Civil Engineering Services
Federal opportunity from NC001 - Norfolk County Commissioners • County of Norfolk. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 11, 2026. Industry: NAICS 81, 10, 15.
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Description
Seeking Civil Engineering Services for Parking Lot Repavement project with lighting improvements and landscaping at 631 Rear High St., Dedham, MA. Bid documents available on the Norfolk County Commissioners web site. Check website often for addenda. Please reach out with questions to Maureen McKeon mmckeon@norfolkcounty.org
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The Norfolk County Commissioners are soliciting bids for Civil Engineering Services specifically for a Parking Lot Repavement project located at 631 Rear High St., Dedham, MA. This project will include lighting improvements and landscaping, highlighting the county’s commitment to enhancing public infrastructure. Interested bidders should frequently check the buyer's website for any addenda related to the bid documents.
The buyer aims to engage qualified civil engineering firms to deliver services related to repaving a parking lot while also implementing lighting enhancements and landscape improvements.
- Civil engineering firms with experience in repavement and landscaping
- Contractors familiar with public infrastructure projects
- Firms with a strong portfolio in municipal engineering services
- Assess existing parking lot conditions
- Design repavement specifications
- Integrate lighting solutions
- Develop landscaping plans
- Prepare bid documents and coordinate addenda
- Company qualifications and previous project examples
- Proposed project timeline
- Detailed pricing structure
- Information on compliance with local regulations
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- Ensure all designs meet local codes and standards for public works
- Verify necessary permits are obtained prior to project commencement
- Consider competitive pricing to reflect local market rates
- Account for potential material cost fluctuations
- Consider teaming with electrical contractors for lighting solutions
- Potential partnerships with landscaping firms for design execution
- Changes in project scope due to unforeseen site conditions
- Delays in approvals from local authorities
- Competition from established local firms
- What are the specific compliance standards required for this project?
- Are there any anticipated challenges with the site conditions?
- What is the preferred timeline for project commencement and phases?
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- Specific budget range for the project
- Details about the permit process and local requirements
- Deadlines for submitting questions or requests for clarification
- Number of anticipated bids expected
- Criteria for evaluating bids
- Information regarding subcontracting opportunities
- Any prerequisites for bidding
- Details on local regulations or zoning considerations
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