Supply and Delivery of Granite Curbing for FY 27
Federal opportunity from MPW01 - Department of Public Works • Town of Mansfield. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 30, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 10, 33.
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Supply and Delivery of Granite Curbing for FY 27
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MPW01 – Department of Public Works is soliciting for the “Supply and Delivery of Granite Curbing for FY 27.” The response deadline provided is 2026-04-30T10:00:00+00:00. The notice description is limited to the title statement and does not include quantities, specifications, delivery locations, or contract structure, so bidding decisions should hinge on quickly confirming product specs and delivery requirements. Firms that can reliably source granite curbing and perform delivery logistics should consider bidding once bid-package details are obtained.
Procure granite curbing for FY 27, including supplying the material and delivering it for Department of Public Works needs.
- Stone/granite materials suppliers that routinely provide granite curbing
- Landscape/hardscape material distributors with established granite curbing supply chains
- Construction materials logistics firms able to deliver heavy stone products and coordinate offloading with public works yards/jobsites
- Confirm granite curbing requirements (dimensions/profile, finish, color/source, tolerances, any spec standard referenced)
- Source/procure granite curbing from quarry/fabricator consistent with DPW requirements
- Provide delivery logistics (shipping, offloading requirements, delivery scheduling)
- Coordinate order releases (if the FY27 need is indefinite delivery/as-needed)
- Provide documentation required for acceptance (packing slips, any certifications if specified)
- Manage damage/breakage risk in transit and any replacement process per contract terms
- Invoicing and payment administration per the procurement platform/terms (if specified in the full solicitation)
- Completed bid/response in the issuing procurement system (CommBuys implied by notice_id)
- Pricing for granite curbing supply and delivery (unit and/or delivered unit pricing as required)
- Product cut sheets/specifications for the granite curbing offered (dimensions/profile/finish)
- Delivery approach (lead times, delivery windows, offloading method/equipment, freight terms)
- Company qualifications and relevant past deliveries of granite curbing (if requested)
- Acknowledgment of any addenda (if issued)
- Required representations/certifications and any required forms (if specified in the full solicitation)
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Deadline provided: 2026-04-30T10:00:00+00:00—confirm the platform time zone rules and submission requirements in the full posting
- NAICS/PSC, set-aside, solicitation number, and attachments are not provided in the brief; compliance requirements likely reside in the full solicitation documents
- Because the brief provides no quantities, treat pricing as potentially unit-based with delivery included; be prepared for tiered pricing by curbing type/size if multiple profiles are required
- Separate material cost drivers from freight/offloading cost drivers internally, but align to whatever line-item structure the solicitation requires once obtained
- If FY27 implies extended ordering, consider proposing stable unit pricing with defined freight assumptions (delivery point, offload method) once those details are known
- Teaming with a regional quarry/fabricator (for consistent supply) and a heavy-haul freight carrier (for delivery/offloading) may reduce risk if you lack both capabilities in-house
- If delivery locations are dispersed, consider a logistics subcontractor with local unloading equipment capability
- Insufficient scope detail in the brief: unknown dimensions, finish, acceptable granite source, and acceptance criteria—misquoting the wrong spec is a primary risk
- Unknown delivery locations and offloading requirements could materially change freight cost and feasibility
- No period of performance details provided; FY27 could imply multiple releases over time, impacting inventory and pricing stability
- Unknown procurement terms/forms/insurance requirements due to missing solicitation documents
- What are the required granite curbing dimensions/profiles, finish (e.g., split face/flamed), and tolerances?
- Are there approved granite sources/colors, and are substitutions allowed?
- What are the estimated quantities for FY27 and the expected ordering method (one-time buy vs. as-needed releases)?
- Where are delivery points (DPW yard(s) or job sites), and what are the delivery/offloading requirements (dock, forklift, crane, tailgate)?
- What lead times are acceptable from order to delivery?
- What is the required pricing format (unit price, delivered price by location, fuel surcharge rules, etc.)?
- Are there any required certifications, quality tests, or inspection/acceptance procedures for the curbing?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- No attachments/specifications provided (dimensions, finish, tolerances, approved sources)
- No quantity/ordering structure (one-time vs. as-needed)
- No place(s) of performance/delivery locations or offloading requirements
- No solicitation number/notice type/terms and conditions
- No period of performance dates beyond “FY 27” reference
- No PSC/clear NAICS alignment for this commodity in the brief
- No buyer website/resource links to retrieve full bid package
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