FISH 324087
Federal opportunity from WHA00 - Wellesley Housing Authority Main Office • Wellesley Housing Authority. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: May 06, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 13, 15.
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Agency & Office
Description
Parking Lot & Walkway Reconstruction
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The Wellesley Housing Authority is soliciting bids for the reconstruction of parking lots and walkways, as highlighted in notice ID ma_commbuys_633aab85f61c2d5c790a. The project is categorized under NAICS codes 72 (Accommodation and Food Services), 13 (Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction), and 15 (Construction). The response deadline is set for May 6, 2026, indicating a substantial lead time for interested bidders.
The buyer, Wellesley Housing Authority, aims to enhance the safety and accessibility of their facilities through the reconstruction of parking lots and walkways.
- Contractors specialized in construction and infrastructure
- Companies with experience in asphalt and concrete works
- Firms that have successfully completed similar projects
- Site assessment and preparation
- Excavation and grading
- Installation of new paving materials
- Construction of pedestrian walkways
- Landscaping improvements
- Completed bid form
- Evidence of prior similar projects
- Detailed pricing proposal
- Project schedule and timeline
- List of equipment and materials to be used
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Bidders must comply with local construction regulations
- Adherence to safety standards during the project execution
- Consider competitive pricing to increase the chance of winning the bid
- Evaluate material costs and labor rates carefully given the project's scope
- Subcontractors with expertise in specialized areas such as landscaping and exterior renovations
- Local firms that understand regional regulations and climate impact on materials
- Potential delays due to weather impacting construction timelines
- Budget overruns due to unforeseen site conditions
- Lack of qualified subcontractors in the local market
- What is the total budget allocated for this project?
- What specific materials are preferred for this reconstruction?
- Are there any environmental considerations that should be taken into account?
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- Specific budget range for the project is not mentioned
- Details on the existing condition of parking lots and walkways are unclear
- No information provided on the duration expected for the project
- Additional compliance or insurance requirements are not specified.
- Clarification on whether the project needs to adhere to any sustainability guidelines is missing.
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