Twon-Wide Roadway Preservation
Federal opportunity from PWD - Public Works Department • Town of Dover. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 30, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 14, 10.
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Description
The work under this contract consists of roadway preservation, including crack-sealing and micro-surfacing various streets throughout the Town of Dover.
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The Town of Dover is seeking contractors for a roadway preservation project, focusing on crack-sealing and micro-surfacing across various streets. The response deadline is set for April 30, 2026, which provides ample time for preparation and submission. The project is likely to attract attention from firms experienced in road maintenance and preservation techniques.
The PWD aims to preserve and maintain the quality of the town's roadway infrastructure through specific tasks like crack-sealing and micro-surfacing, responding to the need for effective street management.
- Companies specialized in roadway maintenance
- Firms with experience in micro-surfacing
- Contractors with a history of similar projects
- Local businesses familiar with Dover's needs
- Roadway preservation work
- Crack-sealing various streets
- Micro-surfacing implementation
- Quality assurance checks
- Activity reporting
- Company profile and past performance
- Detailed project methodology
- Cost proposals including materials and labor
- Safety plans
- Timeline for completion
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- Ensure adherence to municipal codes
- Meet environmental regulations for materials used
- Follow safety standards for roadway work
- Consider competitive bidding within local market
- Include costs for labor, materials, and mobilization
- Account for potential fluctuations in material costs
- Local subcontractors for specific tasks
- Firms specializing in ecological and environmental compliance
- Materials suppliers experienced in roadway projects
- Potential delays due to weather affecting project timelines
- Unforeseen sub-surface conditions during work
- Budget overruns due to material price increases
- Community opposition to construction activities
- What are the specific streets targeted for preservation?
- Are there any environmental restrictions in place?
- What is the expected timeline for the project phases?
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- No specific streets listed for preservation
- Procurement timelines unclear beyond response deadline
- Potential funding sources not identified
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