Walkway Replacement
Federal opportunity from MOD001 - Modernization • New Bedford Housing Authority. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 19, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 72-13-17.
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Description
installation of erosion control measures and tree protection; saw cutting of asphalt and concrete; removal and disposal of existing bituminous concrete and concrete walkways/areas; disposal of excavated material; remove and reset curbing; furnish and install new precast concrete & granite curb; installation of root barrier; tree root pruning, preparing the walkway subgrade; concrete and subgrade material testing; protection of work; loam and seed areas; and construction of concrete walkways
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The Walkway Replacement project under MOD001 aims to address substantial infrastructure needs by installing erosion control measures, including tree protection, and replacing existing walkways. Responses are due by March 19, 2026, with specific tasks including saw cutting asphalt, removing and resetting curbing, and implementing root barriers. This project emphasizes both environmental protection and the successful construction of new concrete walkways.
The buyer seeks to modernize infrastructure by replacing damaged walkways and integrating environmental safeguards within the construction process, including erosion control and tree protection measures.
- Installation of erosion control measures
- Tree protection measures
- Saw cutting asphalt and concrete
- Removal and disposal of existing walkways
- Disposal of excavated material
- Removal and resetting of curbing
- Installation of new precast concrete and granite curbing
- Root barrier installation
- Tree root pruning
- Preparing walkway subgrade
- Completed bid form
- Company qualifications and past performance examples
- Detailed work plan including safety and environmental strategies
- Pricing proposal
- Insurance and bonding documents
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- Detailed project budget
- Specific agency contact information
- Location details for the project
- Any required licensing or certifications
- Information on existing site conditions
- Potential site access issues
- Specific materials required for walkway construction
- Any historical preservation considerations
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