Plymouth Municipal Airport Runway Reconstruction
Federal opportunity from PA482 - Municipal Airport • Town of Plymouth. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 23, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 14, 00.
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Description
The Plymouth Airport Commission seeks sealed bids for the reconstruction of Runway 6-24. Additional information is available at www.pymairport.com/bids_current.
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The Plymouth Airport Commission is soliciting sealed bids for the reconstruction of Runway 6-24 at the Plymouth Municipal Airport. This project will require expertise in runway construction and adherence to municipal standards. The response deadline for submissions is April 23, 2026.
The buyer is looking to select a contractor for the essential reconstruction of Runway 6-24 to ensure safe and efficient airport operations.
- Construction firms with runway or aviation experience
- Local contractors familiar with municipal projects
- General contractors with a track record of infrastructure projects
- Assess current runway conditions
- Prepare runway reconstruction plans
- Execute construction according to municipal standards
- Ensure compliance with safety regulations
- Conduct final inspections and testing
- Completed bid form
- Detailed project plan
- Proof of past performance
- Insurance certificates
- Bid price breakdown
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- Bids must comply with municipal contracting laws
- Safety regulations must be adhered to during construction
- Consider competitive pricing while maintaining quality
- Evaluate potential cost overruns due to delays
- Engage with subcontractors specializing in paving and airport infrastructure
- Consider teaming with local engineering firms for design compliance
- Potential for budget overruns due to unforeseen site conditions
- Delays in project timelines could affect airport operations
- What specific materials are required for the runway reconstruction?
- Are there any expected challenges with existing infrastructure?
- What are the relevant local codes and regulations that must be followed?
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- Detailed specifications for construction materials
- Previous runway history or issues
- Specific budget range for the project
- Any environmental impact assessments required
- Permit requirements or approvals needed from local authorities
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