90 Bridge Street Redevelopment Upweller and bath House
Federal opportunity from TMS01 - Town Manager Secretary • Town of Chatham. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 24, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 13, 16.
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Description
The project generally consists of structural alterations to an existing building on a waterfront pier, construction of a new bath house building and associated site and utility work.
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The 90 Bridge Street Redevelopment project involves significant structural alterations to an existing building on a waterfront pier, alongside the construction of a new bath house. Responses are due by April 24, 2026, which allows ample time for comprehensive planning and execution. This project presents an opportunity for firms specializing in structural engineering and environmental control.
The buyer aims to redevelop a waterfront site by altering an existing structure and building a new bath house, enhancing local recreational facilities.
- Contractors with experience in waterfront construction
- Firms specializing in structural alterations and utility work
- Businesses with a portfolio in recreational facility development
- Structural alterations to the existing building
- Construction of a new bath house
- Site preparation and utility installations
- Company qualifications and past performance
- Technical approach and project methodology
- Detailed pricing structure and timeline
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- Consider aligning pricing with the complexities of structural alterations and waterfront construction risks.
- Factor in potential environmental regulations and site challenges.
- Engage structural engineers with waterfront project experience.
- Consider partnering with firms specialized in environmental assessments.
- Potential environmental regulatory delays due to waterfront location.
- Structural integrity issues during alterations may increase costs.
- What specific structural challenges does the existing building present?
- Are there environmental assessments already conducted for the site?
- What are the expected utility upgrades required for the new construction?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Specific structural requirements for alterations are not detailed.
- Site conditions and environmental impact assessments are not provided.
- Details on utilities expected for the new bath house are missing.
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