PA-424 Scituate Public Access Facility, Jericho Road Boat Ramp
Federal opportunity from OFBA - Office of Fishing and Boating Access • Department of Fish and Game. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 05, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 14, 00.
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PA-424 Scituate Public Access Facility, Jericho Road Boat Ramp
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The opportunity PA-424 involves the construction of the Jericho Road Boat Ramp under the jurisdiction of the Office of Fishing and Boating Access. The response deadline for proposals is set for March 5, 2026, providing ample time for preparation. This opportunity is eligible for small business participation, enhancing chances for local firms to engage in the project.
The buyer is seeking qualified contractors to design and construct the Jericho Road Boat Ramp to improve public access to fishing and boating activities.
- Small businesses experienced in aquatic facility construction
- Contractors with a background in public access projects
- Local firms familiar with state regulations and environmental assessments
- Project design and planning
- Site preparation
- Construction of boat ramp
- Installation of safety features
- Final inspections and compliance checks
- Cover letter
- Company qualifications
- Detailed project approach
- Cost proposal
- Required certifications
- Proof of small business eligibility
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Adherence to local and state construction codes
- Environmental assessments must be included
- Insurance and bonding requirements
- Cost-plus pricing may be effective due to project scope
- Consider local labor rates and material costs
- Include contingencies for unforeseen site conditions
- Partner with environmental consultants for assessments
- Sub-contract for specialized construction if necessary
- Engage local suppliers for materials to reduce costs
- Potential environmental regulations delays
- Community opposition could impact timeline
- Underestimating project costs leading to budget overruns
- What are the key regulatory approvals required?
- Are there existing plans or studies for the site?
- What is the anticipated community impact during construction?
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- No specific project budget or funding details provided
- No existing conditions assessment or site specifics outlined
- No information on required permits or approvals listed
- Lack of details on community impact considerations
- No information on potential subcontracting opportunities provided
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