Opportunity
Natick Town Civicplus #1136
Natick Solicits Construction Services for Pickerel Pond Bridge/Connector (Phase 1 Rebid)
Posted
May 26, 2026
Respond By
June 18, 2026
Identifier
1136
NAICS
237310, 237990
This opportunity involves the Town of Natick's solicitation for construction services for the Pickerel Pond Bridge/Connector Project (Phase 1 Rebid): - Government Buyer: - Town of Natick, Massachusetts - Procurement Office at Natick Town Hall - Project Scope: - Construction services for the Pickerel Pond Bridge/Connector (Phase 1) - Re-bid as part of a phased construction approach - Key Requirements: - Compliance with Build America, Buy America Act (BABAA): all iron, steel, manufactured products, and construction materials must be produced in the United States unless a waiver is granted - Adherence to the Federal Davis Bacon Act (prevailing wage requirements) - Award subject to appropriation and approval by the Natick Town Administrator - Notable Vendors/Plan Holders: - E.T. & L. Corp. - Bonded Concrete - Onyx Corp. - S&R Corp. - Allied Painting - FWM Docks | EZ Dock Northeast - Flynn Enterprise - United Concrete Products - MAS Building & Bridge - Fort Meadow Builders - SumCo Eco-Contracting - Kneeland Construction - Cali Corp. - P.J. Keating - Steelco Chain Link Fence Erecting Co. - SW Construction Enterprises - ConstructConnect - ProjectDog - Products/Services Requested: - Construction services for bridge/connector (no specific part numbers or quantities provided) - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Strict domestic sourcing (BABAA) - Federal wage compliance (Davis Bacon Act) - Phased project approach
Description
The Town of Natick invites sealed bids for services related to the Pickerel Pond Connector Construction Project in Natick (Phase 1). This is a re-bid for a phased approach to the construction project. Bids must comply with the IFB instructions and submission requirements and are binding for 30 days after opening. The project is subject to appropriation and approval by the Natick Town Administrator, and materials used must comply with the Build America, Buy America Act and Federal Davis Bacon Act provisions.