Road and sidewalk resurfacing
Federal opportunity from PUR04 - Purchasing • Town of Ipswich. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 25, 2026. Industry: NAICS 30, 12, 00.
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Description
This project will encompass the annual paving of roads and sidewalks within the Town of Ipswich in the years 2026-2028.
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The Town of Ipswich is seeking bids for annual road and sidewalk resurfacing, set for 2026-2028. This multi-year project aims to enhance local infrastructure and is due for completion by February 25, 2026. Interested bidders should prepare for ongoing work throughout the specified period.
The buyer aims to contract resurfacing services for roads and sidewalks in Ipswich over a three-year term to improve community infrastructure.
- Civil engineering firms
- Road construction contractors
- Sidewalk renovation specialists
- Annual road resurfacing
- Annual sidewalk resurfacing
- Compliance with local construction regulations
- Maintenance of worksite safety protocols
- Company qualifications and experience
- Proposed project timeline
- Detailed pricing structure
- Safety and compliance plans
- References from similar projects
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- Bidders must adhere to local construction standards
- Ensure environmental regulations are met during resurfacing
- Work within town ordinances related to street usage
- Consider bulk pricing for multiple years
- Account for fluctuations in material costs over the contract term
- Include provisions for unforeseen repairs or urgent work requests
- Partner with local subcontractors for specific tasks like sidewalk surfacing
- Engage environmental compliance consultants if needed
- Form alliances with suppliers for materials
- Weather-related delays
- Potential for cost overruns in materials
- Community opposition to construction activities
- Changes in local regulations during the project period
- What are the specific materials and methodologies preferred by the town?
- Are there any ongoing infrastructure projects that might overlap with our work?
- What are the town's expectations for maintenance post-resurfacing?
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- Detailed performance specifications
- Local permitting requirements
- Exact location of paving activities
- Public access restrictions during work
- Budget estimates for the projects
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