Crack Repair and Resurfacing of Pickleball Courts at Former Town Hall
Federal opportunity from WILMT - Town of Wilmington • Town of Wilmington. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 22, 2026. Industry: NAICS 49, 16, 00.
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Crack Repair and Resurfacing of Pickleball Courts at Former Town Hall will be received at the Office of the Town Manager, Wilmington Town Hall, 146 Middlesex Ave, Wilmington, MA 01887 until 4-22-2026 @ 10:00AM. Bid Specifications may be obtained at the Townâ??s website: https://www.wilmingtonma.gov/purchasing-department
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The Town of Wilmington is seeking bids for the crack repair and resurfacing of pickleball courts located at the former Town Hall. Proposals must be submitted by April 22, 2026, at 10:00 AM, which provides ample time for interested contractors to prepare their bids. Detailed bid specifications are available on the Town’s purchasing department website, indicating a structured and well-defined scope of work.
The Town of Wilmington wants to repair and resurface the pickleball courts to ensure they are safe and usable for public recreation.
- Construction companies specializing in sports facilities.
- Contractors with experience in outdoor surface repair.
- Local firms familiar with Wilmington's regulations.
- Survey and assess the current condition of the pickleball courts.
- Prepare the surface by fixing cracks and other damages.
- Apply resurfacing materials according to specifications.
- Ensure compliance with local regulations and safety standards.
- Completed bid form with all required signatures.
- Proof of relevant insurance and bonding.
- Project timeline and milestones.
- List of references for similar work completed.
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- All work must comply with local codes and regulations.
- Appropriate licenses must be held for operation in Wilmington.
- Environmental considerations regarding resurfacing materials.
- Consider competitive pricing based on reported costs for similar projects.
- Include potential for variable costs related to materials and labor based on market trends.
- Evaluate bid rates based on previous contracts executed by local firms.
- Identify subcontractors who specialize in surface preparation and resurfacing work.
- Consider teaming with a local firm that has experience with governmental contracts.
- Look for partnerships with companies that can provide quality assurance.
- Delays in project completion due to weather or material availability.
- Budget overruns from unanticipated repairs needed after assessment.
- Potential for lack of competition leading to higher bids.
- What specific surface materials are preferred by the Town of Wilmington?
- Are there any historical concerns with previous work done on the courts?
- What are the local requirements for safety inspections once the job is completed?
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- Posted date for the notice is not provided.
- Specific details on the required materials for resurfacing are not specified.
- No information available on the budget or funding for the project.
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