Laboratory Instruments Preventative and Corrective Maintenance Services RFP
Aug 15, 2026
Closes
Sep 4, 2026
Laboratory instruments preventative and corrective maintenance services.
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Aug 15, 2026
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Sep 4, 2026
Laboratory instruments preventative and corrective maintenance services.
Aug 15, 2026
Closes
Sep 4, 2026
Collision/reaction cell inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer.
Aug 7, 2026
Closes
Aug 22, 2026
Provide all labor and materials for the repair/rebuild of one Deran M26:1 gearbox.
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Boston
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Suffolk
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Charlestown Navy Yard, 100 First Ave, Bldg. 39
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02129
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This document is a Master Agreement between Oracle America, Inc. and Mass Water Resources Authority, comprised of General Terms and a Public Sector Program Schedule (Schedule P). It establishes the framework for future orders of Oracle products (Programs, Hardware, Integrated Software, Operating Systems) and services, including technical support. The agreement outlines definitions, rights granted and restrictions, ownership, indemnification, termination conditions, payment terms, and other legal stipulations. It allows for the placement of orders for a five-year period starting from an unspecified effective date.
This document is a Public Sector Agreement for Oracle Cloud Services between Oracle America, Inc. and the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority. It defines the general terms and conditions for procuring Oracle Cloud Services, covering aspects like service usage, fees, ownership, data protection, warranties, liabilities, and termination. The agreement acts as a master framework for orders, with an identified expiration date of June 13, 2025, for services provided to the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority.
This document is Amendment One to an Oracle Master Agreement (US-TGMA-13637281-08-DEC-2021) between Mass Water Resources Authority and Oracle America, Inc. Its core purpose is to modify Section 2, 'MASTER AGREEMENT TERM AND APPLICABLE SCHEDULES', by replacing the original first sentence with 'This Master Agreement is applicable to the order which this Master Agreement accompanies.' The amendment confirms the Master Agreement remains in full force and effect subject to these modifications.
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This Five-Year Strategic Business Plan for FY 2026-2030 outlines the long-term direction and goals for the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority. The plan serves as a management tool to identify and prioritize strategic initiatives, ensure transparency for ratepayers, and guide staff efforts. Key focus areas include delivering safe drinking water, providing environmentally protective wastewater collection and treatment, and significant infrastructure rehabilitation. The plan is structured around six strategic priorities: Drinking Water Quality & System Performance, Wastewater Management & System Performance, Infrastructure Management & Resilience, Finance & Management Systems, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Workforce Development, and Environmental Sustainability.
The Five-Year Strategic Business Plan for the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority outlines strategic initiatives to deliver reliable, cost-effective, and high-quality water and sewer services, protect public health, and ensure environmental stewardship. The plan is structured around five key strategic priorities: Drinking Water Quality and System Performance, Wastewater Management and System Performance, Infrastructure Management and Resilience, Finance and Management, and Environmental Sustainability. It aims to guide operations, ensure transparency, and adapt to evolving regulatory and environmental conditions.
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The Massachusetts Water Resources Authority's Five-Year Strategic Business Plan (FY2021-2025) outlines strategic initiatives critical to its mission of providing safe drinking water and environmentally protective wastewater collection and treatment. The plan prioritizes significant progress in pipeline rehabilitation, infrastructure replacement, facility rehabilitation, and the Metropolitan Tunnel Redundancy Project. It also incorporates initiatives for digital transformation and a renewed commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Workforce Development. The six key strategic priorities are: Drinking Water Quality and System Performance, Wastewater Management and System Performance, Infrastructure Management and Resilience, Finance and Systems Management, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Workforce Development, and Environmental Sustainability.
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