Pavement Marking Services
Federal opportunity from DPW15 - Public Works • Town of Hanover. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: May 06, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 14, 10.
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Description
The Town of Hanover acting through its Director of Public Works is accepting sealed bids from responsible and responsive parties to supply material, labor and equipment to perform placement of pavement markings in quantities as ordered on Town roads and properties in accordance with the following specification during the period of July 1, 2026 through June 30, 2027, with options to extend the contract for two additional years.
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The Town of Hanover seeks sealed bids for pavement marking services to be performed on town roads and properties. The contract will cover services from July 1, 2026, to June 30, 2027, with a potential two-year extension. This opportunity requires bidders to supply labor, materials, and equipment as needed for pavement marking placement.
The Town of Hanover, through its Public Works Department, aims to engage a contractor to provide pavement marking services to ensure safe and clearly marked roadways in the town.
- Companies specializing in pavement marking services
- Contractors with experience in municipal public works projects
- Bidders familiar with local regulations and specifications
- Provide materials for pavement markings
- Supply labor for the placement of markings
- Utilize equipment necessary for the application of markings
- Manage ongoing communications with the Public Works Director
- Completed bid form
- Proof of qualifications and past experience
- Cost proposal for pavement marking services
- Proof of insurance and bonding
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- Bidders must comply with local and state regulations regarding public works projects
- Adherence to specifications outlined in the bidding documents is mandatory
- Consider competitive pricing to attract municipal contracts
- Include cost estimates for potential extensions of the contract
- Local subcontractors familiar with pavement marking could enhance the proposal
- Consider teaming with firms experienced in municipal bidding to improve credibility
- Potential delays in the bidding process could affect project timelines
- Changes in municipal regulations could impact eligibility or requirements
- Management of service quality to meet municipal expectations
- What specific pavement marking types are prioritized by the Town?
- Are there specific local regulations regarding materials that must be used?
- How will the Town handle unforeseen changes in project scope during the contract?
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- No firm contract value stated
- Details on specific pavement marking specifications are not included
- Clarification on any required licensing or permits is absent
- No information on typical bidding participation or competition is provided
- There are no details on how to obtain the bidding documents
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