Glenhaven Avenue Water Main Replacement
Federal opportunity from 1267CONVD - Fairhaven Board of Public Works • Town of Fairhaven. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 20, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 72-14-10.
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Description
The water main improvements involve installing approximately 2,700 linear feet of 8" and 6" water pipes, water services, hydrants, 8"x8" tapping sleeve valve, temporary and permanent trench paving, temporary water bypass system and abandoning the existing water main on Glenhaven Avenue.
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The Glenhaven Avenue Water Main Replacement project involves significant infrastructure improvements, including the installation of approximately 2,700 linear feet of new water pipes. This project is managed by the Fairhaven Board of Public Works and aims to enhance water service reliability in the area. Bidders must prepare to address both temporary and permanent solutions, including a temporary water bypass system and trench paving.
The Fairhaven Board of Public Works seeks to replace the existing water main on Glenhaven Avenue to improve water service quality and reliability for residents.
- Install approximately 2,700 linear feet of 8" and 6" water pipes
- Install water services and hydrants
- Install 8"x8" tapping sleeve valve
- Conduct temporary and permanent trench paving
- Establish a temporary water bypass system
- Abandon the existing water main
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- No specific contractor experience requirements stated
- No information on available funding or budget constraints
- Details on project milestones or deadlines are limited
- No environmental impact study information provided
- No historical data on previous water main projects in the area available
- No contact information for pre-bid inquiries included
- No details on the bid evaluation criteria provided
- Lack of clarity on warranty or post-completion service expectations
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