26-18 Road Resurfacing & Related Work
Federal opportunity from TWDPW - Department of Public Works • Town of Reading. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 02, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 14, 11.
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26-18 Road Resurfacing & Related Work
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The TWDPW is seeking bids for road resurfacing and related work under notice ID ma_commbuys_b43783e92609ca5e9b39, with a response deadline of April 2, 2026. This project may involve multiple categories under NAICS codes 72, 14, and 11, indicating a need for diverse expertise in construction and possibly landscaping. Interested bidders should focus on demonstrating experience in similar roadwork projects to meet the agency's requirements effectively.
The buyer aims to procure services for road resurfacing and associated improvements, enhancing the infrastructure under the Department of Public Works.
- Construction firms specializing in road work
- Civil engineering companies
- Landscaping and finishing contractors
- Road resurfacing
- Pavement repair
- Construction-related work
- Traffic control setup
- Site preparation
- Company qualifications and past performance
- Proposed methodology for resurfacing
- Personnel qualifications
- Cost proposal with breakdown
- Schedule of work completion
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Ensure adherence to local and state regulations on roadwork
- Monitor compliance with safety standards during construction
- Review any environmental impact assessments required
- Competitive pricing based on market rates for similar projects
- Consider including value-added services to differentiate bids
- Align pricing with detailed work breakdown to justify costs
- Potential partnerships with local subcontractors for specialized tasks
- Engage suppliers for materials at competitive rates
- Collaborate with traffic management firms for compliance
- Potential for delays due to weather conditions during construction
- Budget overruns if materials costs rise unexpectedly
- Inadequate project specifications leading to misinterpretation
- What is the estimated budget range for the project?
- Are there specific materials or methodologies preferred?
- What are the key performance indicators for project success?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Specific requirements for the road resurfacing work
- Detailed criteria for project evaluation
- Information about the performance period
- Geographical limitations for the work
- Exact funding availability or budget constraints
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