26C-430-1765
Federal opportunity from 00400 - Public Works • Town of Wellesley. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 19, 2026. Industry: NAICS 49, 24, 15.
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Description
Project involves the removal and replacement of an existing playground area at Warren Park. This work includes the installation of Poured-in-Place, playground equipment, benches and timber wall.
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The opportunity involves a project titled '26C-430-1765', which is aimed at the removal and replacement of an existing playground area at Warren Park. The project includes the installation of Poured-in-Place surfacing, playground equipment, benches, and a timber wall. The response deadline for proposals is set for February 19, 2026, providing bidders ample time to prepare thorough submissions.
The buyer aims to enhance the recreational facilities at Warren Park by replacing the current playground area to improve safety and playability for children in the community.
- Companies specializing in playground installations
- Contractors with experience in outdoor recreational projects
- Firms with a proven track record in surfacing materials
- Remove existing playground surface
- Install new Poured-in-Place surface
- Install new playground equipment
- Place benches around the playground area
- Construct a timber wall for safety and aesthetics
- Proposal outlining detailed scope of work
- Company qualifications and experience
- Cost breakdown for labor and materials
- Timeline for project completion
- Safety and compliance certifications
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- Must adhere to local safety regulations regarding playground equipment
- Work must be compliant with public liability requirements
- Consider competitive pricing due to potential multiple bidders in the public sector
- Include breakdown of costs to justify pricing
- Potential for partnerships with playground equipment manufacturers
- Collaboration with landscape architects for site design
- Subcontracting specialists for safety surface installation
- Delays due to weather affecting outdoor installations
- Potential for changes in local regulations during the project timeline
- Competition from established playground installation firms
- What are the specific safety regulations we must adhere to?
- Can additional play equipment be proposed beyond the specified requirements?
- What is the community's preferred style or theme for the new playground?
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- Specific budget or funding details for the project
- Detailed scope requirements for playground equipment
- Information on any potential local partnerships
- Details on the existing conditions at Warren Park
- Any existing community feedback on the playground design
- Completion timeline expectations beyond the deadline date
- Maintenance plans post-installation
- Local workforce requirements
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