ADA Ramps & Curbing 2026
Federal opportunity from CTM01 - Town Manager • Town of Chelmsford. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 05, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 72-14-10.
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Description
This project is seeking contractors for the repair and/or construction of ADA-compliant pedestrian ramps at various locations throughout the Town of Chelmsford as directed. The work shall include demolition and construction of concrete curb ramps, sidewalks, granite curbing, and HMA pavement.
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The Town of Chelmsford is seeking contractors for the construction and repair of ADA-compliant pedestrian ramps under the project titled 'ADA Ramps & Curbing 2026'. With a response deadline set for March 5, 2026, this opportunity is specifically focused on concrete curb ramps, sidewalks, and granite curbing construction and demolition. Contractors must ensure compliance with ADA standards in their proposals.
The buyer is looking to enhance accessibility in Chelmsford by constructing and repairing ADA-compliant pedestrian ramps, thereby improving walkways for those with disabilities.
- Demolition of existing ramps and sidewalks
- Construction of new concrete curb ramps
- Installation of granite curbing
- HMA pavement work for ramp approaches
- Company profile and relevant experience
- Proposal detailing approach to ADA compliance
- Safety plan for construction activities
- Detailed pricing proposal
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- Exact locations for ramp construction in Chelmsford
- Budget constraints or estimated funding for the project
- Specific qualifications or certifications required for bidders
- Details on any pre-bid meetings or site walks
- Information on current infrastructure conditions at proposed locations
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