| Location: | New Hampshire |
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| Posted: | Mar 5, 2026 |
| Due: | Apr 6, 2026 |
| Agency: | City of Claremont |
| Type of Government: | State & Local |
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CSBCC Teaching Pool Re-Plastering & Lap Pool Acid Wash Project
Request for Proposal
City of Claremont, NH
The City of Claremont, NH (hereafter referred to as the “CITY”) invites qualified firms (hereafter referred to as the “CONTRACTOR”) to submit proposals for the CSBCC Teaching Pool Re-Plastering & Lap Pool Acid Wash Project. Details of the project will be covered in the scope of work section of this document.
Proposals must be submitted in a sealed envelope no later than 10:00 AM EST on Monday, April 6th, 2026, c/o City Manager’s Office, City Hall, 58 Opera House Square, Claremont, NH 03743. Envelope must be clearly marked “CSBCC Teaching Pool Re-Plastering & Lap Pool Acid Wash Project.” Proposals will be opened publicly at 10:15 AM on Wednesday, April 8 th , 2026, in the City Hall Chambers. Unsealed, late, emailed, or faxed proposals will not be accepted.
CONTRACTORS submitting proposals are responsible for being totally familiar with the City of Claremont and the project requested. The contact person for this project is:
Justin Martin, Director of Parks & Recreation 152 South Street
Claremont, NH 03743
(603) 542-7019
Proposal specifications are available on the City’s web site, https://www.claremontnh.com/procurement
All Proposals become the property of the CITY and will therefore be considered a public document which will be open to public viewing, after the bid opening. This Proposal, if accepted, will become a legally binding addendum to the eventual contractual agreement with the CITY. This request for Proposal in no way commits the CITY to make an award or reimburse any CONTACTOR for any expense incurred in responding to this request.
The successful CONTRACTOR will be required to provide proof of General Liability, Motor Vehicle, Workers’ Compensation, and Excess Liability (an “umbrella” policy) insurance, identifying the CITY as an additional insured, and must be submitted to the CITY upon signing of a contract for services. The policy must be issued by a carrier that is duly licensed to do
business in the State of New Hampshire. Any subcontractors will be subject to the same insurance requirements (which will be detailed as a part of the SCOPE OF WORK).
All proposals received in response to this RFP will be evaluated to determine if they are complete and meet the requirements specified in this RFP. The vendor will be chosen based on who will provide the “best value” taking into consideration the most beneficial combination of qualifications, services and cost and who has met the requirements of this RFP. Only proposals judged to be responsive to the submission requirements set forth in this RFP will be evaluated.
Staff will review, analyze and evaluate all proposals and score them in accordance with the criteria described below. If needed, additional information may be requested from one or more CONTRACTORS.
The City reserves the right:
The CITY may award a contract based upon the proposals received without discussion of such proposals with the proposers. Each proposal should therefore be submitted with the most favorable terms the proposer can make to the CITY.
The Request for Proposal documents and Notice of Award shall be the agreement between the CITY and successful proposer with respect to the matters dealt with herein, and such shall supersede all other oral and written proposals, representations, understandings, and agreements previously made or existing with respect to any such matter.
Each CONTRACTOR must be prepared to present satisfactory proof of their capacity and ability
to successfully complete the requirements of this solicitation.
Proposals shall include a brief summary of similar projects or services provided to municipalities including:
The CITY reserves the right to make investigations or inquiries necessary to determine the competency and ability of any CONTRACTOR to complete the requirements of this solicitation. A review may include, but not be limited to, inspection of the CONTRACTOR’s equipment, references, or previous contract performance.
The award will not be made solely based on the cost of services. Evaluation factors to be considered in addition to cost shall be:
Contractor must have been engaged in the construction of commercial pools for at least 5 years. Contractor shall supply references for 5 similar or larger projects completed in last year.
Contractor must have an employee on staff that is a Certified Pool Operator (CPO).
