LINCOLN MA �¢���� LINCOLN ROAD MAIN WATER REPLACEMENT �¢���� PHASE 2
Federal opportunity from TOLWD - Town of Lincoln Water Department • Town of Lincoln. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 05, 2026. Industry: NAICS 83, 10, 15.
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Description
See Full Legal Notice Attached.
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BidPulsar Analysis
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The Town of Lincoln Water Department is soliciting bids for the Lincoln Road Main Water Replacement Phase 2 project. The response deadline is set for March 5, 2026. This project falls under UNSPSC category 83-10-15, indicating a focus on water utilities and related infrastructure work.
The buyer aims to replace the main water line on Lincoln Road to improve water service reliability and infrastructure integrity in the area.
- Contractors experienced in water main replacements
- Firms with expertise in municipal water infrastructure projects
- Bidders with a proven track record in similar state or local projects
- Review attached legal notice for detailed scope of work
- Prepare technical proposal addressing water replacement specifics
- Include compliance documentation with local regulations
- Outline project timeline in relation to performance period
- Technical proposal
- Cost estimate and pricing strategy
- Evidence of previous similar project experience
- Compliance documents as required in the legal notice
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- Ensure adherence to local environmental regulations
- Review city permit requirements
- Consider including allowances for potential unforeseen conditions during work execution
- Reflect competitive pricing while covering project costs appropriately
- Engage local subcontractors familiar with Lincoln's regulations
- Identify suppliers for water materials and infrastructure needs
- Potential delays due to weather impacting construction schedule
- Local community concerns regarding road access during construction
- What specific challenges have been encountered in Phase 1 of the project?
- Are there specific local regulations or standards we should be particularly aware of?
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- Full legal notice details are required for comprehensive understanding of scope
- Compliance specifics from the legal notice are not detailed
- Expected project duration and milestones are not stated
- No pricing guidelines are mentioned in the current brief
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