Opportunity

Massport #AP2700-C1

Waterfront Repair Term Contract Solicitation for Suffolk, Massachusetts

Posted

August 19, 2026

Respond By

September 09, 2026

Identifier

AP2700-C1

NAICS

237990

This opportunity involves a term contract for waterfront repair and construction services for the Massachusetts Port Authority - Capital Programs in Suffolk, Massachusetts. - Government Buyer: - Massachusetts Port Authority - Capital Programs - Products and Services Requested: - Installation and removal of floating debris booms (750 linear feet) - Installation of floating bottom anchored silt curtains (2,000 linear feet) - Crane barge mobilization/demobilization (20 events) and day rate (30 days) - Timber pile removal and disposal (50 piles) - Demolition and disposal of timber (10,000 board feet) - Installation of round timber fender and bearing piles (treated timber and greenheart) - Cast in place concrete (50 cubic yards) - Reinforcing steel (40,000 lbs) - High strength grout (650 cubic feet) - Field welding (1,500 lbs), torch cutting (20,000 inches), and bolting (20,000 lbs) - Installation of mooring bollards (30 each, up to 50 and 100 ton capacity) - Buoy mooring chain replacement (5,200 lbs) - Marker buoy relocation (10 units) - Fender chains, shackles, and hardware (5,500 lbs) - Timber hardware (hot dip galvanized: 3,000 lbs; stainless steel: 2,000 lbs) - Treated timber (2,000 board feet) - Insurance (annual, 2 years) and bond (2 years) - Unique or Notable Requirements: - OSHA 10-hour safety training certification for all workers - 5% bid deposit required - Compliance with federal and state regulations, including affirmative action and Homeland Security certifications - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation. - All quantities and line items are specified for each work component.

Description

This solicitation is for a waterfront repair term contract located in Suffolk, Massachusetts. The project involves various construction and repair activities including installation and removal of floating debris booms, silt curtains, pile driving, timber pile removal, demolition, concrete work, and mooring bollard installation. Bidders must comply with federal and state requirements, including OSHA 10-hour safety training certification, and submit a bid deposit of 5%. The contract includes multiple line items with detailed quantities and descriptions for the work to be performed.

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