Repaving driveway, parking lot and walkways
Federal opportunity from FD123 - Finance Department • Northampton Housing Authority. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 12, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 13, 00.
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Description
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The Finance Department (FD123) is seeking bids for repaving its driveway, parking lot, and walkways, with a response deadline set for March 12, 2026. This opportunity falls under the UNSPSC 72-13-00 classification, indicating a focus on construction and maintenance services. Interested contractors should refer to the Bid Documents available on Biddocs.com for detailed specifications and requirements.
The buyer aims to repave existing surfaces to ensure safety, accessibility, and an improved appearance of the property.
- Contractors with experience in asphalt and concrete pavements
- Companies with past performance in similar projects
- Local businesses familiar with the area and regulations
- Site assessment and preparation
- Repaving driveway
- Repaving parking lot
- Repaving walkways
- Quality control and compliance checks
- Completed bid proposal form
- Proof of relevant experience
- Detailed pricing breakdown
- References from previous clients
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Ensure compliance with local government regulations
- Adhere strictly to project timelines
- Follow safety protocols during construction
- Consider direct costs of materials and labor
- Include overhead and profit margin
- Factor in potential delays or unexpected issues
- Consider subcontracting to local asphalt suppliers
- Partner with landscape companies for surrounding areas
- Engage safety experts for compliance
- Weather delays affecting construction timeline
- Budget overruns due to unexpected site conditions
- Permit and regulatory compliance risks
- What are the specific paving materials required?
- Are there any particular surface preparation methods preferred?
- What are the expected traffic patterns during and after construction?
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- Specific bid document availability details
- Exact scope of work requirements
- Timeline for project completion
- Pre-bid meeting details or if any are planned
- Site location details and accessibility information
- Budget range or funding limitations
- Prequalification criteria for bidders
- Existing conditions assessment reports
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