Citywide On-Call Fencing Installation and Repair Services
Federal opportunity from City of Charlotte. Place of performance: NC. Response deadline: Apr 06, 2026.
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Description
Official Bonfire public listing for City of Charlotte. Reference 269- 2026-142. Open the official portal for full documentation, attachments, and submission instructions.
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The City of Charlotte is soliciting bids for citywide on-call fencing installation and repair services under solicitation number 269-2026-142. The response deadline for submissions is April 6, 2026. This opportunity is strategic for firms with expertise in fencing services, emphasizing the need for prompt and reliable responses to city maintenance demands.
The City of Charlotte aims to establish a reliable contractor base for on-call fencing installation and repair to maintain public safety and city property integrity.
- Contractors specializing in fencing services
- Businesses with experience in municipal contracts
- Firms that can demonstrate reliable past performance
- Review all documentation available on the official portal
- Prepare a detailed service plan for fencing installation
- Outline repair capabilities and response time metrics
- Detail past experience with similar projects
- Include safety and compliance measures
- Provide pricing structures for various service types
- Completed solicitation form
- Company qualifications and references
- Proposed pricing structure
- Compliance documentation and certifications
- Service plan outlining installation and repair capabilities
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Ensure adherence to city regulations and standards for fencing installation
- Certifications in safety and compliance for construction services may be required
- Consider competitive pricing aligned with municipal budgets
- Explore different pricing models for on-call services versus fixed contracts
- Identify potential subcontractors with specialties in fencing materials or installations
- Consider collaborations with local firms that have city contracting experience
- The potential for competitive bidding with established local contractors
- Strict adherence to response deadlines may pose challenges for some firms
- Potential changes in city policies regarding vendor selection or contract execution
- What is the expected volume of fencing work per year?
- Are there specific materials preferred by the city?
- What are the performance metrics and penalties for non-compliance?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- No detailed scope of work provided in the brief
- Lack of specific city requirements or standards
- No information on performance measurements or KPIs
- Absence of historical data on fencing contracts
- No contact information for the procurement officer
- Not specified if there are any bonding requirements
- No budget range provided for the project
- No details on the types of fencing materials needed
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