Stormwater Control Measure Annual Maintenance
Federal opportunity from DPWBRAINTREE - DPW • Town of Braintree. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 11, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 10, 33.
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Description
The Town of Braintree hereby solicits bids for Town-wide maintenance of stormwater control measures (SCMs), including rain gardens, bioretention systems, drainage structures, infiltration basins, etc. Detailed specifications are available online on the Town of Braintree's website, http://www.braintreema.gov/Bids.aspx . This site is the only site for prospective bidders to obtain digital copies of official Town bid documents and/or information.
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The Town of Braintree is seeking bids for the annual maintenance of stormwater control measures (SCMs) across the town, which includes rain gardens, bioretention systems, and drainage structures. The response deadline for bids is set for March 11, 2026. Prospective bidders can find detailed specifications and official bid documents exclusively on the Town of Braintree's website.
The Town of Braintree aims to maintain its stormwater control measures to ensure effective water management and compliance with environmental standards.
- Contractors specializing in environmental services
- Firms with experience in stormwater management
- Companies with a portfolio of maintenance projects related to SCMs
- Maintenance of rain gardens
- Maintenance of bioretention systems
- Maintenance of drainage structures
- Maintenance of infiltration basins
- Bid proposal
- Company qualifications and experience
- Maintenance plan for SCMs
- Pricing structure
- References from similar projects
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- Ensure alignment with local environmental regulations
- Workers must be trained in stormwater management practices
- Follow Braintree's specific maintenance standards
- Consider competitive pricing based on historical bid data
- Cost breakdown by each type of SCM maintained
- Include potential operational costs for unplanned maintenance
- Partner with local environmental consultancies
- Subcontract with specialized firms for specific SCM types
- Engage suppliers for eco-friendly maintenance products
- Potential changes in environmental regulations affecting maintenance practices
- Delays in response times due to unforeseen weather events
- Complications arising from a lack of clarity in specifications
- What are the specific performance metrics expected for each SCM?
- Are there penalties for missed maintenance deadlines?
- Will there be any incentives for exceeding maintenance standards?
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- Detailed specifications for each type of SCM
- Specific performance metrics for maintenance
- Current condition or previous maintenance records of SCMs
- Any historical contract pricing for similar projects
- Rules or requirements for subcontracting
- Potential for on-site evaluations before bidding
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