Opportunity
Auburn School District Civicplus #Pakachoag Golf Course – Cart Path Reconstruction Project
Pakachoag Golf Course Cart Path Reconstruction – Asphalt Paving and Drainage Installation
Posted
September 18, 2025
Respond By
October 29, 2025
Identifier
Pakachoag Golf Course – Cart Path Reconstruction Project
NAICS
237310, 238910, 237990
This opportunity involves the reconstruction of cart paths at Pakachoag Golf Course in Auburn, Massachusetts. - Government Buyer: - Town of Auburn, Department of Public Works (Engineering Division) - Project Scope: - Approximately 910 square yards of 8-foot wide hot mix asphalt cart path paving - Installation of about 500 linear feet of 6-inch perforated HDPE double wall underdrain pipe - Installation of yard/surface drain (ADS Nyloplast or approved equal) - Earthwork, fine grading, compaction, processed aggregate (100 cubic yards), unclassified excavation (260 cubic yards) - Topsoil (70 cubic yards, 4" depth) and seeding (550 square yards) for stabilization - Mobilization/demobilization, sedimentation and erosion controls, and as-built documentation - OEMs and Vendors: - ADS Nyloplast (specified for yard/surface drains; or approved equal) - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Compliance with Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MASSDEP), Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MASSDOT), and prevailing wage laws - All employees must have OSHA 10-hour safety training - Bidders must have completed at least four golf course-related projects in the past five years - Place of Performance: - Pakachoag Golf Course, 15 Upland Street, Auburn, MA 01501 - Estimated Contract Value: - $90,000 to $141,000
Description
The Town of Auburn is seeking bids for the reconstruction of cart paths at Pakachoag Golf Course, including approximately 910 square yards of paving and 500 feet of underdrain installation. The scope includes earthwork, fine grading, compaction, paving, drainage connection, stabilization, and final tie-in operations. A pre-bid meeting is scheduled for October 1, 2025, and bids are due by October 29, 2025. The project must comply with Massachusetts environmental and prevailing wage laws, and contractors must meet specific experience requirements.