College Highway Water Main Replacement Phase II Contract No. 2026-1
Federal opportunity from 10739 - Water • Town of Southampton. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 25, 2026. Industry: NAICS 83, 10, 15.
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Description
Sealed Bids for COLLEGE HIGHWAY WATER MAIN REPLACEMENT PHASE II (Contract No. 2026-1) will be received by the Town of Southampton, Massachusetts at the Town Administrators Office located in Town Hall, 210 College Highway, Southampton, MA 01073 on or before February 25, 2026, at 11:00 A.M. at which time bids will be opened and publicly read aloud. Sealed envelopes containing bids must be clearly marked "Bid for Contract No. 2026-1 College Highway Water Main Replacement Phase II".
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The Town of Southampton, Massachusetts, is soliciting sealed bids for the College Highway Water Main Replacement Phase II (Contract No. 2026-1). Bids must be submitted by February 25, 2026, at 11:00 A.M. This project involves critical infrastructure work, emphasizing the need for qualified contractors with experience in water main replacements.
The buyer aims to replace the existing water mains along College Highway, ensuring improved service and infrastructure reliability for the town.
- Contractors with experience in water infrastructure projects
- Companies with a strong safety record in excavation and installation works
- Firms located in or familiar with the Southampton, MA area
- Project planning and design review
- Excavation and removal of existing water mains
- Installation of new water mains
- Site restoration and cleanup
- Final inspection and testing of new installations
- Completed bid form clearly marked as specified
- Proof of licensing and bonding
- Detailed project timeline
- List of relevant experience and past projects
- Safety plan for the project
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- All bids must comply with local, state, and federal regulations
- Contractors must adhere to safety and environmental standards specific to Massachusetts
- Sealed bids must be submitted to the correct office address
- Consider competitive pricing while covering all anticipated project costs
- Include contingencies for any unforeseen circumstances or delays
- Evaluate labor and material costs specific to the Southampton area
- Potential partnerships with local subcontractors for specialized tasks
- Engagement with suppliers for water main materials to secure best pricing
- Collaboration with environmental or engineering consultants for compliance support
- Potential delays due to unforeseen ground conditions
- Environmental regulations impacting excavation work
- Weather-related interruptions during the construction schedule
- What specific materials and construction methods are preferred?
- Are there existing utilities that we need to be aware of along College Highway?
- What is the anticipated timeline for project completion, and are there penalties for delays?
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- Detailed project specifications and drawings
- Information on existing water main conditions
- Any previous maintenance records for the water mains being replaced
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