Opportunity

Fall River OpenGov #IFB#26-17

Site Improvements at Northfield Point Waterfront, Fall River, MA

Posted

April 22, 2026

Respond By

May 21, 2026

Identifier

IFB#26-17

NAICS

237990, 561730

This opportunity involves site improvements at Northfield Point waterfront in Fall River, MA, managed by the Redevelopment Authority of Fall River. - Government Buyer: - Redevelopment Authority of Fall River, Massachusetts - Products and Services Requested: - Salvaged granite stones to be cut and placed as benches - Stabilized aggregate materials for construction of pathways - Solar-powered lighted bollards for site illumination - Water service equipment, including yard hydrants and a water bottle fill station - Osprey nesting pole installation - Poles for security cameras - Erosion control installation as part of site preparation - Landscaping services (loaming, seeding, and related work) - Site preparation and grading (rough and finish) - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Compliance with permits from the Fall River Conservation Commission, Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, and the Army Corps of Engineers - Public access to the Fall River Bicentennial trail/pedestrian walkway must be maintained during construction - Adherence to prevailing wage rates - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - The project focuses on creating a resilient, publicly accessible natural environment along the waterfront

Description

The project involves constructing a resilient natural environment along the waterfront at Northfield Point, 600 Davol Street, Fall River. The scope includes site preparation, erosion control installation, grading, pathway construction, placement of salvaged granite benches, water service installation with yard hydrants and a water bottle fill station, solar lighted bollards, an osprey nesting pole, security camera poles, landscaping, and miscellaneous park amenities. The Fall River Bicentennial trail/pedestrian walkway will remain open during construction. All work must comply with permits from the Fall River Conservation Commission, Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, and the Army Corps of Engineers.

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