De-pave & Tree Planting
Federal opportunity from PUR13 - PURCHASING • City of Attleboro. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 19, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 70-11-15.
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The City of Attleboro is requesting sealed bids to de-pave sidewalks and plant 25-50 street trees in the public right of way along designated areas in Attleboro, MA. The Request For Bid can be downloaded from the City's website @ http://www.cityofattleboro.us/Bids.aspx or in person at Attleboro City Hall, Purchasing, 77 Park St Attleboro MA 02703 where bids are also due. DO NOT SUBMIT BIDS VIA COMMBUYS
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The City of Attleboro is seeking bids for a project that involves de-paving sidewalks and planting 25-50 street trees in public rights of way. This Request For Bid is available on the city's website or at Attleboro City Hall, with bids due by February 19, 2026. Companies interested in participating must ensure not to submit bids via COMMBUYS, as this is a critical compliance requirement.
The City aims to enhance urban landscaping and improve pedestrian accessibility by removing existing pavement and adding trees in specific areas of Attleboro.
- De-paving existing sidewalks
- Planting 25-50 street trees
- Ensuring compliance with local regulations
- Project completion and reporting
- Company profile and qualifications
- Previous relevant project examples
- Detailed project plan and schedule
- Pricing proposal
- Compliance statement regarding submission guidelines
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- Specific contract value of the bid
- Details on the types of trees to be planted
- Exact measurement of sidewalk areas to be de-paved
- Any required permits or planning approvals
- Local community engagement requirements related to the project
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