This Solicitation opportunity from Alaska was posted on November 4, 2025. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.
Request for Quotes for Contractual Building Services
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The City of Valdez Building Maintenance Department is seeking to establish a roster of qualified contractors capable of providing a broad range of building services, including electrical, plumbing, HVAC, carpentry, elevator maintenance, boiler services, glass repairs, and related trades. The solicitation, posted on November 4, 2025, invites responses from local and non-local firms interested in future small maintenance projects, with quotes accepted on a rolling basis until December 4, 2025. The project aims to streamline procurement processes by creating a flexible, pre-qualified pool of contractors, allowing the City to select service providers based on project size, qualifications, and availability, with a preference for local vendors. Contractors must submit their proposals via email, fax, mail, or in person, including detailed hourly rates, trip charges, and materials markups, using the provided templates. The contractual framework emphasizes compliance with Alaska labor laws, including prevailing wage rates published by the Alaska Department of Labor, and adherence to the Alaska Employment Preference Act. Contractors are required to hold valid Alaska business, contractor, and specialty licenses, and provide proof of insurance. The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids, waive irregularities, and re-solicit if necessary. The scope of work covers a comprehensive set of building maintenance services, with performance to be supervised by licensed professionals where applicable, and work to be performed within the City of Valdez, Alaska. The solicitation documents do not specify fixed contract durations but suggest a multi-year arrangement, with work performed on a time-and-materials basis. The process includes provisions for submitting addenda and maintaining a planholders list to ensure all interested parties receive updates, while evaluation criteria and detailed contractual clauses are not explicitly outlined in the available materials.
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NAICS
Place of Performance
AK, USASet-Aside
Timeline
Submission Closed
