Invitations for Bid Replacement of Walkways, Tri-Centennial Park
Federal opportunity from TOSTW - Town of Sutton • Town of Sutton. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 27, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 15, 19.
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Sealed bids are being solicited under MGL c. 30-39m, for replacement of stone dust walkways with block walkways at Tri-Centennial Park, 72 Blackstone Street, Sutton, MA 01590 accordance with specifications.
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The Town of Sutton is seeking sealed bids for the replacement of stone dust walkways with block walkways at Tri-Centennial Park. The project is governed by Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 30-39m, emphasizing compliance with local regulations. Bids must be submitted by April 27, 2026, and detailed specifications can be found through the provided attachment links.
The buyer aims to enhance the accessibility and durability of the walkways in Tri-Centennial Park by replacing existing stone dust paths with more robust block walkways, ensuring a better experience for park visitors.
- Contractors with experience in walkway construction
- Local contractors in Massachusetts
- Companies with a history of park improvements
- Preparation of site
- Demolition of existing walkways
- Installation of block walkways
- Site restoration and cleanup
- Completed bid form
- Cost proposal
- Timeline for construction
- Proof of relevant experience
- Compliance with MGL c. 30-39m requirements
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- Bids must comply with Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 30-39m
- All work must meet local and state building codes
- Consider competitive pricing in line with industry standards for similar projects
- Include cost estimates for materials and labor based on project specifications
- Subcontractor partnerships for specialized tasks (e.g., landscape restoration)
- Possibly engage a local supplier for materials to reduce costs
- Potential regulatory changes affecting project compliance
- Weather-related delays affecting construction timeline
- Inaccurate initial assessments of existing walkway conditions leading to unforeseen costs
- What is the local permitting process for this project?
- Are there any specific materials that are preferred or required?
- What is the expected timeline post-award for project initiation?
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- Specific budget for the project
- Details on maintenance standards post-construction
- List of required certifications for bidders
- Information on existing site conditions
- Clarification on warranty expectations for completed work
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