Opportunity
Chatham Town Civicplus #2026-CWMP-1
Chatham, MA Phase 1F-1 Sewer Extension Project Construction Solicitation
Posted
March 11, 2026
Respond By
April 09, 2026
Identifier
2026-CWMP-1
NAICS
237110, 237990
This opportunity involves the construction of the Phase 1F-1 Sewer Extension Project for the Town of Chatham, Massachusetts. - Government Buyer: - Town of Chatham, MA (local government) - Project Scope: - Installation of gravity and low-pressure sewer collection system extensions - Construction of a new pumping station - Installation of a force main - Products/Services Requested: - Gravity and low-pressure sewer collection system extension - Pumping station - Force main - Unique and Notable Requirements: - Bidders must have completed at least five municipal projects in the past ten years, including two on Cape Cod, with relevant sewer and roadway experience - Proof of Licensed Utility Installer status is required - Compliance with Massachusetts Clean Water Trust funding requirements, including federal and state regulations - Adherence to the Department of Environmental Protection’s Diesel Retrofit Program and the Build America, Buy America Act - Minimum wage rates, bid security, performance and payment bonds are mandatory - Fair share goals for MBE/WBE/DBE participation - Award will be made to the responsible and eligible bidder offering the lowest price - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or product manufacturers are named; construction is the primary service - Place of Performance: - Town of Chatham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts (local government jurisdiction) - Period of Performance: - 880 calendar days for substantial completion, 930 calendar days for final completion
Description
The Town of Chatham, MA is soliciting sealed bids for the construction of the Phase 1F-1 Sewer Extension Project, Contract No. 2026-CWMP-1. The project involves constructing a gravity and low-pressure collection system extension, a pumping station, and a force main. Bidders must have relevant municipal project experience and meet specific licensing requirements. The project is funded in part by the Massachusetts Clean Water Trust and requires compliance with various federal and state regulations.