Swett Hill Road Drainage Improvements
Federal opportunity from DPW171 - DPW-171 • Town of Sterling. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 05, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 30-12-17.
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Description
The project consists of the installation of approximately 850 linear feet of 12-inch HDPE storm sewer piping, 225 linear feet of 15-inch HDPE storm sewer piping, and 50 linear feet of 18-inch HDPE storm sewer piping along Swett Hill Road. The project also consists of the improvement of two culvert pipes and the installation of catch basins, storm sewer manholes, and appurtenances as outlined in the contract documents.
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The Swett Hill Road Drainage Improvements project, managed by DPW-171, aims to enhance stormwater management through the installation of approximately 850 linear feet of 12-inch HDPE storm sewer piping and additional piping of varying sizes. Completion of this project is crucial for mitigating flooding in the area, with a response deadline set for March 5, 2026.
The buyer is looking to improve the drainage system along Swett Hill Road to manage stormwater effectively and prevent flooding.
- Install approximately 850 linear feet of 12-inch HDPE storm sewer piping.
- Install 225 linear feet of 15-inch HDPE storm sewer piping.
- Install 50 linear feet of 18-inch HDPE storm sewer piping.
- Improve two culvert pipes.
- Install catch basins and storm sewer manholes.
- Detailed project plan and timeline.
- Cost estimate and pricing breakdown.
- Qualifications and past performance documentation.
- Bid bond or other required guarantees.
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