Winter Street Improvement Project 2026
Federal opportunity from BDPW400 - Public Works • Town of Bridgewater. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 18, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 30-12-00.
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Description
removal and abandonment of deteriorating corrugated metal pipe (CMP) drainage infrastructure. The installation of a new roadway drainage system consisting of reinforced concrete pipe (RCP), precast drainage manholes, precast catchbasins, headwalls and precast drywells and appurtenances within a major Town roadway. Existing catchbasins will also be removed and disposed of and drain manholes will be abandoned in place. This project also includes full depth roadway reconstruction and re-alignment
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The Winter Street Improvement Project 2026, issued by the Public Works department (BDPW400), focuses on the removal of deteriorating drainage infrastructures and the installation of a new roadway drainage system. The project includes the installation of reinforced concrete pipes and various precast drainage components within a major Town roadway. Substantial roadway reconstruction and re-alignment are also part of the project, ensuring improved infrastructure for the area.
The buyer aims to enhance the roadway drainage system by replacing outdated infrastructure with modern materials to prevent drainage issues and facilitate better roadway management.
- Removal of corrugated metal pipe drainage infrastructure
- Installation of reinforced concrete pipe
- Installation of precast drainage manholes and catchbasins
- Abandonment of existing drain manholes
- Full depth roadway reconstruction and re-alignment
- Company profile and relevant experience
- Evidence of prior successful projects
- Detailed pricing proposal
- Compliance with local regulations
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- Specific budget or estimated project costs
- Information on existing conditions of the drainage system
- Details on potential site access issues
- Local permitting requirements or processes
- Availability of specific materials and suppliers
- Risk mitigation strategies for environmental concerns
- Expected contractor performance metrics
- Community outreach plans
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