Lincoln Field 3 Renovation Project
Federal opportunity from PRC01 - Purchasing • Town of Lexington. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 12, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 72-14-13.
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The Town of Lexington invites sealed bids for the Lincoln Park Field 3 Replacement project. Documents available online at www.lexingtonma.gov/bids. Sealed bids must be delivered to 1625 Massachusetts Ave, Lexington, MA 02420. The Town reserves the right to reject any and all bids if it's in the public interest to do so.
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The Town of Lexington is seeking sealed bids for the Lincoln Park Field 3 Replacement project, with bids due by March 12, 2026. Bidders must deliver their proposals to the specified address in Lexington, MA. The Town reserves the right to reject any bids deemed not in the public interest, making this a competitive opportunity.
The buyer is looking to select a contractor to replace Lincoln Park Field 3, an essential facility within the community to enhance recreational offerings.
- Review bid documents available at www.lexingtonma.gov/bids
- Prepare and submit sealed bids by the deadline
- Ensure compliance with public bidding requirements
- Bid proposal form
- Proof of insurance
- References from previous projects
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- No detailed project specifications provided
- No estimated budget range indicated
- No timeline for project completion given
- No information on necessary permits or approvals
- No specific materials or designs outlined
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