: 2026-2027 Pavement Management Contract 2 (South) CONTRACT #26-3034
Federal opportunity from EN411 - Engineering • Town of Concord. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 26, 2026. Industry: NAICS 30, 19, 00.
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Description
Bid forms and contract documents are available online at www.Projectdog.com beginning Thursday, February 5, 2026. Enter Project Code #872437
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The 2026-2027 Pavement Management Contract 2 (South) aims to enhance and manage pavement infrastructure under CONTRACT #26-3034, issued by the Engineering agency. Interested bidders can access bid forms and contract documents starting February 5, 2026, through Projectdog using Project Code #872437. The response deadline for this contract is set for February 26, 2026.
The buyer is looking to procure services for managing and maintaining pavement systems in the specified South region, under the 2026-2027 Pavement Management initiative.
- Companies specializing in civil engineering and pavement management.
- Contractors with experience in transportation infrastructure projects.
- Obtain bid forms and contract documents from Projectdog.
- Prepare and submit bid proposals by the deadline of February 26, 2026.
- Understand and comply with project specifications detailed in the contract documents.
- Completed bid forms from Projectdog website.
- Relevant company experience documentation.
- Pricing proposal according to project specifications.
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- Bidders must adhere to all requirements set forth in the bid documents available on Projectdog.
- Ensure compliance with all engineering standards as per the agency's guidelines.
- Pricing should reflect current market conditions for pavement management.
- Consider cost-effective approaches while ensuring quality deliverables.
- Partner with subcontractors experienced in road and pavement works to enhance bidding competitiveness.
- Consider teaming with local firms to strengthen project understanding and fulfillment.
- Potential competition from established firms in the pavement management sector.
- Understand risk factors related to procurement timelines and material costs.
- What are the key deliverables and performance metrics for this project?
- Are there specific materials or techniques preferred for pavement maintenance?
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- Further details on project specifications and performance metrics are not available.
- Clarification on the exact scope of work required for the pavement management contract is needed.
- No information regarding specific performance standards or requirements for bidders is provided.
- Details about the agencies or entities that may be impacted by this work are missing.
- Possible restrictions or conditions associated with the contract have not been outlined.
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