608020 BOURNE Bridge Replacement, B-17-005, (ARF) (SAGAMORE BRIDGE), US 6 over the Cape Cod Canal,
Federal opportunity from 0H100 - HIGHWAY • Department of Transportation. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: May 27, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 14, 11.
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Description
The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) is soliciting Letters of Interest from parties interested in the Request for Qualifications (RFQ) package for this Design-Build Project
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The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) is seeking Letters of Interest for the Design-Build Project of the Bourne Bridge Replacement, known as B-17-005. This project involves US 6 over the Cape Cod Canal and is set to accept qualifications until May 27, 2026. As part of a Small Business Participation Program (SBPP), this opportunity is well-suited for eligible small businesses looking to engage in significant infrastructure work.
MassDOT aims to gather interest and qualifications from firms for the design and construction of the Bourne Bridge Replacement project, which will ultimately enhance transportation over the Cape Cod Canal.
- Small businesses in construction and engineering sectors
- Firms with experience in bridge design and replacement
- Companies familiar with Massachusetts transportation standards
- Preliminary design assessment
- Final design development
- Construction and project management
- Post-construction evaluation
- Letter of Interest
- Documentation of relevant experience
- Identification of project team members
- Financial capability statement
- Proof of SBPP eligibility
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- Ensure compliance with Massachusetts state regulations
- Adhere to SBPP guidelines for participation
- Follow environmental and zoning regulations specific to the project area
- Assess competitive pricing for design-build procurement
- Consider value engineering to enhance cost-efficiency
- Provide competitive rates that reflect small business capabilities
- Potential alliances with engineering firms with bridge experience
- Coordination with local subcontractors for labor and materials
- Involvement of environmental consultants familiar with the Cape Cod area
- Tight project deadlines may affect quality
- Potential challenges in securing local permits
- Fluctuating material costs impacting pricing
- What are the specific qualifications that MassDOT is prioritizing in submissions?
- Are there any pre-existing environmental assessments available for review?
- What is the anticipated timeline for post-selection project phases?
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- Final RFQ package details not provided
- Information regarding funding sources is unclear
- No specific performance timeline indicated for deliverables
- Details on local permitting requirements are missing
- Information on community engagement requirements not specified
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