26DPW222C Street Sweeping
Federal opportunity from NEE08 - Department of Public Works • Town of Needham. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 07, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 10, 33.
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Description
IFB package will be available beginning March 19, 2026 at the Administration Office of the Public Works Department, 500 Dedham Ave., Needham, MA 02492 or from the Townâ??s web site www.needhamma.gov/bids.aspx
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The upcoming Street Sweeping project (26DPW222C) by the Department of Public Works in Needham, MA, aims to maintain city streets efficiently. The Invitation for Bid (IFB) package becomes available on March 19, 2026, and the response deadline is set for April 7, 2026. Interested bidders can obtain the IFB at the Administration Office or through the Town's website.
The Department of Public Works aims to contract a service for street sweeping to ensure clean and well-maintained public roads in Needham, MA.
- Companies with experience in street sweeping services.
- Contractors with equipment and staff capable of meeting the job requirements.
- Firms located near or within Needham, MA, to reduce logistics costs.
- Obtain IFB package starting March 19, 2026.
- Review project specifications and requirements.
- Prepare and submit bids by April 7, 2026.
- Provide street sweeping equipment and personnel as needed for service. Ensure compliance with local and state regulations.
- Company profile and experience.
- References from previous clients.
- Proposed methodology for service delivery.
- Cost proposal itemizing all charges.
- Proof of compliance with local regulations.
- Bid submission form as per IFB requirements.
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- Bidders must comply with all local and state regulations regarding street maintenance services.
- Insurance requirements should be clearly outlined and met.
- Consider local market rates for street sweeping services during proposal preparation.
- Competitive pricing could enhance chances of winning the bid.
- Consider partnering with equipment leasing firms for specialized street sweeping equipment.
- Subcontracting portions of service or logistics to local providers may improve efficiencies.
- Potential delays in obtaining the IFB package or contract award due to administrative procedures.
- Inability to deliver service on time due to equipment malfunction or staffing issues.
- What are the specific street sweeping requirements outlined in the IFB?
- What performance metrics will the town be using to evaluate bidders?
- Are there any restrictions or obligations concerning subcontracting?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Detailed scope of work and service specifications are not provided.
- Specific contract value or funding limits are not mentioned.
- No information on previous contract performance or benchmarks available.
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