Design Services Alarms and Backup Power Solutions for 3Sewer Lift Stations
Federal opportunity from DUX03 - Department of Public Works • Town of Duxbury. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Jul 24, 2202. Industry: NAICS 81, 10, 00.
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Description
Town of Duxbury is seeking Statements of Qualifications (SOQs) from qualified firms to provide consulting and engineering services for the assessment and preliminary design of alarms and emergency backup power solutions for three lift stations in and around the Duxbury Middle School and High School campuses.
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The Town of Duxbury is soliciting Statements of Qualifications (SOQs) for design services related to alarms and backup power solutions for three sewer lift stations. This project focuses on consultation and engineering necessary for the assessment and preliminary design in the Duxbury Middle School and High School areas. Interested firms must submit their qualifications by July 24, 2022, emphasizing their expertise in similar projects.
The buyer seeks qualified firms to provide consulting and engineering services specifically for the assessment and preliminary design of emergency systems for sewer lift stations near educational facilities.
- Engineering firms specializing in power systems
- Firms with experience in municipal projects
- Consulting companies with a focus on emergency solutions
- Consulting services for assessments
- Engineering design for alarms
- Preliminary design for backup power solutions
- Completed Statement of Qualifications
- Relevant project experience
- List of key personnel and qualifications
- Preliminary design methodologies proposed
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- All submissions must adhere to municipal guidelines
- Qualifications presented must demonstrate experience with similar infrastructure
- Consider a value-based pricing strategy based on the complexity of services offered
- Provide a clear breakdown of costs for each segment of the project
- Consider teaming with local engineering firms familiar with Duxbury's regulations
- Explore subcontracting opportunities with firms specialized in alarm systems
- Potential delays in project timelines if qualifications are not accurately presented
- Misalignment between the buyer's expectations and submitted proposals
- What are the specific requirements for the alarm systems?
- Are there existing designs or assessments available for review?
- What is the expected timeline for the project?
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- No specific budget or pricing details provided
- Lack of performance period information
- No details on the evaluation criteria for SOQs
- Specific regulations or guidelines from the Department of Public Works not outlined
- No contact information for queries has been mentioned
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