Rail: HYANNIS STATION PLATFORM IMPROVEMENTS
Federal opportunity from 0T100 - RAIL AND TRANSIT • Department of Transportation. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 14, 2026. Industry: NAICS 95, 12, 16, 72, 14, 00, 15.
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Description
Pre-Construction Survey and As-Built Plans Removal/Demolition of existing wood decking, canopy, canopy columns, and modular tactile surfaces Removal of threshold at doors to be stored for reuse, partial removal of guardrail at ramps to be store,,, see bid document
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The Hyannis Station Platform Improvements project, solicited by the RAIL AND TRANSIT agency, focuses on significant renovations including the removal and demolition of existing wood decking and canopies. Proposals are due by April 14, 2026. This project is eligible for small business participation under the SBPP, emphasizing opportunities for narrower competitive fields.
The buyer intends to enhance rail station infrastructure by performing a pre-construction survey and developing as-built plans alongside multiple removal and demolition tasks according to the specifications laid out in the bidding documents.
- Small businesses with experience in demolition and construction in transportation projects
- Companies familiar with railway station improvements
- Firms capable of detailed surveying and structural planning
- Pre-Construction Survey
- As-Built Plans Development
- Demolition of wood decking
- Removal of canopy and canopy columns
- Partial removal of guardrail at ramps
- Storage of reusable materials including door thresholds
- Completed proposal form
- Pre-construction survey proposals
- Detailed approach to demolition
- Qualifications and experiences relevant to rail construction
- Proof of eligibility for SBPP
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Ensure bidding complies with SBPP guidelines
- Adhere to all local and federal construction safety regulations
- Consider a competitive pricing model given the small business set-aside
- Factor in costs for demolition and material reuse logistics
- Consider teaming with local demolition experts
- Potential partnership with certified surveying firms
- Potential delays in receiving permits for demolition
- The structural integrity of existing platforms during removal
- Weather-related impacts on the schedule
- What is the anticipated timeline for permit approvals?
- Are there specific materials that must be reused?
- What are the consequences for missed deadlines?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- No specifics on the total project budget
- Details on existing condition of structures
- Exact requirements for the pre-construction survey
- Biographical data on previous projects of this nature
- Clarification on award criteria for pricing versus experience
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