610802 SOMERSET FAP No. PRC(PRC80)-003S(949)X Stormwater Improvements along Route 6, Route 138, an
Federal opportunity from 0H100 - HIGHWAY • Department of Transportation. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 28, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 14, 10.
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The opportunity involves stormwater improvements along Route 6 and Route 138, as outlined in notice ID ma_commbuys_1fbe1aac50c464e572c0. The project is set aside for small business participation under the SBPP program, and responses are due by April 28, 2026. This work, under the Highways agency, is crucial for improving local infrastructure and managing stormwater effectively.
The buyer seeks to undertake stormwater improvements to enhance drainage and reduce flooding risks along specified routes, emphasizing localized infrastructure enhancements.
- Small businesses eligible under the SBPP
- Contractors specialized in stormwater management
- Civil engineering firms with infrastructure experience
- Identify required stormwater management methods
- Plan and design necessary improvements
- Execute construction activities along Route 6 and Route 138
- Conduct environmental assessments as necessary
- Completed response form
- Proof of SBPP eligibility
- Detailed project timeline
- List of relevant project experience
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- Ensure compliance with local, state, and federal regulations regarding stormwater management
- Adhere to bidding requirements specified in the buyer's notice
- Consider competitive pricing to accommodate small business factors
- Estimate costs based on materials, labor, and environmental assessments
- Local subcontractors with stormwater management expertise
- Environmental assessment firms for regulatory compliance
- Potential delays due to environmental assessments
- Changes in local regulations impacting project scope
- Weather-related disruptions affecting construction timeline
- What are the specific criteria for SBPP eligibility?
- Are there any mandatory pre-bid meetings or requirements?
- What are the expected milestones for project completion?
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- Specific budget allocated for the project
- Details on the scope of the stormwater improvements
- Any pre-bid meeting dates or requirements
- Potential penalties for late completion
- Clarification on the types of materials to be used
- Any previous studies conducted on drainage issues
- Local environmental regulations affecting project execution
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