Opportunity

Massport #26-81

Somerville Solicits Pavement Marking & Sign Installation for Elm-Beacon Connector

Posted

June 10, 2026

Respond By

June 24, 2026

Identifier

26-81

NAICS

237310, 238990

This opportunity involves the City of Somerville's solicitation for pavement marking and sign installation services along key corridors to enhance bicycle and traffic safety. - Government Buyer: - City of Somerville, Procurement & Contracting Services Department - Project managed by OSPCD - Mobility, with Adam Polinski as project manager and Felisa Grate as Senior Procurement Manager - Products & Services Requested: - Installation and removal of various pavement markings (thermoplastic, painted, preformed) - Includes white and yellow lines (4", 6", 12"), arrows, legends, and green/tan colorized treatments - Green colorized pavement markings (MMA surface treatment) and painted treatments - Preformed pavement markings for bike lanes and sharrows - Traffic sign installation, removal, resetting, and stacking - Includes sign support assemblies, breakaway posts, and installation on existing posts or utility poles - Traffic police allowance for on-site traffic control - Quantities: - Over 23,000 linear feet of 4" thermoplastic white lines, 13,350 sq ft of green colorized pavement, and multiple other marking and sign items - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Coordination with a separate traffic signal contract - Adherence to MassDOT and City standards for materials and installation - Compliance with Massachusetts prevailing wage and bid security requirements - Project includes buffered and parking-protected bicycle lanes - No specific OEMs or proprietary products are named; materials must meet MassDOT and City specifications

Description

This solicitation is for pavement markings and sign installation along Elm Street from Russell Street to Somerville Ave, Somerville Ave from Acadia Park to Elm Street, Beacon Street from Somerville Ave to Oxford Street, and additional specified locations in Somerville, Massachusetts. The estimated construction cost is $300,000. The contract includes requirements for state prevailing wages, a payment bond of 50% of the contract value, and adherence to Massachusetts General Laws for horizontal construction. The project is managed by the OSPCD - Mobility department with Adam Polinski as the project manager.

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