Courtyard Resurfacing Project - Lincoln Street Elementary School
Federal opportunity from CPO001 - Town of Franklin Purchasing Department • Town of Franklin. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: May 07, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 15, 27.
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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 qualified contractor to reconstruct a portion of an Elementary School Courtyard
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The Town of Franklin seeks to engage a qualified contractor for the Courtyard Resurfacing Project at Lincoln Street Elementary School. Bids are due on May 7, 2026, indicating a long lead time for preparation. This project is governed by Massachusetts General Laws, specifically MGL c. 30 section 39m, aiming to reconstruct a significant portion of the school's courtyard.
The Town intends to hire a contractor to reconstruct a portion of the courtyard at Lincoln Street Elementary School, enhancing the school's outdoor space.
- Landscape contractors
- General contractors with experience in educational facilities
- Companies specializing in outdoor resurfacing projects
- Review and analyze project specifications
- Conduct site assessments
- Develop project timelines and milestones
- Prepare and submit bid documents
- Coordinate with local regulations and sourcing materials
- Completed bid form
- Company profile and experience
- References from similar projects
- Detailed pricing proposal
- Compliance with MGL c. 30 section 39m
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- Must comply with MGL c. 30 section 39m provisions
- Adherence to safety regulations for school environments
- Competitive bidding expected due to the scope and public funding
- Consider fixed-price contracts to manage costs effectively
- Identify subcontractors for specialty work such as landscaping or materials supply
- Potential partnerships with local firms to enhance community presence
- Ensuring compliance with state regulations could cause delays
- Weather conditions may affect project timelines
- Inadequate local contractors might lead to increased competition or higher bids
- What specific materials and methods are preferred for the resurfacing?
- Are there any existing site challenges or previous assessments available?
- What is the expected timeline for decision-making post-bid submission?
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- Information regarding the budget for the project is not provided
- Specific performance period details are absent
- Lack of detailed project specifications
- No clear communication regarding site assessments or past work
- Information on previous projects and performance metrics is missing
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