614114 DISTRICT 3 Application of Reflectorized Pavement Markings at Various Locations
Federal opportunity from 0H100 - HIGHWAY • Department of Transportation. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 10, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 14, 10.
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The opportunity titled '614114 DISTRICT 3 Application of Reflectorized Pavement Markings at Various Locations' falls under the 0H100 - HIGHWAY agency. It is set aside for the Small Business Purchasing Program (SBPP) and has a response deadline of March 10, 2026. Interested bidders should refrain from using COMMBUYS to submit proposals, as specified in the project details.
The buyer aims to apply reflectorized pavement markings at various locations, enhancing roadway safety and compliance with traffic regulations.
- Small business contractors experienced in pavement markings
- Companies with a history of similar highway projects
- Firms capable of quality assurance in line marking applications
- Identify applicable locations for pavement marking application
- Procure necessary materials for reflectorized markings
- Execute installation process according to safety guidelines
- Ensure compliance with applicable regulations and standards
- Completed bid proposal
- Documentation of prior similar work
- Certifications of compliance with local regulations
- Cost estimation for materials and labor
- Evidence of SBPP eligibility
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Ensure compliance with relevant safety standards for roadway markings
- Follow local environmental regulations during application
- Estimate pricing based on cost of materials and labor
- Consider competitive pricing within similar projects
- Account for any potential overtime or unforeseen complications
- Consider teaming with a supplier for high-quality reflectorized materials
- Partner with a subcontractor experienced in highway work to enhance proposal
- Potential for project delays due to weather conditions
- Risk of non-compliance with quality expectations
- Budget overruns if unforeseen site conditions arise
- What specific locations are prioritized for the pavement markings?
- Are there any anticipated obstacles or challenges in application?
- What is the desired timeline for completion of the project?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Detailed scope of work is not provided
- Data on specific locations for marking is unknown
- No past project results or references mentioned
- Information on potential funding limits is lacking
- Unclear about inspection and approval processes
- No contact details for buyer or project manager are available
- Expected volume of markings to be applied is unspecified
- Lack of clarity on permits required for work
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