Onsite Crushing Reclaim Material (asphalt and concrete)
Federal opportunity from TABOS - Town Manager • Town of Medway. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 05, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 30-12-17.
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Town of Medway seeks contractor for onsite crushing of reclaim material (asphalt and concrete). Bid doc available via https://medwayma.gov/purchasing, bmgee@medwayma.gov, or DPW Office, 45B Holliston St, Door 9, Medway, during business hours. Select Board awards the contract.
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The Town of Medway is seeking contractors for onsite crushing of reclaim material, specifically asphalt and concrete. This opportunity will be awarded by the Select Board with responses due by March 5, 2026. Interested bidders can access detailed bid documentation through the provided links or directly at the DPW Office in Medway.
The Town of Medway aims to procure a contractor for the onsite crushing process to effectively manage reclaim materials, promoting recycling and sustainability efforts.
- Review bid documentation
- Prepare a proposal including a timeline and cost estimates
- Demonstrate relevant experience in onsite crushing operations
- Submit response by March 5, 2026
- Completed proposal
- Relevant experience documentation
- Cost breakdown for services
- Compliance with local regulations
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- No specific budget mentioned
- No details on the volume of material
- Context on the expected duration of the project is unclear
- Environmental compliance specifics are not provided
- No information on previous contractors or performance history
- Lack of clarity on required project timeline
- No performance metrics outlined for successful completion
- Absence of local permit requirements
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