Wellesley Free Library Parking Lot Improvements
Federal opportunity from 00400 - Public Works • Town of Wellesley. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 19, 2026. Industry: NAICS 30, 12, 00.
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Description
The project work, includes site improvements to the Library parking lot areas. Included are removal and replacement of the existing bituminous concrete pavement in parking and driveway areas around the Wellesley Free Library. Mill and overlay existing bituminous concrete driveway and parking lot pavement, remove and replace cement concrete sidewalks. Also, installation of new granite curbing, ADA Detectable Warning Panels, new pavement markings, installing site signage, lands
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The Wellesley Free Library is seeking bidders for parking lot improvements, with a proposal deadline of February 19, 2026. Key tasks include removal and replacement of existing bituminous concrete pavement, installation of new granite curbing, and ADA compliance measures. This project aims to enhance accessibility and safety in the Library's parking areas.
The buyer is looking to improve the parking lot functionality and accessibility at the Wellesley Free Library by renovating its surface and adding necessary features like signage and ADA-compliant elements.
- Contractors with experience in asphalt and concrete work
- Firms familiar with ADA compliance projects
- Local contractors familiar with municipal projects
- Removal of existing bituminous concrete pavement
- Replacement of bituminous concrete in parking areas
- Mill and overlay existing driveway pavement
- Removal and replacement of cement concrete sidewalks
- Installation of new granite curbing
- Installation of ADA Detectable Warning Panels
- New pavement markings and site signage
- Detailed proposal outlining work plan
- Evidence of prior relevant experience
- Cost breakdown including materials and labor
- Timeline for project completion
- List of subcontractors and their expertise
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- All work must meet ADA standards
- Compliance with local regulations and ordinances
- Competitive pricing important due to budget constraints for public projects
- Consider including a contingency for unforeseen conditions or delays
- Possible teaming with landscaping firms for site signage installation
- Collaboration with local suppliers for materials to reduce costs
- Potential for inclement weather affecting project timeline
- Delays in material delivery may impact project schedule
- Local regulations could impose additional compliance costs
- What is the total budget allocated for these improvements?
- Are there specific materials or brands preferred for the work?
- What is the process for handling potential site hazards?
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- Specific budget for the project is not provided
- Details on existing conditions of the parking lot are unclear
- Any grants or funding sources supporting this project are not mentioned
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