Hot Mix Asphalt Picked Up by Town
Federal opportunity from CPO001 - Town of Franklin Purchasing Department • Town of Franklin. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 06, 2026. Industry: NAICS 30, 11, 15.
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Description
In accordance with MGL c. 30 section 39m, it is the intention of the Town of Franklin to retain the services of a Hot Mix Asphalt producer to provide materials for use within the Town of Franklin.
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The Town of Franklin is seeking a provider of Hot Mix Asphalt to supply material for local projects, with a response deadline of March 6, 2026. This opportunity emphasizes compliance with Massachusetts General Law c. 30, section 39m, indicating a structured procurement process. Bidders must be prepared to deliver asphalt according to the specifications laid out in the solicitation documents available online.
The Town of Franklin aims to procure Hot Mix Asphalt for various construction and maintenance projects within its jurisdiction.
- Companies specializing in asphalt production
- Local or regional asphalt suppliers with the capacity to meet demand
- Vendors familiar with municipal procurement processes
- Identify and qualify a producer of Hot Mix Asphalt
- Supply asphalt material as per project specifications
- Arrange for pickup and delivery logistics as required
- Completed bid forms as per the solicitation
- Evidence of compliance with MGL c. 30 section 39m
- Technical specifications of the asphalt being offered
- Financial stability documentation
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- Bidders must adhere to Massachusetts General Laws regarding public procurement.
- Proof of compliance with quality standards for asphalt production may be required.
- Consider local market rates for Hot Mix Asphalt to remain competitive.
- Factor in logistics and delivery costs in pricing proposals.
- Consider partnerships with logistics companies for delivery efficiency.
- Possible teaming with local construction firms for broader service offerings.
- Potential for price volatility in raw materials affecting bids
- Supply chain issues that could impact delivery timelines
- Compliance risk with municipal procurement laws
- What specific quality standards does the Town require for Hot Mix Asphalt?
- Are there any anticipated projects that will require this material immediately upon contract award?
- What are the expected volume requirements over the contract period?
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- Detailed specifications for the Hot Mix Asphalt being procured.
- Exact quantity of asphalt required by the Town.
- Evaluation criteria for bid assessment.
- Specific inclusion requirements for attachments or certifications.
- Information on current suppliers and market conditions.
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