IFB: Lakes and Ponds Area Collection System and Pumping Station
Federal opportunity from TAO01 - Town of Orleans • Town of Orleans. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 28, 2026.
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IFB: Lakes and Ponds Area Collection System and Pumping Station - Construction of a wastewater infrastructure and submersible pumping station with associated appurtenances, and related work necessary to provide wastewater services to the Lakes and Ponds area. Bids must be received by April 28, 2026 at 2:00pm. Documents can be viewed by registering at www.town.orleans.ma.us/bids
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The Town of Orleans is seeking bids for the construction of a wastewater infrastructure and submersible pumping station as part of the Lakes and Ponds Area Collection System project. Bids are due by April 28, 2026, at 2:00 PM. Relevant documents can be accessed through registration on the town's official website.
The Town of Orleans aims to enhance wastewater services in the Lakes and Ponds area through the construction of a dedicated collection system and a pumping station.
- Construction firms with experience in wastewater infrastructure
- Contractors with expertise in pumping station installations
- Companies holding relevant state certifications
- Construction of wastewater infrastructure
- Installation of a submersible pumping station
- Installation of associated appurtenances
- Completion of related work for wastewater services
- Completed bid form
- Detailed construction plan
- Cost estimate
- Proof of prior relevant experience
- Safety plan
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- Adherence to local construction codes
- Permitting requirements for wastewater infrastructure
- Environmental impact assessments may be required
- Competitive pricing based on local market rates for similar projects
- Consideration of project timeline to factor in labor and material costs
- Engage subcontractors with specialized skills in wastewater systems
- Collaborate with local suppliers for materials to reduce costs
- Potential delays due to permitting processes
- Weather-related construction delays may impact the timeline
- Budget overruns due to unexpected site conditions
- What are the specific site conditions that could affect construction?
- Are there existing infrastructure concerns in the area?
- What are the key performance indicators for this project?
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- Solicitation number is not provided
- PSC and NAICS codes are not specified
- Details on the exact location of the project are missing
- Information on how to register for bid documents needs clarification
- Potential environmental restrictions are unknown
- Construction timeline specifics are not detailed
- Bid evaluation criteria are not outlined
- Clarification on warranty or maintenance requirements is missing
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