IFB 2026-338 MARY C. BURKE ELEMENTARY COMPLEX - ENTRY PAVING
Federal opportunity from 1145CONVD - Purchasing • City of Chelsea. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 19, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 14, 11.
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Description
Starting 2/19/26 by visiting the City of Chelsea's website at: https://www.chelseama.gov/departments/purchasing/current_bids___solicitations.php
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The IFB 2026-338 project involves the entry paving for the Mary C. Burke Elementary Complex. The response deadline for bids is set for March 19, 2026, at 10:30 AM. Contractors interested in this opportunity can find further details starting February 19, 2026, on the City of Chelsea's official purchasing website.
The buyer aims to procure services for paving the entry area of the Mary C. Burke Elementary Complex as part of their infrastructure development efforts.
- Local paving contractors
- Companies with experience in school infrastructure projects
- Licensed general contractors with paving capabilities
- Site assessment and preparation
- Paving material procurement
- Paving installation
- Post-installation site cleanup
- Bid submission form
- Company qualifications
- Technical proposal
- Pricing schedule
- Insurance certificates
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- Ensure compliance with local building codes
- Adhere to environmental regulations during paving
- Consider competitive pricing within local market standards
- Factor in potential material costs fluctuations
- Subcontract with local suppliers for materials
- Partner with environmental consultants for compliance checks
- Weather impacts on performance timeline
- Potential permit delays
- Unforeseen site conditions affecting cost
- What are the specific requirements for the paving materials?
- Are there any restrictions on work hours or days?
- What are the penalty clauses for delays in project completion?
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- Detailed specifications for paving materials
- Exact location of the Mary C. Burke Elementary Complex
- Budget range for the project
- Additional deadlines or milestones related to the project
- Information on current site conditions
- Local regulations that may affect work
- Details on existing infrastructure impact
- Names of previous contractors for reference
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