
- Install water meters
- Integration with existing systems
- Training and support for town staff
- Cover letter
- Technical proposal
- Pricing proposal
- Qualifications and experience
- Project timeline
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Adhere to local municipal regulations
- Meet UNSPSC 47-10-00 standards
- Consider competitive pricing in relation to AMI solutions
- Explore long-term maintenance plans as add-ons
- Potential partnerships with local contractors
- Collaboration with technology vendors
- Subcontracting data analytics services
- Potential delays in project implementation due to unforeseen circumstances
- Risk of cost overruns
- Changing regulations affecting project scope
- What is the anticipated timeline for the project implementation?
- Are there specific technological requirements or preferences for the AMI system?
- What are the expected challenges the Town has faced with previous installations?
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- Specific performance period dates
- Detailed scope of work
- Budget range for the project
- Number of meters to be installed
- Existing infrastructure details
- Potential environmental considerations
- Expected maintenance terms
- Past experiences with similar implementations
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