Project #25001-9 Carpet Cleaning/Repair Services
Federal opportunity from C03343 - Clackamas County Housing Authority | 001 - Clackamas County Housing Authority • Clackamas County Housing Authority. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Jan 07, 2026.
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Project #25001-9 Carpet Cleaning/Repair Services
On demand CARPET REPAIR/CLEANING SERVICES as needed for HACC residential units and various Administration. Units are scattered throughout Clackamas County from Estacada to Wilsonville. Bid prices shall be good for a period of up to 730 days / TWO (2) years.
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This opportunity is for carpet cleaning and repair services for Clackamas County Housing Authority, with a focus on residential units located throughout Clackamas County, from Estacada to Wilsonville. The bid prices need to remain valid for a period of up to 730 days, or two years, which indicates a potential for long-term engagement with the agency. Respondents should provide on-demand services to ensure timely support for various residential units and administrative areas.
The buyer seeks reliable carpet cleaning and repair services to maintain the condition of residential units and various administrative offices throughout Clackamas County.
- Companies with experience in residential carpet services
- Local vendors familiar with Clackamas County operations
- Businesses that can provide timely responses for service requests
- Conduct on-demand carpet cleaning services
- Perform carpet repair services as needed
- Manage service requests from various locations across Clackamas County
- Company qualifications and experience in carpet services
- Bid prices valid for up to 730 days
- References from past similar projects
- Proof of local operational capability
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- Consider competitive pricing to remain appealing given the two-year bid price validity
- Factor in costs related to travel across Clackamas County
- Local subcontractors that specialize in carpet cleaning or repair services
- Partnerships with logistics companies for timely service delivery
- Changing market conditions affecting carpet maintenance pricing
- Potential for increased demand leading to service delays if not prepped
- Need for compliance with any local regulations for contractors
- What are the expected volumes of service requests?
- Are there preferred brands or materials for carpet maintenance?
- What is the approval process for service requests?
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- No specific scope details for carpet repair methods
- Lack of budget range for services
- Absence of specific performance metrics or KPIs required
- No information on potential penalties for non-compliance
- No background on competing bids or current contractors
- Unclear if there are specific types of carpets to focus on
- No information on potential growth in service volume
- Lack of information on payment terms and conditions
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