2026-12 Installation of Replacement Wells 5 and 6
Federal opportunity from WALTH - Walpole Town Hall • Town of Walpole. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 01, 2026. Industry: NAICS 71, 12, 00.
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2026-12 Installation of Replacement Wells 5 and 6
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The opportunity involves the installation of Replacement Wells 5 and 6 for the Walpole Town Hall, slated for December 2026. Interested bidders should prepare their proposals to be submitted by the deadline of April 1, 2026. This project is categorized under NAICS codes 71, 12, and 00, indicating a focus potentially related to environmental services and equipment provision.
Walpole Town Hall is seeking contractors to manage the installation of two replacement wells, which may include both drilling and infrastructure development to enhance water supply in the area.
- Environmental engineering firms
- Well drilling contractors
- Civil engineering companies specializing in water resources
- Design planning for well installation
- Site preparation and drilling
- Equipment procurement for wells
- Environmental compliance assessments
- Final installation and testing of wells
- Proposal detailing project approach and timeline
- Cost estimate including itemized pricing for each phase
- Qualifications and experience of key staff
- References from similar projects
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Adherence to local environmental regulations
- Must secure necessary permits for well installation
- Competitive pricing to ensure bid attractiveness given the timeline
- Consideration of potential materials and labor cost fluctuations due to the extended timeline
- Partnership with local environmental specialists
- Collaboration with equipment suppliers for timely procurement
- Potential delays in permit acquisition could affect project start
- Environmental assessments may reveal unexpected site issues
- Budget overruns if material costs rise significantly
- What specific groundwater regulations must be followed?
- Are there existing studies on groundwater quality in the installation area?
- What is the expected timeline for permitting processes?
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- Detailed scope of work is not specified
- Budget range for the project is unclear
- Specific qualifications needed for contractors are not outlined
- Agency points of contact for further inquiries are not provided
- Information on pre-bid meetings or site visits is absent
- No additional resources or links for further information are supplied
- Expected outcomes post-installation are not defined
- Local environmental conditions and challenges are not mentioned
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