MassDOT Small and Roadway Equipment
Federal opportunity from 0H100 - HIGHWAY • Department of Transportation. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 30, 2030. Industry: NAICS 30, 12, 00.
Market snapshot
Baseline awarded-market signal across all contracting (sample of 400 recent awards; refreshed periodically).
Related hubs & trends
Navigate the lattice: hubs for browsing, trends for pricing signals.
Applicable Wage Determinations
SAM WDOL references matched to this opportunity's location and scope language.
View more for this contract3 more WD matches and 64 more rate previews.↓
Point of Contact
Agency & Office
Description
Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) seeks multiple vendors to supply small equipment and roadway maintenance equipment needed to maintain the statewide transportation network. To ensure the proper maintenance and operation of the network, MassDOT requires a broad array of items not available on OSD statewide contracts, especially the FAC and VEH series
Files
Files size/type shown when available.
BidPulsar Analysis
A practical, capture-style breakdown of fit, requirements, risks, and next steps.
The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) is soliciting multiple vendors to supply essential small and roadway maintenance equipment required for the upkeep of the statewide transportation network. This initiative is critical as it addresses the need for a variety of items not covered under existing statewide contracts, particularly the FAC and VEH series. Proposals must be submitted by March 30, 2030, making it essential for interested parties to prepare their bids promptly.
MassDOT intends to secure vendors who can provide a wide range of small and roadway maintenance equipment to ensure the efficient operation and maintenance of Massachusetts’ transportation infrastructure.
- Companies specializing in transportation maintenance equipment.
- Vendors with experience supplying state departments or local governments.
- Firms capable of delivering a diverse range of small equipment products.
- Identify and source small equipment.
- Procure roadway maintenance equipment.
- Develop a supply chain strategy for efficient delivery.
- Ensure compliance with state regulations and requirements.
- Company qualifications and experience
- Detailed product catalog of available equipment
- Pricing structure and any bulk purchase discounts
- Delivery and service timelines
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Ensure all submitted equipment meets state safety standards.
- Confirm adherence to Massachusetts procurement laws and guidelines.
- Consider competitive pricing based on existing OSD contracts.
- Evaluate bulk pricing options for large volume orders.
- Form partnerships with local suppliers for faster delivery options.
- Consider teaming with larger firms to bolster credibility and capacity.
- Potential delays in equipment delivery could affect compliance with project timelines.
- Risk of competition from established vendors already on state contracts.
- What specific types of equipment are prioritized by MassDOT?
- Are there any performance metrics or guarantees expected from vendors?
- What are the key compliance requirements for bidding?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Specific types of small and roadway maintenance equipment needed.
- Detailed compliance requirements or standards.
- Any specific vendor qualifications or experience desired.
- Information on existing contracts that this bid would compete against.
FAQ
How do I use the Market Snapshot?
It summarizes awarded-contract behavior for the opportunity’s NAICS and sector, including a recent pricing band (P10–P90), momentum, and composition. Use it as context, not a guarantee.
Is the data live?
The signal updates as new awarded notices enter the system. Always validate the official award and solicitation details on SAM.gov.
What do P10 and P90 mean?
P10 is the 10th percentile award size and P90 is the 90th percentile. Together they describe the typical spread of award values.