26P-410-1774
Federal opportunity from 00400 - Public Works • Town of Wellesley. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 05, 2026. Industry: NAICS 30, 12, 00.
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Description
Redesign of the Washington St., Central St. and Grove St. intersection and the Central St., Crest Rd and Railroad Ave. intersection to improve pedestrian safety and intersection operations. Project includes creating a cohesive corridor from Wellesley Ave to Weston Road, restoration efforts within Wellesley Square to create ADA compliant sidewalks, upgrade street lights, and street amenities.
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The opportunity involves the redesign of two key intersections in the area to enhance pedestrian safety and improve traffic operations. The project focuses on creating a cohesive corridor and restoring areas to be ADA compliant while upgrading street lights and amenities. The response deadline is set for March 5, 2026, providing ample time for detailed proposals.
The buyer is looking to engage contractors to redesign two intersections for improved safety and operational efficiency, ensuring accessibility and aesthetic enhancements along key thoroughfare.
- Civil engineering firms with experience in urban design
- Companies specializing in ADA compliance
- Contractors with a record of successful municipal projects
- Redesign of Washington St., Central St., and Grove St. intersection
- Redesign of Central St., Crest Rd., and Railroad Ave. intersection
- Creation of cohesive corridor from Wellesley Ave to Weston Road
- Restoration efforts in Wellesley Square for ADA compliance
- Upgrade of street lights and street amenities
- Detailed project proposal including design plans
- Experience and qualifications of the project team
- Cost estimation and pricing strategy
- Timeline for completion and milestones
- References from previous similar projects
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- All designs must adhere to ADA compliance guidelines
- Local municipal regulations need to be followed
- Environmental impact assessments may be required
- Competitive pricing will likely be important given the public nature of the contract
- Consideration of lifecycle costs for materials used may be beneficial
- Potential teaming with ADA compliance specialists
- Collaboration with local environmental consultants for assessments
- Compliance with local regulations might delay the project
- Public feedback on design choices could impact project scope
- Unexpected environmental challenges in redesigning intersections
- What specific pedestrian safety features are prioritized by the agency?
- Are there existing plans or studies that influence the design decisions?
- What is the budget range for the project?
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- Detailed specifications for the redesign elements
- Budget range for the project
- Contact information for project inquiries
- Any environmental assessment requirements
- Current existing conditions of the intersections
- Public consultation requirements
- Agency procurement guidelines
- Maps illustrating the project area
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