26-30 Sidewalk Cutting/Trip Hazard Removal - Various Locations
Federal opportunity from ARL03 - Manager's Office • Town of Arlington. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 30, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 14, 11.
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26-30 Sidewalk Cutting/Trip Hazard Removal - Various Locations
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The opportunity involves sidewalk cutting and trip hazard removal in various locations managed by the ARL03 - Manager's Office. The project is expected to address safety concerns by removing potential hazards in public walkways, thereby enhancing community mobility. The response deadline for proposals is April 30, 2026.
The buyer aims to mitigate safety risks associated with trip hazards in public areas, improving pedestrian safety across various locations.
- Contractors specializing in concrete work
- Firms with experience in trip hazard removal
- Companies with safety certification and standards compliance
- Conduct site assessments for hazard identification
- Perform cutting and removal of sidewalk trip hazards
- Ensure compliance with safety regulations
- Restoration of sidewalks post-removal
- Company profile and relevant experience
- Safety standards certifications
- Detailed pricing proposal
- Timeline for project completion
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- Must adhere to local regulations regarding pedestrian safety
- Compliance with OSHA safety standards is required
- Provide competitive pricing based on similar local projects
- Considerations for materials and labor costs must align with public sector budgets
- Consider partnering with local subcontractors for efficient execution
- Engage firms with historical knowledge of local regulations and conditions
- Underestimating the project scope may lead to cost overruns
- Weather conditions may impact project timelines
- Community opposition could delay or complicate execution
- What specific locations will require the most attention?
- Are there existing reports on current hazard conditions?
- What is the estimated budget range for this project?
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- Details on specific locations for sidewalk cutting
- Budget range for the project
- Any current contractors involved or exclusions
- Expected volume of work or linear feet of sidewalk affected
- Environmental considerations or restrictions in certain areas
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