SB-2026-01
Federal opportunity from 00122 - Board of Selectmen • Town of Wellesley. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 26, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 30-12-00.
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Description
The purpose of this project is to redesign the Route 9 ramp intersections with Weston Road and Cleveland Road to increase safe access to and visibility for the local businesses at that site, and safer pedestrian circulation and vehicular maneuvers.
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The project identified under SB-2026-01 entails redesigning the Route 9 ramp intersections with Weston Road and Cleveland Road to enhance safety and visibility for local businesses. This initiative aims to improve pedestrian circulation and vehicular maneuvers in the area. The proposal deadline is set for March 26, 2026, providing ample time for comprehensive response preparation.
The Board of Selectmen is seeking to improve safety and accessibility at critical intersections, fostering better access to local businesses and pedestrian safety.
- Assess existing intersection design and traffic patterns
- Develop redesign proposals for the Route 9 intersections
- Engage with local stakeholders and businesses for feedback
- Create detailed engineering plans and specifications
- Submit final design proposal for approval
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- Company qualifications
- Project understanding statement
- Proposed methodology
- Timeline and milestones
- Team resumes and experience
- References from similar projects
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- No solicitation number provided
- No specific details on funding or budget are mentioned
- Absence of required qualifications or certifications
- No details on the evaluation criteria for bids
- No information on potential constraints or existing conditions of roadways
- Lack of specified community involvement requirements
- No information on maintenance after project completion
- Missing deadline for any pre-bid meetings
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