H-9B Highway Line Painting Non-Ch 90 FRCOG FY27
Federal opportunity from PURCH - Purchasing • Franklin Regional Council of Governments. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: May 07, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 14, 10.
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H-9B Highway Line Painting (Non-Ch 90) for multiple towns in Western MA in FY27. Download bid specifications from https://frcog.org/bids
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The H-9B Highway Line Painting project is set for multiple towns in Western MA in the fiscal year 2027. The bid specifications are available for download at https://frcog.org/bids. This opportunity falls under related NAICS codes 72, 14, and 10.
The buyer aims to contract services for highway line painting to enhance road safety in various towns in Western Massachusetts during fiscal year 2027.
- Companies with experience in highway maintenance and line painting.
- Contractors who have capabilities in multiple town operations.
- Businesses familiar with MA state regulations for road work.
- Review bid specifications from the provided website.
- Prepare technical proposal including methodology for line painting.
- Draft pricing proposal outlining costs associated with the project.
- Ensure compliance with local regulations regarding highway maintenance.
- Completed bid proposal including technical and pricing sections.
- Proof of insurance and bonding as required by the bid specifications.
- List of relevant past projects with references.
- Compliance documentation with relevant state road work standards.
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- Ensure compliance with all Massachusetts highway maintenance regulations.
- Follow specific guidelines outlined in the bid specifications.
- Develop competitive pricing reflecting local market rates for highway painting.
- Consider bulk pricing strategies if painting multiple highways for cost efficiency.
- Consider partnering with local contractors who have experience in the region.
- Look for subcontractors specializing in road safety products, like reflective paint materials.
- Deadline for submission is firm; ensure timely completion of proposals.
- Potential for local regulations to change before the contract start date.
- Weather-related delays could affect project execution timeline.
- What are the specific performance metrics that will be evaluated?
- Can you clarify the exact towns included in the project scope?
- Is there an anticipated volume of work that can be expected throughout the fiscal year?
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- No specific details on the period of performance.
- No information on the method for bid submissions.
- Lack of details on potential scope changes during FY27.
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