26-02 Russell Common Parking Lot Improvements
Federal opportunity from ARL03 - Manager's Office • Town of Arlington. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 02, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 14, 11.
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Description
26-02 Russell Common Parking Lot Improvements. Bid documents available via electronic download from www.arlingtonma.gov/purchasing beginning Thu, Mar 19, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. Work consists in general of renovation of various parking islands, including resetting of curbs, new porous surfacing and bituminous concrete patching, new plantings, and irrigation system extension.
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The 26-02 Russell Common Parking Lot Improvements project, managed by the Manager's Office in Arlington, is set to improve parking lot functionality through renovations, including resetting curbs and installing new surfacing. Bid documents will be available electronically starting March 19, 2026, with a response deadline of April 2, 2026. The scope includes the installation of plantings and an irrigation system to enhance the area.
The buyer aims to renovate the Russell Common parking lot to improve aesthetics and functionality, focusing on curbing, surfacing, and landscaping enhancements.
- Construction firms experienced in parking lot renovations
- Landscaping companies with expertise in irrigation systems
- Civil engineering firms with a background in similar projects
- Resetting curbs and rehabilitating parking islands
- Installation of new porous surfacing
- Bituminous concrete patching
- New plantings
- Extension of irrigation system
- Completed bid form
- Proof of qualifications and previous project experience
- Detailed pricing structure
- Timeline for project completion
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- Must adhere to local construction codes
- All materials must meet project specifications
- Environmental considerations for plantings and irrigation
- Consider fixed pricing for clarity
- Factor in costs for materials and labor
- Include potential contingencies for unexpected site conditions
- Potential to partner with local landscaping companies
- Collaboration with civil engineering firms for project design inputs
- Engagement of subcontractors for specialized irrigation installation
- Potential delays in obtaining permits
- Weather conditions impacting scheduling
- Damage to existing infrastructure during renovations
- What are the specific performance standards required for surfacing materials?
- Are there existing utility lines that need to be addressed?
- What is the approval process for project designs and changes?
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- Detailed specifications for materials and work quality
- Specific budget range or estimated project cost
- Any potential environmental constraints for the landscaping work
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