IFB - Lovering St Drinking Water Tank Rehabilitation - Town of Medway
Federal opportunity from TABOS - Town Manager • Town of Medway. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 26, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 10, 28.
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Description
Town of Medway seeks bids for Lovering St drinking water tank rehabilitation (2.0 MG tank). Contact MA_Biddocs@haleyward.com or 978-648-6025 for bid document. Bids due no later than 3/26/26, 11AM, at DPW Office, 45B Holliston St, Door 9, Medway, MA. Select Board awards the contract.
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The Town of Medway is soliciting bids for the rehabilitation of the Lovering St drinking water tank, with a capacity of 2.0 MG. Bids must be submitted to the DPW Office by March 26, 2026, at 11 AM, ensuring compliance with the necessary municipal provisions. This project represents a vital upgrade to the town's water infrastructure, under the oversight of the Select Board.
The Town of Medway aims to rehabilitate the Lovering St drinking water tank to enhance water quality and reliability for its residents.
- Contractors with experience in water tank rehabilitation
- Companies holding relevant certifications and licenses for water works
- Local firms familiar with municipal projects
- Assess current condition of the tank
- Develop a rehabilitation plan
- Execute rehabilitation work
- Conduct post-rehabilitation testing and inspection
- Bid proposal document
- Company qualifications and past projects
- Cost estimate breakdown
- Timeline for project completion
- Compliance with local regulations and standards
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- Bid must comply with Medway's municipal requirements
- Adherence to environmental regulations around water quality
- Consider competitive pricing based on local market rates
- Factor in potential cost overruns due to site conditions
- Partner with local engineering firms specializing in municipal projects
- Subcontracting with certified water tank inspection companies
- Potential for unforeseen structural issues upon tank assessment
- Delays in approval from the Select Board
- Community opposition to project disruptions
- What are the specific rehabilitation requirements for the tank?
- Is there a preferred method for submitting bids?
- What are the penalty clauses for delays or non-compliance?
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- No details on the existing condition of the tank
- No specifications for the rehabilitation work required
- Lack of information regarding potential local regulations
- Absence of historical maintenance records for the tank
- No clarification on any required permits or inspections
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