Roadway Improvements and Sewer Replacement Kingsley Ave
Federal opportunity from NHDPW - Department of Public Works • City of Northampton. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 07, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 14, 10.
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Sealed Bids for Contract 2026 Kingsley Ave Roadway Improvements and Sewer Replacement to be received by the Northampton Dept of Public Works at their office at 125 Locust St, Northampton, MA until 2:00 P.M. on April 7, 2026 at which time they will be publicly opened and read. Bid Documents will be available by contacting dpwinfo@northamptonma.gov
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The City of Northampton is seeking sealed bids for roadway improvements and sewer replacement along Kingsley Ave, with a deadline set for April 7, 2026. The contract will be managed by the Northampton Department of Public Works, and bids must be submitted to their office at 125 Locust St, Northampton, MA. This project presents an opportunity for contractors with expertise in public works and infrastructure rehabilitation.
The Northampton DPW is looking to improve roadway conditions and replace sewer lines on Kingsley Ave to enhance infrastructure and public safety.
- Contractors experienced in roadway construction
- Firms with capabilities in sewer system upgrades
- Companies with a history of successful municipal projects
- Roadway improvements including repaving and structural enhancements
- Replacement of existing sewer infrastructure
- Compliance with local regulations and safety standards
- Completed bid proposal form
- Proof of previous experience on similar projects
- Detailed pricing proposal including labor and materials
- Compliance certifications as required by the city
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- All work must adhere to Massachusetts public works regulations
- Bidders must provide proof of insurance and bonding
- Compliance with local environmental regulations is necessary
- Consider competitive pricing while accounting for quality of materials
- Factor in potential overhead and labor costs unique to the local area
- Local subcontractors for site-specific expertise and labor
- Supply chain partners for materials procurement
- Engineering consultants for design input and compliance checks
- Potential delays due to weather impacting roadway work
- Unforeseen underground conditions during sewer replacement
- Public opposition or concerns regarding construction impacts
- What specific local regulations must be adhered to during construction?
- Are there restrictions on working hours or days due to local ordinances?
- What are the payment terms and timelines for this contract?
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- No pricing details provided
- Lack of clarity on project budget
- Detailed specifications for roadway design not included
- No information on prior contracting history required
- Unclear penalties for project delays
- Information on local subcontractors not specified
- Environmental assessment requirements missing
- Warranties or guarantees details not included
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