Pound Pond Flood Mitigation and Storm Drainage Improvements
Federal opportunity from 422 - DPW • Town of Dennis. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 07, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 14, 12.
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Description
The Town of Dennis is accepting bids for the Pound Pond Flood Mitigation & Storm Drainage Improvements, Dennis.
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The Town of Dennis is seeking bids for the Pound Pond Flood Mitigation and Storm Drainage Improvements project. With a response deadline set for April 7, 2026, this initiative aims to address critical flood management issues in the area. Interested bidders should focus on their experience with similar stormwater management and flood mitigation projects to tailor their proposals effectively.
The buyer aims to improve flood mitigation strategies and enhance storm drainage systems in Pound Pond to better manage water flow and prevent future flooding events in Dennis.
- Contractors with experience in civil engineering
- Firms specialized in environmental mitigation
- Companies with a history of similar projects in municipal settings
- Assessment of current flood mitigation measures
- Design and engineering of new storm drainage systems
- Implementation of construction plans for improvements
- Testing and verification of new systems post-installation
- Company qualifications
- Detailed project approach and methodology
- Timeline for project completion
- Pricing structure and cost breakdown
- Proof of past performance on similar projects
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Must comply with local, state, and federal regulations for stormwater management
- Bidders need to adhere to any specific local government procurement policies
- Consider competitive pricing while accounting for quality of materials and expertise
- Potential need for contingency budgeting due to environmental factors
- Engage local subcontractors for earthworks and drainage
- Consider teaming with environmental consulting firms for compliance
- Potential delays due to weather impacts on construction timelines
- Risk of unforeseen environmental regulations
- Community opposition to construction activities
- What are the specific environmental regulations that may impact project timelines?
- Is there existing documentation on previous flood events in the area?
- What is the expected budget range for this project?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Detailed project specifications and requirements are not provided.
- No information on current flood conditions in Pound Pond.
- Local legislative or funding constraints not mentioned.
- Lack of clarity on previous mitigation efforts' performance.
- No details on performance bonds or insurance requirements provided.
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