The work for this contract shall consist of the pavement preservation and rehabilitation
Federal opportunity from EN411 - Engineering • Town of Concord. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 19, 2026. Industry: NAICS 30, 19, 00.
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CONTRACT #26-3033: 2026-2027 Pavement Management Contract 1 (North) . Bid forms and contract documents are available online at www.Projectdog.com beginning Thursday, January 29, 2026. Enter Project Code #872436
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The contract focuses on pavement preservation and rehabilitation under Contract #26-3033 for the 2026-2027 Pavement Management Contract 1 (North). Bid documents will be accessible starting January 29, 2026, through the Projectdog website. Interested bidders should prepare for a response by the deadline of February 19, 2026.
The buyer aims to engage contractors for the preservation and rehabilitation of pavement in the northern region specified in the project documents.
- Contractors specialized in pavement management
- Firms with experience in construction and rehabilitation work
- Companies that have previously worked on governmental contracts
- Review and analyze bid documents from Projectdog
- Prepare bid proposal with required documentation
- Submit proposal before the deadline on February 19, 2026
- Completed bid forms from Projectdog
- Proof of past performance in similar contracts
- Detailed pricing proposal
- Company qualifications and experience
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- Consider regional market rates for pavement work
- Account for materials and labor costs
- Factor in potential economic inflation by bid submission date
- Identify potential subcontractors with expertise in pavement materials
- Consider teaming with companies specializing in environmental compliance
- Delays in bidding process or document availability lead to confusion
- Increased competition from qualified bidders
- Unforeseen regulatory changes affecting project scope
- What is the estimated budget for the pavement management contract?
- Can we clarify specific performance criteria for the project?
- Are there any pre-bid meetings or Q&A sessions planned?
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- No specific agency contact or office details provided
- Missing detailed scope of work or specific locations
- Unspecified criteria for bid evaluation
- Lack of information regarding contractor requirements
- No details on performance measures or penalties
- Absent historical data on previous contracts
- No clarification on bonding or insurance requirements
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