Kenwood water repairs IFB 2026-9
Federal opportunity from DTH001 - Town Hall • Town of Dracut. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 18, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 83-10-15.
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Description
In accordance with M.G.L. c. 30 39M and M.G.L.C.149 29, the Town of Dracut, here after referred to as the â??Townâ??, is seeking bids from qualified vendors capable of providing on-call services for repairs of ruptured or leaking water mains, service lines and fire hydrants within the Kenwood Water Distribution System. The term of the contract is for one year, with the option to renew for two additional one-year terms.
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The Town of Dracut is soliciting bids for on-call water repair services under IFB 2026-9. This opportunity specifically targets qualified vendors who can address ruptured water mains, service lines, and hydrants within the Kenwood Water Distribution System. The contract is set for one year with possible extensions for two additional years, highlighting a need for ongoing service capability.
The Town of Dracut aims to secure reliable vendors for timely repairs of water infrastructure to ensure consistent service within the community.
- Identify qualified bidders
- Prepare bid submissions
- Conduct pre-bid meetings
- Review bids and select vendor
- Manage contract execution and performance
- Completed bid form
- Proof of relevant experience
- Bidder’s qualifications and references
- Understanding of local regulations
- Detailed pricing proposal
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- No detailed performance metrics provided
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- Urgency and response time expectations not outlined
- Clear criteria for bid evaluation not stated
- Local permit requirements unmentioned
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