ROAD RESURFACING AND RELATED WORK
Federal opportunity from PRCTN - Town Hall • Town of Princeton. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 05, 2026. Industry: NAICS 30, 12, 16.
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Description
Sealed bids for Wheeler Road Resurfacing & Related Work will be received by the Town of Princeton at the office of the Town Administrator until 2:00 PM on Thursday, March 5, 2026, at which time they will be opened and publicly read. Project to include Road Resurfacing and Related Work Wheeler Road, Princeton, MA approx 19,000 square yards including reclaiming, grading, compacting and paving. Approx 4300 tons of asphalt. Bid package is available by email to townadministrator@princetonma.gov
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The Town of Princeton is seeking sealed bids for the Wheeler Road Resurfacing and Related Work project, focusing on a total of approximately 19,000 square yards of roadway. The bid submission deadline is March 5, 2026, at 2:00 PM. This project will include significant actions such as reclaiming, grading, compacting, and paving, requiring approximately 4,300 tons of asphalt.
The Town of Princeton aims to resurface Wheeler Road to improve transportation safety and infrastructure.
- Construction firms specializing in road work
- Asphalt suppliers
- General contractors with relevant experience
- Reclaiming roadway surfaces
- Grading
- Compacting
- Paving with asphalt
- Sealed bid submission
- Cover letter
- Detailed project proposal
- List of relevant experience
- Cost breakdown including materials and labor
- Timeline for project execution
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- All bids must meet local regulations and safety standards
- Contractors must have appropriate bonding and insurance
- Include costs for labor, materials, and contingencies
- Price needs to account for the current asphalt market rates
- Consider partnering with asphalt suppliers for competitive pricing
- Look for subs who can handle grading and compacting efficiently
- Asphalt price volatility that may affect bidding
- Potential delays due to weather conditions
- Underestimating project scope leading to budget overruns
- What are the specific local regulations that need to be adhered to?
- Is there a preference for particular grades of asphalt?
- What is the expected timeframe for project completion?
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- Detailed specifications of related work
- Funding source for the project
- Attachments or bid package details
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