IFB 26-46 FY26 Western Pearl Complete Streets Project
Federal opportunity from COS01 - Procurement & Contracting Services • City of Somerville. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 04, 2026. Industry: NAICS 30, 12, 00.
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Description
To obtain bids, please visit www.somervillema.gov/procurement.
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The IFB 26-46 FY26 Western Pearl Complete Streets Project is an invitation for bids issued by the City of Somerville aiming to enhance community infrastructure. The response deadline is set for March 4, 2026, which provides an ample timeline for potential bidders to prepare their submissions. Bids can be accessed and submitted via the city’s procurement website, ensuring a streamlined process for interested contractors.
The City of Somerville is seeking qualified contractors to submit bids for the Western Pearl Complete Streets Project, focused on improving roadways and pedestrian pathways in the area.
- Contractors with experience in complete streets projects or similar infrastructure work.
- Companies with a strong history of municipal project execution.
- Firms familiar with local permitting and compliance requirements.
- Prepare bids according to the specifications outlined in the IFB.
- Visit the procurement website for submission guidelines.
- Ensure compliance with all local regulations and standards.
- Completed bid form as specified in the IFB.
- Proof of past performance on similar projects.
- Licenses and bonding documentation.
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- Ensure adherence to local municipal laws and bidding requirements.
- Review all specifications detailed in the IFB prior to submission.
- Consider competitive pricing while maintaining margin for quality deliverables.
- Evaluate previous project costs to establish a reference point for pricing bids.
- Consider teaming with local subcontractors who have knowledge of the area and relevant experience.
- Evaluate partnerships with specialists in urban infrastructure if required.
- Potential delays in the bidding process due to procurement regulations.
- Changes in scope after the bid submission date could affect pricing and timelines.
- What specific improvements are most critical in the Complete Streets design?
- Are there any upcoming public forums where community feedback might affect the project?
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- Detailed scope of work.
- Specific deliverables required for the project.
- Budget range for bids.
- Criteria for bid evaluation by the city.
- Contact information for clarification inquiries.
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