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607342 MILTON FAP No. HSI-003S(898)X Intersection Improve...

Solicitation: 01z9T7V0nQRUUgMaSjbG
Notice ID: 5a56ffd231b134acabe8403eac04b8c1
DepartmentPublic AgencyPostedDueNo due date posted

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12-month awarded value
$3,120,883,216
Sector total $3,120,883,216 • Share 100.0%
Live
Median
$350,000
P10–P90
$32,476$4,023,104
Volatility
Volatile200%
Market composition
NAICS share of sector
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100.0%
share
Momentum (last 3 vs prior 3 buckets)
+100%($3,120,883,216)
Deal sizing
$350,000 median
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Place of performance
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Description

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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Updated: Mar 24, 2026
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Executive summary
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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.

intersection improvementshighway constructionMassachusetts Department of TransportationFAP No. HSI-003S(898)XRandolph Avenue
What the buyer is trying to do

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.

Who should pursue this
  • Companies with experience in intersection improvements
  • Firms with qualifications in highway construction
  • Contractors with capacity to handle projects exceeding $10 million
Work breakdown
  • Assessment of current intersection conditions
  • Design of improvements plans
  • Procurement of materials and equipment
  • Execution of construction services
  • Final inspection and project handover
Response package checklist
  • Completed bid form
  • Proof of relevant experience
  • List of proposed subcontractors
  • Financial stability documentation
  • Detailed project schedule
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
Compliance notes
  • Bid must comply with Massachusetts state regulations
  • All workers must be certified according to industry standards
Pricing strategy
  • Consider a competitive pricing approach to win against other bidders
  • Include a breakdown of material and labor costs for transparency
Teaming and subs
  • Consider partnering with local subcontractors who know the area
  • Engage suppliers with proven track records in providing quality materials
Risks and watchouts
  • Potential for cost overruns if unforeseen site conditions arise
  • Delays due to regulatory approvals or weather-related issues
Smart questions to ask
  • What are the specific safety standards required for this project?
  • Are there any local subcontractors preferred by the agency?
Source coverage notes

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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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