Norfolk Road Reconstruction & Related Work
Federal opportunity from TNM01 - Town of New Marlborough • Town of New Marlborough. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 12, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 14, 10.
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Description
Work includes approx. 7,000 ft. of FDR with asphalt emulsion stabilization, HMA roadway, stormwater drainage structure and pipe replacement, highway guard and related work on Norfolk Road beginning at East Hill Road intersection and proceeding south. MassDOT Prequalification of contractors with Pavement-Surfacing as class of work is required. Estimated value of project is $948,852.50. Contact Michelle Messana at Foresight Land Service, Inc. to request documents - mmessana@foresightland.com.
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The Town of New Marlborough is soliciting bids for the Norfolk Road Reconstruction project, which involves approximately 7,000 feet of FDR with asphalt emulsion stabilization and HMA roadway. The estimated project value is $948,852.50, and interested contractors must be MassDOT Prequalified in Pavement-Surfacing. This opportunity is ideal for firms with experience in similar roadway and drainage projects.
The Town aims to reconstruct Norfolk Road, enhancing roadway infrastructure and stormwater management through the specified improvements.
- Contractors prequalified by MassDOT in Pavement-Surfacing
- Companies with experience in roadway reconstruction
- Firms specializing in stormwater management solutions
- FDR with asphalt emulsion stabilization (approx. 7,000 ft.)
- HMA roadway construction
- Stormwater drainage structure and pipe replacement
- Highway guard installation
- Other related works
- Proof of MassDOT Prequalification
- Detailed project timeline
- List of relevant past projects
- Staffing plan and bios of key personnel
- Cost proposal detailing estimated expenses
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- Adherence to MassDOT regulations
- Compliance with local municipal requirements
- Follow environmental regulations for stormwater management
- Consider competitive pricing while ensuring coverage of project costs
- Focus on value engineering opportunities to present cost savings
- Assess market rates for materials and labor in the region
- Utilize subcontractors specializing in drainage and erosion control
- Consider teaming with local firms to bolster community involvement
- Potential delays due to weather affecting road work
- Challenges in obtaining necessary materials on time
- Compliance risks related to environmental regulations
- What specific traffic management plans are required during construction?
- Are there any existing utility conflicts on Norfolk Road that need addressing?
- What are the local expectations around project timelines and community engagement?
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- No specific solicitation number provided
- Date of notice posting is not available
- No details on contractor qualifications beyond MassDOT
- No information on local permits required
- Lack of contact details for additional project documentation requests
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