Well Cleaning
Federal opportunity from TGR001 - Town of Groton • Town of Groton. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 06, 2026. Industry: NAICS 71, 12, 27.
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Description
The Town of Groton Water Department is soliciting bids for the cleaning of Whitney Pond Wells #1 and #2. The well cleaning shall commence by March 20th, 2026 and be completed by April 3rd, 2026. Saturday and Sunday work may be permitted with written approval of the Water Superintendent. State Wage Rates apply for this project. A Performance Bond is not required for this project. Contact water@grotonma.gov to receive bid documents. Due to rmaloney@grotonma.gov by March 6th, 2025 at 10:00AM.
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The Town of Groton is soliciting bids for cleaning Whitney Pond Wells #1 and #2, with the work scheduled from March 20 to April 3, 2026. The project requires adherence to State Wage Rates, but a Performance Bond is not necessary. Bids must be submitted by March 6, 2025, highlighting the importance of timely responses.
The Town of Groton's Water Department aims to clean two specific wells to ensure water quality and maintenance.
- Companies with experience in well cleaning and water purification
- Contractors familiar with State Wage Rates
- Clean Whitney Pond Well #1
- Clean Whitney Pond Well #2
- Obtain written approval for weekend work as necessary
- Completion of bid documents
- Evidence of compliance with State Wage Rates
- Timeline for project completion
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- Must comply with State Wage Rates for labor
- No Performance Bond required
- Consideration of State Wage Rates in pricing model
- Competitive pricing based on project scope and timeline
- Potential to partner with local environmental firms that specialize in well maintenance
- Subcontracting opportunities for labor-intensive tasks
- Failure to secure required approvals for weekend work could delay project
- Potential for unexpected environmental conditions affecting the cleaning process
- What are the specific requirements for the cleaning process?
- Can we get more information on the State Wage Rates applicable?
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- Specific scope details of the cleaning process
- Estimated budget range for the project
- More detailed timeline and milestones
- Clarification on possible penalties for missed deadlines
- Information on previous contracts awarded for similar projects
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