H-7 Picked Up Hot Mix Asphalt FRCOG FY27
Federal opportunity from PURCH - Purchasing • Franklin Regional Council of Governments. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: May 07, 2026. Industry: NAICS 11, 00.
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Description
H-7 Hot Mix Asphalt Picked Up at plant for multiple towns in Franklin, Hampshire, Hampden, Berkshire, and Worcester Counties in FY27. Download bid specifications from https://frcog.org/bids
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The upcoming opportunity involves providing H-7 Hot Mix Asphalt to multiple towns in Franklin, Hampshire, Hampden, Berkshire, and Worcester Counties for FY27. Interested bidders can obtain detailed bid specifications from the specified website. The response deadline for submissions is set for May 7, 2026.
The buyer aims to procure H-7 Hot Mix Asphalt for various towns, ensuring timely delivery and compliance with local standards for fiscal year 2027.
- Companies with experience in asphalt supply
- Local suppliers familiar with the counties involved
- Vendors with an established track record in government contracting
- Download and review bid specifications from provided link
- Prepare and submit bid proposal by the deadline
- Coordinate logistics for the pickup of asphalt from the plant
- Establish delivery schedules for multiple towns
- Completed bid proposal form
- Compliance documentation
- Evidence of previous work similar to this project
- Pricing breakdown for supply and delivery
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- Ensure adherence to local regulations in all counties involved
- Comply with any environmental standards related to asphalt production
- Consider competitive pricing to attract multiple towns
- Factor in logistics costs specific to each location
- Engage local transport companies to ensure efficient delivery
- Consider partnering with asphalt producers to streamline supply
- Potential delays in asphalt availability from the plant
- Risk of underestimating transportation costs
- Local compliance challenges across multiple jurisdictions
- What are the specific quantities of asphalt required by each town?
- Are there penalties for late delivery or non-compliance?
- What standards must the asphalt meet to be compliant?
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- Specific bid specifications are required
- Detailed pricing structure for various asphalt grades
- Exact quantities per town for planning
- Logistics details for pickup
- Conditions for the contract award
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