8651-M6 Resurfacing Various Roads (M25-5) / DPW
Federal opportunity from PUR001 - Purchasing Department • City of Worcester. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 25, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 14, 10.
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8651-M6 Resurfacing Various Roads (M25-5) / DPW. Solicitation notice from City of Worcester. Review the official posting for scope, requirements, and submission details.
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The City of Worcester is seeking bids for the resurfacing of various roads under the project ID 8651-M6. The response deadline for submissions is set for March 25, 2026, allowing ample time for preparation. Potential bidders should review the official posting for detailed scope and submission requirements.
The buyer aims to contract a vendor to resurface multiple roads in Worcester, indicating a focus on improving local infrastructure.
- Construction firms with road resurfacing experience
- Civil engineering companies specialized in infrastructure projects
- Local contractors familiar with Worcester's municipal regulations
- Assess current road conditions
- Prepare site for resurfacing
- Implement resurfacing techniques as specified
- Conduct quality assurance inspections
- Complete project documentation
- Completed bid proposal
- Proof of past performance on similar projects
- Valid insurance and bonding documentation
- Detailed cost breakdown
- Certifications as required by the City of Worcester
- Ensure adherence to local government regulations
- Confirm compliance with environmental standards for road work
- Include all required licenses and permits in the submission
- Competitive pricing based on project scope and local market rates
- Consideration of lifecycle costs of materials used
- Inclusion of contingencies for potential site challenges
- Surveying firms for site assessment prior to work
- Material suppliers for asphalt and other necessary resources
- Subcontractors with specialized machinery for resurfacing tasks
- Delays due to unexpected weather conditions
- Potential for budget overruns if unforeseen issues arise on-site
- Risk of non-compliance with local regulations impacting project approval
- What specific road sections are included in the resurfacing plan?
- Are there any known environmental concerns in the project areas?
- What constraints should be anticipated in local traffic management during the project?
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- Detailed scope of work
- Specific roads included in the resurfacing project
- Local contractors association requirements
- Additional eligibility criteria for bidders
- Procurement timeline beyond response deadline
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