Main Apron Reconstruction at Fitchburg Airport
Federal opportunity from FTBRG - PROCUREMENT DEPARTMENT • City of Fitchburg. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 08, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 14.
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Main Apron Reconstruction at Fitchburg Airport
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The Main Apron Reconstruction project at Fitchburg Airport is being procured by the FTBRG - PROCUREMENT DEPARTMENT. This opportunity, which targets small businesses, is crucial for enhancing airport operations and capacity. The response deadline is set for April 8, 2026, offering bidders ample time to prepare submissions.
The buyer aims to reconstruct the main apron at Fitchburg Airport to improve safety, efficiency, and capacity for aircraft operations.
- General contractors with experience in airport infrastructure
- Construction firms specializing in asphalt and concrete work
- Small businesses in the construction industry
- Project planning and scheduling
- Site preparation and demolition
- Concrete and asphalt work for apron reconstruction
- Marking and signage installation
- Safety inspections and compliance checks
- Completed bid proposal
- Company qualifications and past performance examples
- Detailed project schedule and timeline
- Cost estimate and pricing information
- Safety and compliance documentation
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- Adhering to FAA regulations for airport construction
- Local zoning and environmental regulations compliance
- Necessary safety certifications must be provided
- Competitive pricing based on market analysis of similar projects
- Consideration of labor and material costs specific to airport contracts
- Potential for add-ons based on unforeseen site conditions
- Collaborate with local subcontractors for specialized services
- Form joint ventures to enhance bidding strength
- Seek partnerships with engineering firms for technical compliance
- Delays due to adverse weather conditions
- Potential for increased costs due to material shortages
- Regulatory compliance failures could lead to penalties
- What are the specific dimensions and requirements for the apron reconstruction?
- Are there existing conditions on-site that could impact project pricing?
- What is the anticipated timeline for project approval and start date?
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- Specific budget or funding details
- Historical performance data of the airport facilities
- Exact start and end dates for the construction period
- Details on any required certifications or qualifications
- Information on potential funding sources or grants
- Lists of previous contractors and project references
- Environmental impact assessments if applicable
- Any previous studies or designs related to the apron
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