MWVCAA is seeking general contractors for our Weatherization Program
Federal opportunity from Mid-Willamette Valley Community Action Agency. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: May 14, 2025.
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MWVCAA is seeking general contractors for our Weatherization Program
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The Mid-Willamette Valley Community Action Agency (MWVCAA) is seeking general contractors to participate in their Weatherization Program. This opportunity is aimed at contractors with experience in energy efficiency improvements, essential for enhancing housing conditions in the community. Proposals are due by May 14, 2025, allowing ample time for preparation and collaboration.
MWVCAA aims to improve energy efficiency in residential properties through a dedicated Weatherization Program, requiring skilled general contractors for effective execution.
- General contractors with experience in weatherization and energy efficiency projects.
- Contractors familiar with community action programs and local regulations.
- Identify qualified general contractors for the Weatherization Program.
- Assess contractor experience in energy-efficient improvements.
- Establish compliance and reporting standards for contractors.
- Company profile and relevant experience.
- Proposed methodologies for weatherization.
- References from previous projects.
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Ensure compliance with local regulations regarding energy efficiency.
- Review and adhere to all MWVCAA contractual requirements.
- Consider a competitive pricing model based on previous weatherization projects.
- Detailed cost breakdown for materials and labor should be included.
- Explore teaming with local energy efficiency consultants.
- Consider subcontracting specialized services for comprehensive coverage.
- Potential delays in project execution due to contractor availability.
- Unforeseen increases in material costs affecting project budgets.
- What are the specific criteria for contractor selection?
- Are there preferred subcontractors or partners for this project?
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- No detailed evaluation criteria disclosed.
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