26-13 2026 Annual Construction of Curb Cuts, Curb Ramps & Sidewalks
Federal opportunity from ARL03 - Manager's Office • Town of Arlington. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 09, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 14, 11.
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26-13 2026 Annual Construction of Curb Cuts, Curb Ramps & Sidewalks. Bid documents available via electronic download from www.arlingtonma.gov/purchasing.
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The opportunity involves the 2026 Annual Construction of Curb Cuts, Curb Ramps, and Sidewalks, managed by the Manager's Office of Arlington, Massachusetts. The response deadline is set for April 9, 2026, making timely preparation essential. Interested bidders can download the bid documents from the Arlington purchasing website to ensure compliance with project requirements.
The agency aims to construct curb cuts, curb ramps, and sidewalks to enhance public accessibility and infrastructure in Arlington, MA.
- Construction firms specializing in public works
- Companies with experience in ADA-compliant infrastructure
- Local contractors familiar with Arlington regulations
- Design and engineering of curb cuts and ramps
- Procurement of materials for sidewalk construction
- Installation of curb cuts and curb ramps
- Implementation of safety measures during construction
- Quality assurance and compliance checks
- Completed bid form
- Proof of relevant experience
- Compliance with local and federal regulations
- Insurance documentation
- Bid pricing and cost breakdown
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- Ensure compliance with ADA standards for curb cuts
- Follow local building codes for sidewalks
- Adhere to safety regulations during construction
- Consideration of material costs and labor for competitive bidding
- Analysis of historical pricing for similar projects
- Potential for cost-sharing on projects involving multiple bidders
- Consider partnering with local subcontractors for labor
- Engage suppliers with experience in providing ADA-compliant materials
- Delays in obtaining necessary permits
- Potential changes in project scope due to community feedback
- Market fluctuations affecting material costs
- What are the specific ADA compliance requirements for this project?
- Are there any local resources for potential subcontractors?
- What is the expected timeline for permit approvals?
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- Lack of specific performance period details
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