PW26-38 Mill and Overlay of Harvard Street
Federal opportunity from 1560 - Purchasing • Town of Brookline. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 12, 2026. Industry: NAICS 30, 12, 17.
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Point of Contact
Agency & Office
Description
Mill and Overlay of Harvard Street in Brookline. Email jscarpino@brooklinema.gov for plan and specifications
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BidPulsar Analysis
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The opportunity involves the milling and overlaying of Harvard Street in Brookline as per the specifications provided by the agency. Interested bidders should reach out to the designated contact email for plans and detailed specifications. The response deadline is on March 12, 2026, providing ample time for preparation and submission.
The buyer aims to mill and overlay Harvard Street to improve road conditions and longevity, ensuring effective infrastructure maintenance.
- Civil engineering firms
- General contractors specializing in road work
- Asphalt production companies
- Site assessment and preparation
- Milling of existing pavement
- Overlaying with new asphalt
- Final inspection and quality check
- Completed proposal form
- Proof of relevant experience
- Cost estimate and pricing strategy
- Timeline for project completion
- Safety and quality assurance plans
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- Ensure compliance with local and state regulations
- Adhere to environmental standards during construction
- Safety protocols outlined by OSHA must be followed
- Consider market rates for asphalt and labor costs
- Estimate contingencies for unforeseen site conditions
- Provide a competitive yet realistic bid based on materials and hours required
- Identify local subcontractors for paving and milling equipment
- Partner with environmental specialists for compliance checks
- Form alliances with suppliers for materials sourcing
- Potential for adverse weather impacting project timeline
- Supply chain issues for asphalt materials
- Local traffic disruptions may affect work hours
- What are the specific material requirements for the overlay?
- Are there any known underground utilities in the project area?
- What is the timeline expected for completion post-award?
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- No specific solicitation number mentioned
- No estimated budget provided
- No plan attachments available
- No prior project experience requirements specified
- No detailed timeline for project phases provided
- No mention of relevant permits or licenses required
- No data on past performance of contractors in similar projects
- No specified environmental impact considerations
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