20260013 - Stormwater Retrofits and Improvements
Federal opportunity from DPW99 - Department of Public Works • Town of Dedham. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 05, 2026. Industry: NAICS 30, 12, 00.
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Description
The Town of Dedham is accepting sealed bids Stormwater Retrofits and Improvements at 34 Milton street and 55 River Street. Copies of the Invitation for Bid (IFB) package will be available HERE: https://www.dedham-ma.gov/Home/Components/Form/Form/7ebeddd38b454f9dacfc86007716c4f3/2584
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The Town of Dedham is seeking bids for Stormwater Retrofits and Improvements specifically at 34 Milton Street and 55 River Street. Bids are due by March 5, 2026, making this a long-term project with substantial planning and execution phases. Contractors experienced in stormwater management and retrofitting are preferred for this engagement.
The buyer aims to improve stormwater management in Dedham through retrofitting and improvements at specified locations.
- Contractors with expertise in stormwater management
- Civil engineering firms experienced in retrofitting projects
- Companies familiar with municipal requirements for environmental improvements
- Site assessment and analysis at 34 Milton Street and 55 River Street
- Design and engineering of stormwater retrofits
- Procurement of materials and equipment
- Installation of stormwater management systems
- Inspection and compliance with local regulations
- Completed bid form
- Detailed project proposal including timelines
- List of relevant experience and past projects
- Cost breakdown by project phase
- Insurance and bonding information
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- Ensure adherence to local environmental regulations
- Compliance with safety and construction standards
- Submission of necessary permits prior to project commencement
- Consider long-term operational costs of installed systems
- Competitive pricing strategy against local contractors
- Cost to include contingency for unexpected site conditions
- Partner with local environmental assessment firms
- Engage subcontractors specializing in erosion control
- Collaborate with suppliers of stormwater management materials
- Potential delays in obtaining necessary permits
- Budget overage due to unforeseen site conditions
- Impact of weather on construction timeline
- What specific stormwater regulations must be followed for this project?
- Are there existing studies or reports on stormwater issues in these areas?
- What is the budget range for this project?
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- Details on specific stormwater improvements required
- Budget range or funding source for the project
- Existing conditions and assessments at the proposed sites
- Information on previous stormwater issues in the area
- Specific deadlines for pre-bid site visits or informational meetings
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