Opportunity
Massport #26-71
Somerville Solicits Bids for Poured-in-Place Surfacing Repairs at City Parks
Posted
April 22, 2026
Respond By
May 07, 2026
Identifier
26-71
NAICS
238990, 238910
The City of Somerville, Massachusetts is seeking bids for on-call repairs and replacement of poured-in-place surfacing at city parks and playgrounds. - Government Buyer: - City of Somerville, Department of Public Works, Procurement & Contracting Services Department - Managed by Ben Waldrip - Products/Services Requested: - Replacement of poured-in-place surfacing (top layer) at parks and playgrounds - Estimated 5,000 to 10,000 sq. ft. per year - Top layer to be EPDM or TPV granules bonded with UV-resistant polyurethane binder, installed to 1 inch thickness per manufacturer specifications - On-call removal, disposal, patching, repair, and replacement of damaged surfacing - Site preparation, crowning for drainage, and training of City personnel included - Quantities & Technical Details: - Up to 10,000 sq. ft. of surfacing replaced annually - No specific OEMs or part numbers specified; materials must meet technical and safety standards - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Compliance with OSHA training, Massachusetts prevailing wage laws, Somerville Living Wage, and Wage Theft Ordinance - Payment bond equal to 50% of contract value and 5% bid deposit required - Adherence to Massachusetts General Law 30.39M for horizontal construction - Training of City personnel as part of the service - Period of Performance: - Initial contract term is one year, with two additional one-year renewal options at the City's discretion - Estimated annual contract value: $100,000 - Place of Performance: - Various parks and playgrounds across the City of Somerville, MA
Description
The City of Somerville, Massachusetts is soliciting bids for poured-in-place surfacing repairs at various parks across the city. The contract is estimated at $100,000 per year with an anticipated award date of May 18, 2026, and a completion date of May 31, 2027. The contract includes two additional one-year renewal options at the city's discretion. Bidders must comply with state prevailing wage laws and provide a payment bond of 50% of the contract value. The project involves repair work as specified in the bid documents, and electronic signatures are required for submission.