The School, operating under the City of Cambridge, is dedicated to maintaining safe, functional, and compliant educational facilities to support student learning and staff operations. Its core mission centers on ensuring the reliability of critical infrastructure—particularly HVAC, refrigeration, and environmental systems—within school buildings.
School is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors. It currently has 1 open contract opportunity.
Spending trends, top contractors, industry breakdown, and recent contract activity.
AI Mission Profile
The School, operating under the City of Cambridge, is dedicated to maintaining safe, functional, and compliant educational facilities to support student learning and staff operations. Its core mission centers on ensuring the reliability of critical infrastructure—particularly HVAC, refrigeration, an...
The School, operating under the City of Cambridge, is dedicated to maintaining safe, functional, and compliant educational facilities to support student learning and staff operations. Its core mission centers on ensuring the reliability of critical infrastructure—particularly HVAC, refrigeration, and environmental systems—within school buildings. Strategic priorities include proactive maintenance of mechanical and building equipment, air quality assurance, and timely replacement of aging systems to uphold health standards and operational continuity. The agency prioritizes resilience and regulatory compliance, with initiatives focused on minimizing service disruptions and safeguarding indoor environmental conditions for vulnerable populations.
Procurement patterns reveal a consistent reliance on specialized service contracts for the repair, maintenance, and installation of commercial and industrial equipment, particularly food service refrigeration units and exhaust systems. The agency frequently issues rebids and ongoing solicitations for on-call labor and materials, indicating a preference for responsive, performance-based service agreements over capital procurement. These contracts are structured to enable rapid mobilization and long-term vendor accountability for facility-critical systems.
The agency primarily targets NAICS 811310 for machinery and equipment repair, 541380 for environmental testing services, and 238290 for building equipment contracting. These categories reflect a technical focus on mechanical integrity and environmental monitoring rather than construction or technology procurement. There are no set-asides or diversity preferences indicated in procurement practices, suggesting vendor selection is driven by technical capability, responsiveness, and lifecycle cost efficiency. The agency maintains recurring relationships with contractors capable of delivering preventive maintenance and emergency response services.
As a department of the City of Cambridge, the School operates within municipal school facilities across the city, managing infrastructure through direct-service contracts and on-call procurement vehicles. It does not utilize federal contracting mechanisms, relying instead on local procurement codes and competitive solicitation processes to secure specialized technical services.
Recent School Contracts
The latest contract opportunities posted by School, including active solicitations and recent awards.