607342 MILTON FAP No. HSI-003S(898)X Intersection Improve...
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The Massachusetts Department of Transportation is soliciting bids for the Milton FAP No. HSI-003S(898)X Intersection Improvements at Route 28 (Randolph Avenue) & Chickatawbut Road project. The project involves highway and road construction services, including intersection improvements. The estimated total cost of the project is $10,460,000.00. The project requires the contractor to provide all necessary labor, materials, and equipment to complete the work. The contractor will be responsible f... | Title: 607342 MILTON FAP No. HSI-003S(898)X Intersection Improvements at Route 28 (Randolph Avenue) & Chi, Agency: Massachusetts Department of Transportation, State: Massachusetts, Open Date: 1/26/2026, Close Date: 3/24/2026, Last Updated Date: 3/24/2026
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The Massachusetts Department of Transportation is seeking bids for the Milton FAP No. HSI-003S(898)X Intersection Improvements project at Route 28 and Chickatawbut Road. This project encompasses highway and road construction services with an estimated total cost of $10,460,000. Contractors must be prepared to supply all necessary labor, materials, and equipment for the completion of the work required by this solicitation.
The buyer aims to enhance safety and traffic flow at the specified intersection by improving existing road conditions and infrastructure through a competitive bidding process.
- Companies with experience in intersection improvements
- Firms with qualifications in highway construction
- Contractors with capacity to handle projects exceeding $10 million
- Assessment of current intersection conditions
- Design of improvements plans
- Procurement of materials and equipment
- Execution of construction services
- Final inspection and project handover
- Completed bid form
- Proof of relevant experience
- List of proposed subcontractors
- Financial stability documentation
- Detailed project schedule
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- Bid must comply with Massachusetts state regulations
- All workers must be certified according to industry standards
- Consider a competitive pricing approach to win against other bidders
- Include a breakdown of material and labor costs for transparency
- Consider partnering with local subcontractors who know the area
- Engage suppliers with proven track records in providing quality materials
- Potential for cost overruns if unforeseen site conditions arise
- Delays due to regulatory approvals or weather-related issues
- What are the specific safety standards required for this project?
- Are there any local subcontractors preferred by the agency?
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- Detailed compliance requirements from the Massachusetts DOT
- Specific labor and material specifications for bidding
- Dates for project milestones and payments
- Information on site access and traffic management during construction
- Any environmental regulations impacting the project
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