SEALED bids for PAVEMENT MARKINGS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS in the Town of Winchester
Federal opportunity from TMA01 - Office of the Town Manager • Town of Winchester. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 01, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 14, 11.
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Description
SEALED bids for PAVEMENT MARKINGS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS will be publicly opened and read aloud at the Department of Public Works, on Wednesday, April 1, 2026 at 10:00 a.m. The sealed bids shall be clearly marked with the bidder's name and address, Department of Public Works, description of bid item, date, time and place of opening and bid number. No bid will be accepted after time and date specified. Copies of the Invitation for Bid can be obtained electronically emailing apeters@winchester.us
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The Town of Winchester is seeking sealed bids for pavement markings at various locations, with public openings scheduled for April 1, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. This opportunity includes specific requirements for bid submission, such as proper identification of the bid and compliance with submission deadlines. Interested bidders can request the Invitation for Bid by emailing the designated contact.
The buyer aims to procure services for pavement markings to enhance road safety and visibility at various locations throughout the Town of Winchester.
- Companies experienced in pavement marking services
- Contractors with a strong record in public works projects
- Firms familiar with municipal bidding processes
- Prepare sealed bid documentation
- Submit bids to the Department of Public Works
- Ensure compliance with opening specifications
- Clear identification of the bid with name and address
- Adherence to format specified in the bid notice
- Submission by the specified deadline
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- Bids must be sealed and properly marked as per instructions.
- No late submissions will be accepted.
- Consider competitive pricing aligned with municipal project budgets.
- Factor in costs for materials and labor associated with pavement markings.
- Local partners with experience in municipal projects could enhance competitiveness.
- Consider teaming with suppliers of pavement marking materials.
- Risk of late submissions due to miscommunication.
- Potential for competition from larger contractors with more resources.
- What specific locations are prioritized for pavement markings?
- Are there current standards or specifications for the materials used?
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- No specific monetary value for the project provided.
- No detailed specifications for pavement marking materials or methods mentioned.
- Absence of information regarding potential subcontracting opportunities.
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