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The contractor shall provide all labor, materials, equipment, supervision, and operational support necessary to complete the following work:
The contractor shall provide all labor, materials, equipment, supervision, and operational support necessary to complete the following work:
Bid bond of 10% of bid price is required. Bid must be held for 120 days.
Contractor must obtain a 100% performance and payment bond for the full scope of work to be done. It will be required prior to contract execution.
Warranty period is for 12 months after completion and acceptance of project.
The CITY reserves the right to add or to subtract to portions of this project to meet funding. Pricing for additional work will be as set forth in quantity bid sheet.
Proposals must conform to the requirements of this request for proposals. The city reserves the right to waive any irregularity in any proposal, or to reject any or all proposals.
Work on the CSBCC Teaching Pool Re-Surfacing & Lap Pool Acid Wash Project will commence in the Spring of 2026.
From the date the pools are drained, the Contractor shall have fourteen (14) calendar days to complete all work outlined in the Scope of Work. Any work extending beyond this fourteen (14) day period shall be subject to liquidated damages in the amount of one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) per calendar day until completion.
Comprehensive General Liability, including Completed Operations Coverage - $1,000,000 per occurrence/$2,000,000 Aggregate – CITY must be named as an additional insured.
Motor Vehicle Liability - $1,000,000 combined single limit – CITY must be named as an
additional insured. Coverage must include all owned, non-owned and hired vehicles.
Worker’s Compensation to all workers providing services under this Agreement; Employer’s
Liability with limits in an amount no less than statutory limits.
All Subcontractors, as agents of the CONTRACTOR under this Agreement, are subject to the same insurance requirements as the CONTRACTOR.
Excess Liability in the minimum amount of $1,000,000 each occurrence – City must be named as an additional insured.
Proposals will be accepted that deviate from the Scope of Work, but all such submissions must specifically state exceptions to the Scope of Work on their own page labeled “Exceptions.”
Any questions or inquiries must be submitted, with attached bid sheets in writing and received no later than (7) calendar days prior to the proposal due date. Answers to all questions or information given to a CONTRACTOR in response to a formal request of a substantive nature will be posted on the CITY’S Procurement Opportunities page on the City of Claremont, NH website ( https://www.claremontnh.com/procurement ) no later than four (4) days prior to the due date.
Only such amendments, when issued by the CITY, will be considered as being binding on the CITY. Verbal explanations or instructions given by a CITY employee to a CONTRACTOR in regard to this solicitation shall not be binding on the CITY and shall be considered informal unless confirmed in writing by the CITY. CONTRACTORS should note that all clarifications and exceptions, including those relating to the terms and conditions of the contract, are to be resolved prior to the submission of a proposal.
The final contract will involve, at a minimum, the terms and conditions set forth in this Request for Proposal including the general conditions and may include those reflected in the specific proposal submitted. The content shall be the exclusive source of the CONTRACTOR’S rights and remedies and shall supersede any and all prior writings, negotiations or agreements of any kind.
The CITY is exempt from all taxes.
All CONTRACTORS must comply with all applicable Equal Employment Opportunity laws and regulations.
The contract will include provisions such as retainage or liquidated damages to encourage timely performance.
Proposals must be submitted in a sealed envelope no later than 10:00 AM EST on Monday, April 6th, 2026, c/o City Manager’s Office, City Hall, 58 Opera House Square, Claremont, NH 03743.
Envelope must be clearly marked “CSBCC Teaching Pool Re-Plastering & Lap Pool Acid Wash Project.” Proposals will be opened publicly at 10:15 AM on Wednesday, April 8 th , 2026, in the City Hall Chambers. Unsealed, late, emailed, or faxed proposals will not be accepted.
Submission Deadline: April 06, 2026
Documents Contact Information
Parks & Recreation
Justin Martin – Director or Parks & Recreation | jmartin@claremontnh.com

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