REBID ROPES COURSE AT MOUND STREET BEACH PARK
Federal opportunity from PD888 - City of Quincy Purchasing Department • City of Quincy. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 19, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 49-24-00.
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Description
The City of Quincy, acting through the Department of Natural Resources, is soliciting re-bids from responsible and responsive parties to construct and install a ropes course located at the Mound Street Beach Park. The awarded contractor must follow Massachusetts State Standards for the course.
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The City of Quincy Purchasing Department is soliciting re-bids for the construction and installation of a ropes course at Mound Street Beach Park. The project requires compliance with Massachusetts State Standards, emphasizing safety and quality for the installations. Bids are due by March 19, 2026, providing an extended timeline for potential contractors to plan their submissions.
The buyer is seeking to find qualified contractors to construct a high-quality ropes course that adheres to state safety standards, enhancing recreational facilities at Mound Street Beach Park.
- Review Massachusetts State Standards for ropes courses.
- Develop a project plan for the construction and installation.
- Submit a detailed proposal including timelines and costs.
- Coordinate with local authorities for project compliance.
- Prepare for safety inspections during and after installation.
- Completed Bid Form
- Proof of compliance with Massachusetts State Standards
- Company qualifications and past project examples
- Proposed project timeline and cost estimates
- Safety plan and inspection process details.
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- Details on previous bidders and their reasons for re-bid.
- Specific design requirements for the ropes course.
- Information on budget limits for the project.
- Potential penalties for non-compliance.
- Schedule for site visits or pre-bid meetings.
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