IFB - Road Repair, Bituminous & Concrete Repair, Catch Basin & Manhole Adjustments
Federal opportunity from TABOS - Town Manager • Town of Medway. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 05, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 30-12-00.
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Description
Medway seeks road repair, bituminous and concrete repair, catch basin and manhole adjustments. IFB available at https://medwayma.gov/purchasing, by emailing bmcgee@medwayma.gov, or DPW Office, 45B Holliston St, Door 9, Medway, during business hours. The Select Board awards the contract.
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The Town of Medway is soliciting bids for road repair, which includes bituminous and concrete repairs, as well as catch basin and manhole adjustments. Responses to this Invitation for Bid (IFB) are due by March 5, 2026, and the Select Board will be responsible for awarding the contract. Interested bidders can obtain the IFB documentation from the Medway purchasing website or the DPW Office, indicating clear accessibility for potential contractors.
The buyer aims to repair road infrastructure in Medway, specifically through bituminous and concrete repairs, and to make necessary adjustments to catch basins and manholes to ensure proper drainage and safety.
- Assessment of existing road conditions
- Completion of bituminous repairs
- Completion of concrete repairs
- Adjustment of catch basins and manholes
- Final inspections and quality assurance
- Completed bid form
- Proof of insurance and bonding
- Company qualifications and experience
- Proposed timeline for project completion
- Cost breakdown
Source coverage notes
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- Scope of work is not fully detailed
- No specific budget mentioned
- Absence of mandatory qualifications for bidders
- Lack of information on previous similar contracts
- Limited details on performance metrics
- No name for the project manager or point of contact
- Unclear on penalties for delays
- No historical data on road conditions
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