Sweeping the business district (2.7 miles), designated streets (53.15 miles), and parking lots
Federal opportunity from DPWAT - Department of Public Works • City of Greenfield. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 26, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 72-10-33.
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Description
work consists of sweeping the business district (2.7 miles) as directed; sweeping designated streets (app. 53.15 miles) once in the spring and sweeping miscellaneous streets and parking lots as directed. The contract is for a one (1) year period, March 2026 to March 2027.
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The Department of Public Works (DPWAT) is seeking bids for a sweeping contract that will cover the business district (2.7 miles), designated streets (approximately 53.15 miles), and various parking lots. This contract is set for a one-year period, running from March 2026 to March 2027, with the response deadline on February 26, 2026. Bidders should be prepared to address street conditions and provide directed services throughout the contract duration.
DPWAT intends to maintain cleanliness in the business district and designated streets by contracting a service that provides regular street sweeping, thereby enhancing the area's appearance and cleanliness.
- Sweep the business district (2.7 miles)
- Sweep designated streets (approximately 53.15 miles) once in spring
- Sweep miscellaneous streets and parking lots as directed
- Bid proposal including equipment details
- Experience and past performance evidence
- Pricing breakdown for services
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- Details on the specific streets included in the 53.15 miles
- Equipment specifications required for the bid
- Expected volume of debris or specific maintenance requirements
- Performance metrics for cleaning effectiveness
- Information on penalties for non-compliance
- Evaluation criteria for bid selection
- Potential for renewal after initial contract year
- Details on local community events that may affect sweeping schedules
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