Home Brew Dam Removal Project
Federal opportunity from UXBDPW - DPW • Town of Uxbridge. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 12, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 14, 00.
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Specifications and bid forms shall be obtained at the Town of Uxbridge webpage https://www.uxbridge-ma.gov/bids. Bid documents will be available on or after February 18th, 2026 at 8:00AM. The Work consists of removing the full extent of Home Brew Dam and installing restoration measures within the former impoundment and all work incidental thereto, in accordance with the Specifications and conceptual plans attached hereto. Bids will be opened in the Uxbridge Town Hall on March 12th ,2026, at 10a
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The Home Brew Dam Removal Project is a significant environmental restoration initiative managed by the Uxbridge Department of Public Works (UXBDPW). Bids for this project will be accepted with a response deadline of March 12, 2026, after bid documents become available on February 18, 2026. The project involves the complete removal of the Home Brew Dam and subsequent restoration efforts aligned with provided specifications.
The Uxbridge DPW aims to remove the Home Brew Dam and restore the impacted areas to improve environmental conditions and safety.
- Environmental engineering firms
- Civil contractors with dam removal experience
- Restoration service providers
- Remove Home Brew Dam
- Install restoration measures within the former impoundment
- Complete all incidental work as specified
- Completed bid form
- Evidence of relevant experience
- References from similar projects
- Cost estimate
- Timeline for project completion
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- Must adhere to all local environmental regulations
- Ensure compliance with restoration specifications outlined in documents
- Consider cost of materials for restoration
- Factor in labor and equipment costs associated with dam removal
- Potential partnerships with environmental consultancies
- Subcontracting local labor for restoration work
- Delays in obtaining necessary permits
- Unexpected environmental challenges during dam removal
- Potential for project cost overruns due to unforeseen conditions
- What specific restoration measures are required beyond dam removal?
- What are the expected environmental impacts during the removal process?
- Are there any anticipated community or stakeholder concerns regarding the project?
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- No specific budget or funding information provided
- Lack of detailed specifications for restoration measures
- Absence of historical data on the dam's condition
- No mention of stakeholder engagement process
- Incomplete information on permit requirements
- No details on potential environmental assessments
- Uncertainty about local biodiversity impacts
- Missing information on project timelines beyond bid deadline
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