Gilman-Waite Park Rehab
Federal opportunity from TA006 - Town Administrator's Offiice • Town of Templeton. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 19, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 30-22-00.
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Description
Replace the entire backstop of fields One (1) and three (3). Replace the right field fencing on field three (3) making new wire fencing ten feet in height. Install forty (40) feet of ten (10) foot in height wire fencing on field two (2). Extend 20 feet in length on each side of existing backstop fence. Provide roofed dugouts for both fields one (1) and field three (3) for four (4) total dugouts, seating already in place Replace existing infield dirt on all three (3) softball field
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The Gilman-Waite Park Rehab project, posted by the Town Administrator's Office, involves significant upgrades to multiple softball fields, with a response deadline of February 19, 2026. Key deliverables include replacing the entire backstop of fields one and three, installing new fencing on field three, and refurbishing dugouts for both fields one and three. This project presents a unique opportunity for contractors experienced in sports facility renovations to provide robust proposals, emphasizing quality and compliance with town specifications.
The buyer aims to enhance the safety and functionality of Gilman-Waite Park's softball fields by upgrading backstops, installing new fencing, and improving dugout structures.
- Replace entire backstop on field one
- Replace entire backstop on field three
- Install ten-foot right field fencing on field three
- Install forty feet of ten-foot wire fencing on field two
- Extend existing backstop fence by 20 feet
- Provide roofed dugouts for fields one and three (four total dugouts)
- Replace existing infield dirt on all three softball fields
- Detailed project proposal outlining approach and timeline
- Evidence of previous relevant project experience
- Cost estimate segmented by project tasks
- Compliance with local building codes and regulations
- Materials specifications for fencing and dugouts
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- Detailed specifications for materials to be used
- Availability of local subcontractors for specialty work
- No prior bidding history available for similar projects
- Clarification on project funding sources
- Local regulations regarding construction in public spaces
- Buyer’s timeline for project approval process
- Potential community involvement or input required
- Specifications for the infield dirt replacement
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