Mary Hopkins Goodrich Bridge Rehabilitation & Related Work
Federal opportunity from STO01 - Town of Stockbridge • Town of Stockbridge. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 16, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 14, 00.
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Description
The Town of Stockbridge, acting through its Selectboard, invites sealed bids from contractors approved by the Massachusetts Department of Transportation for the Mary Hopkins Goodrich Bridge Rehabilitation & Related Work project. The work to be performed includes replacement and refurbishment of structural components of the suspension bridge and related work.
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The Town of Stockbridge is inviting sealed bids for the Mary Hopkins Goodrich Bridge Rehabilitation & Related Work, with a response deadline set for April 16, 2026. This project involves the replacement and refurbishment of structural components of the suspension bridge, significant for maintaining infrastructure integrity. Only contractors approved by the Massachusetts Department of Transportation are eligible to bid, ensuring a standard of quality and compliance.
The Town of Stockbridge aims to rehabilitate the Mary Hopkins Goodrich Bridge by replacing and refurbishing its structural components, ensuring the safety and longevity of the bridge.
- Contractors approved by the Massachusetts Department of Transportation
- Firms specializing in bridge construction and rehabilitation
- Companies with previous experience in similar bridge projects
- Replacement of structural components of the suspension bridge
- Refurbishment of existing structural elements
- Related construction activities necessary for bridge rehabilitation
- Completed bid form
- Proof of MDOT approval
- Project timeline and methodology
- Evidence of relevant previous work
- Cost proposal
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- Must comply with Massachusetts Department of Transportation regulations
- Adherence to safety and quality standards during construction
- Consider competitive pricing based on local market rates
- Incorporate potential fluctuations in material costs over the project timeline
- Partner with civil engineering firms for project planning
- Engage subcontractors for specialized work such as restoration or specific structural repairs
- Delay in approvals from the Massachusetts DOT
- Potential unforeseen structural issues during refurbishment
- Weather-related delays impacting construction schedule
- What is the expected timeline for the approval process post-bid submission?
- Are there specific materials mandated by the Massachusetts DOT for this project?
- What is the budget range for this project, and are there funding constraints?
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- Specific budget amount for the project
- Detailed timeline for project phases
- Number of bidders expected
- Specific qualifications required for MDOT approval
- Information on potential environmental impact assessments
- Any existing maintenance issues with the bridge
- Details on warranty or post-construction obligations
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