All work is pursuant to the requirements of M.G.L c. 30,39
Federal opportunity from COE01 - PURCHASING • City of Everett. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 25, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 72-13-00.
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Description
The proposed improvement project is a park renovation effort to provide an accessible, vibrant, and welcoming urban park space that provides both active and passive features for the community���¢��������s enjoyment.
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This notice (ma_commbuys_e54ea37efcc289a67178) is for a park renovation improvement project to create an accessible, vibrant, and welcoming urban park with both active and passive features for community enjoyment. The procurement states all work is pursuant to M.G.L c. 30,39, indicating a public works construction context. The issuing entity is COE01 - PURCHASING, with a response deadline of 2026-02-25T14:00:00+00:00. The brief does not include location, drawings/specifications, or a defined period of performance, so bidders should confirm scope and bid form requirements before committing estimating resources.
Select a contractor to renovate an urban park, improving accessibility and overall park experience, and deliver a mix of active-use and passive-use features, under M.G.L c. 30,39 public works requirements.
- Urban park renovation construction (site improvement project)
- Accessibility-related improvements to make the park accessible
- Installation/construction of active-use features (e.g., recreation-oriented elements) as defined in bid documents
- Installation/construction of passive-use features (e.g., seating/landscape-oriented elements) as defined in bid documents
- Completed bid submission per the solicitation instructions (confirm required forms, signatures, and submission method)
- Acknowledgement of compliance with M.G.L c. 30,39 as referenced in the notice
- Detailed price proposal broken out as required by the bid documents (confirm alternates/unit prices if applicable)
- Schedule/approach narrative aligned to the park renovation deliverables (accessible, active and passive features) if requested
- Qualifications and relevant past performance on urban park/site improvement projects (if requested)
- Bid security and any required bonds (confirm exact requirements in the solicitation)
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- Place of performance / project location
- Solicitation number and notice type
- Posted date
- Period of performance (start/end) and any phasing constraints
- Submission instructions (portal vs. physical delivery) and required bid artifacts
- Bonding/bid security and insurance requirements
- Detailed scope defining the active and passive features
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