Opportunity
Massachusetts COMMBUYS #BD-22-1221-MOD00-MOD-129345
Bay Village Slate Roof Replacement for New Bedford Housing Authority
Posted
May 20, 2026
Respond By
June 17, 2026
Identifier
BD-22-1221-MOD00-MOD-129345
NAICS
238160
This opportunity involves a major roofing replacement project for the New Bedford Housing Authority's Bay Village properties: - Government Buyer: - New Bedford Housing Authority, Modernization Office - Project Scope: - Complete removal and replacement of ten slate roofs on bungalow-style buildings at six locations - Replacement of existing slate roofing with standing seam metal roofing - Includes all related components: slate shingles, underlayment, flashings, fascia, gutters, downspouts, plumbing vent flashings, and roof vents - Solar Panel System Requirements: - Temporary loosening and reinstallation of electrical conduits serving solar panels on adjacent taller roofs - Testing of affected solar panel systems after completion - Notable Requirements: - Contractors must have experience with both slate and standing seam metal roofing - Must be able to handle electrical work related to solar panel systems - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) or brands are specified in the solicitation - Locations: - Six buildings along Acushnet Avenue and Second Street, New Bedford, MA - Quantities: - Ten roofs to be replaced - Period of Performance: - Work will begin after contract award and continue through project completion; specific dates not provided
Description
The New Bedford Housing Authority invites sealed bids from qualified roofing contractors for the Bay Village Slate Roof Replacement project. The project involves replacing ten slate roofs on bungalow roofs at six buildings located along Acushnet Avenue and Second Street in New Bedford, MA. The work includes complete removal and replacement of existing slate roofing systems with standing seam metal roofing, including slate shingles, underlayment, flashings, fascia, gutters, downspouts, plumbing vent flashings, and roof vents. The project also requires temporary loosening and reinstallation of existing electrical conduits serving solar panels on adjacent taller roofs and testing of affected solar panel systems upon completion.