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Department of Conservation and Recreation

DCR 892 Adaptive Recreation Service Providers

Solicitation: Not available
Notice ID: ma_commbuys_e5014a0ea3bad69e604f

Federal opportunity from DCRCU - DCR CONTRACTS UNIT • Department of Conservation and Recreation. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 01, 2028. Industry: NAICS 80, 10, 00.

Market snapshot

Baseline awarded-market signal across all contracting (sample of 400 recent awards; refreshed periodically).

12-month awarded value
$1,752,134,213
Sector total $1,752,134,213 • Share 100.0%
Live
Median
$85,800
P10–P90
$27,155$802,160
Volatility
Volatile200%
Market composition
NAICS share of sector
A simple concentration signal, not a forecast.
100.0%
share
Momentum (last 3 vs prior 3 buckets)
+100%($1,752,134,213)
Deal sizing
$85,800 median
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Signals shown are descriptive of observed awards; not a forecast.

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Place of performance
Robert Boncore Department of Conservation & Recreation 10 Park Plaza Suite 6620 Boston, MA 02116 US Email: Robert.Boncore@Mass.Gov Phone: (857) 354-1358
State: MA
Contracting office
Not listed

Applicable Wage Determinations

SAM WDOL references matched to this opportunity's location and scope language.

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Best fit for this contractDavis-Bacon
MA20260010 (Rev 0)
Match signal: state matchOpen WD
Published Jan 02, 2026Massachusetts • Berkshire, Franklin, Hampden +1
Rate
BOILERMAKER
Base $50.62Fringe $28.82
Rate
BRICKLAYER BRICKLAYERS; CEMENT MASONS; PLASTERERS; STONE MASONS; MARBLE, TILE & TERRAZZO WORKERS
Base $50.81Fringe $32.27
+64 more occupation rates available in the full WD.
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3 more WD matches and 64 more rate previews.
Davis-BaconBest fitstate match
MA20260010 (Rev 0)
Open WD
Published Jan 02, 2026Massachusetts • Berkshire, Franklin, Hampden +1
Rate
BOILERMAKER
Base $50.62Fringe $28.82
Rate
BRICKLAYER BRICKLAYERS; CEMENT MASONS; PLASTERERS; STONE MASONS; MARBLE, TILE & TERRAZZO WORKERS
Base $50.81Fringe $32.27
Rate
DIVER TENDER
Base $61.70Fringe $35.47
+63 more occupation rates in this WD
Davis-Baconstate match
MA20260004 (Rev 0)
Open WD
Published Jan 02, 2026Massachusetts • Barnstable, Berkshire, Bristol +8
Rate
Bricklayer, Plasterer, Stonemason
Base $62.40Fringe $34.40
Rate
Bricklayer, Plasterers, Stonemasons, Tile Layers
Base $50.81Fringe $32.27
Rate
BRICKLAYER
Base $62.40Fringe $34.40
+43 more occupation rates in this WD
Davis-Baconstate match
MA20260020 (Rev 0)
Open WD
Published Jan 02, 2026Massachusetts • Hampshire
Rate
POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR Group 1
Base $57.83Fringe $33.70
Rate
Group 2
Base $57.18Fringe $33.70
Rate
POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR Group 1
Base $42.88Fringe $31.04
+21 more occupation rates in this WD
Davis-Baconstate match
MA20260007 (Rev 0)
Open WD
Published Jan 02, 2026Massachusetts • Franklin
Rate
CARPENTER
Base $43.33Fringe $27.82
Rate
Power equipment operators: (1) Backhoe/Excavator/Trackhoe
Base $42.88Fringe $31.04
Rate
A (1) Loader
Base $42.88Fringe $31.04
+8 more occupation rates in this WD

Point of Contact

Not available

Agency & Office

Department
Department of Conservation and Recreation
Agency
DCRCU - DCR CONTRACTS UNIT
Subagency
DCRCU - DCR CONTRACTS UNIT
Office
Ashish Patel
Contracting Office Address
Not available

Description

DCR 892 Adaptive Recreation Service Providers

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BidPulsar Analysis

A practical, capture-style breakdown of fit, requirements, risks, and next steps.

Updated: Feb 28, 2026
Client-ready brief
Executive summary
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The DCRCU is seeking adaptive recreation service providers under notice ID ma_commbuys_e5014a0ea3bad69e604f. The submission deadline is March 1, 2028, allowing ample time for organizations to prepare a competitive bid. This opportunity is crucial for companies specializing in adaptive recreation, as it emphasizes inclusivity and broad community engagement.

adaptive recreationdisability servicesinclusivitycommunity engagementrecreation programs
What the buyer is trying to do

The DCRCU aims to procure services that enhance recreational opportunities for individuals with disabilities, fostering inclusivity within the community.

Who should pursue this
  • Organizations specializing in adaptive sports and recreation.
  • Non-profits focused on disability services.
  • Private companies with a track record in community engagement and inclusivity.
Work breakdown
  • Understand the scope of adaptive recreation services needed.
  • Develop a program proposal aligning with DCRCU's objectives.
  • Outline the methodologies for service delivery to individuals with disabilities.
  • Provide evidence of experience and success in similar projects.
Response package checklist
  • Consultation with stakeholders in adaptive recreation.
  • Completion of all required forms as per DCRCU guidelines.
  • Clear articulation of service delivery methods and outcomes.
  • Financial stability documents or proofs of funding sources.
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
Compliance notes
  • Review of ADA compliance in all proposed services.
  • Adherence to local and state regulations for recreational services.
  • Inclusion of safety protocols in service delivery.
Pricing strategy
  • Consider pricing tiers based on service complexity and duration.
  • Evaluate community funding sources to support affordable service options.
  • Propose incentive structures for high-performance outcomes.
Teaming and subs
  • Partner with local nonprofits working in disability advocacy.
  • Engage experienced trainers in adaptive recreation for program development.
  • Consider subcontracting with firms specializing in equipment for adaptive sports.
Risks and watchouts
  • Potential changes in government regulations affecting service delivery.
  • Challenges in funding streams for recreational programs.
  • Market competition from established entities in adaptive services.
Smart questions to ask
  • What specific performance metrics does DCRCU prioritize?
  • Can you provide examples of successful service models from other providers?
  • Are there particular community needs we should respond to in our proposal?
Source coverage notes

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  • Details on specific services required are not available.
  • No contact person provided for further inquiries about the opportunity.
  • Lack of performance metrics to evaluate proposals effectively.

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