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City of Quincy

ROPES COURSE AT MOUND STREET BEACH PARK

Solicitation: Not available
Notice ID: ma_commbuys_6c9ba19f5d43c5d624c0

Federal opportunity from PD888 - City of Quincy Purchasing Department • City of Quincy. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 19, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 49-24-00.

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12-month awarded value
$546,655,675
Sector total $546,655,675 • Share 100.0%
Live
Median
$97,181
P10–P90
$33,967$992,402
Volatility
Volatile200%
Market composition
NAICS share of sector
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100.0%
share
Momentum (last 3 vs prior 3 buckets)
+100%($546,655,675)
Deal sizing
$97,181 median
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Place of performance
Kathryn Logan 1305 Hancock Street 2nd Floor City of Quincy, MA 02169 US Email: klogan@quincyma.gov Phone: (617) 376-1063 FAX: (617) 376-1074
State: MA
Contracting office
Not listed

Point of Contact

Not available

Agency & Office

Department
City of Quincy
Agency
PD888 - City of Quincy Purchasing Department
Subagency
PD888 - City of Quincy Purchasing Department
Office
Meredith Marini
Contracting Office Address
Not available

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Description

The City of Quincy, acting through the Department of Natural Resources, is soliciting bids from responsible and responsive parties to construct and install a ropes course located at the Mound Street Beach Park. The awarded contractor must follow Massachusetts State Standards for the course.

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Updated: Feb 16, 2026
Executive summary

The City of Quincy is seeking bids to construct and install a ropes course at Mound Street Beach Park. The deadline for submissions is February 19, 2026. Contractors must adhere to Massachusetts State Standards during the construction and installation process, ensuring compliance with local regulations.

What the buyer is trying to do

The City of Quincy aims to enhance recreational activities at Mound Street Beach Park by developing a ropes course, promoting outdoor engagement and physical activity.

Work breakdown
  • Site assessment and preparation
  • Ropes course design and engineering
  • Materials procurement
  • Installation of the ropes course
  • Compliance with state safety standards
  • Final inspection and quality assurance
Response package checklist
  • Completed bid form
  • Proof of relevant construction experience
  • Compliance certifications with Massachusetts State Standards
  • Proposed timeline for project completion
  • Detailed project budget and pricing breakdown
Suggested keywords
Ropes courseOutdoor recreationConstruction bidMassachusetts State StandardsQuincy parks
Source coverage notes

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  • No details on the specific design requirements for the ropes course.
  • Additional project budget information is not provided.
  • Site conditions information is lacking.
  • No previous projects or references offered.
  • Local stakeholders involved in the decision-making process are unspecified.

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