SWSC Bid No. 26-34 Westford Ave and Gunn Square South Water Main Replacement Project
Federal opportunity from SWSPD1 - Procurement Department • Springfield Water and Sewer Commission. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 12, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 72-14-11.
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Bids will be accepted by the the Springfield Water and Sewer Commission John J. Lyons Administration Building, 250 M Street Ext., Agawam, MA until 2:00PM EST on March 12, 2026. Bidding procedures are per Massachusetts General Laws (MGL) Chapter 3039M Project Description. Replacement of approximately 2,500 LF of 6-inch and 4-inch Cast Iron water main on Westford Ave and Gunn Sq with 6-inch and 8-inch Ductile Iron Pipe. The Project is estimated not to exceed $1,620,000.00.
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The SWSC Bid No. 26-34 for the Westford Ave and Gunn Square South Water Main Replacement Project is a key opportunity for contractors in the water infrastructure sector. The project involves replacing approximately 2,500 LF of 6-inch and 4-inch cast iron water mains with 6-inch and 8-inch ductile iron pipe, with an estimated budget of $1,620,000. Bids are due by March 12, 2026, at 2:00 PM EST, following Massachusetts General Laws.
The Springfield Water and Sewer Commission is seeking qualified contractors to replace aging water mains to improve service reliability and infrastructure integrity in the Springfield area.
- Prepare bid documents according to MGL Chapter 3039
- Conduct site assessments on Westford Ave and Gunn Square
- Mobilization of equipment and personnel for the replacement
- Installation of ductile iron piping
- Testing and quality assurance of water main connections
- Completed bid form
- Proof of licensing and bonding
- Experience statement with relevant projects
- References from previous municipal contracts
- Cost proposal with detailed pricing structure
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- Lack of specific information on required bonding amounts
- No detailed timeline beyond the submission deadline
- Absence of performance metrics or evaluation criteria for bids
- Insufficient details on site conditions or potential hazards during installation
- No mention of pre-bid meetings or site visits available for bidders
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