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Lower Roxbury & Pleasant Street PWD Construction

The City of Boston, acting through its Chief of Streets, invites sealed bids for the performance of the work generally described above, and particularly set forth in the Invitation for Bids. Bid documents may be obtained online via the City of Boston Supplier Portal (procurement.boston.gov) under Event ID EV00014744 at Room 714 (Contract Office), Boston City Hall, Boston MA commencing at 9:00 a.m. on Monday, August 19, 2024. There will be a charge of twenty-five dollars ($25) NOT REFUNDABLE, for each set of paper contract documents taken out.

There will be an optional virtual pre-bid meeting at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, August 29, 2024 (meet.google.com/irr-owvh-dtm).

MassDOT prequalification of contractors with the class of work as Highway Construction, for the project with an estimated value of $5,073,092.00, will be required. A contractor that is not prequalified for the value above but wants to bid a project must submit a waiver request to MassDOT at least 2 weeks prior to the project’s bid opening date.

Every Sealed bid shall be submitted in accordance with the invitation for bids and shall be filed no later than Thursday, September 12, 2024 at 11:00AM via the online Supplier Portal or in-person at the office of the Official, Public Works Room 714, Boston City Hall.

Sealed bids shall be opened read aloud through a virtual meeting (meet.google.com/usy-ejmo-iji) by the Official, Public Works on Thursday, September 12, 2024 at 12:00PM.

ATTENTION TO ALL BIDDERS: This contract includes MBE and WBE subcontractor utilization goals set in collaboration with the Department of Supplier Diversity of the City of Boston. This contract's established participation goals are 2 percent for minority-owned businesses and 4 percent for woman-owned businesses. Bidders must demonstrate that they will meet the goals or have made sufficient good faith efforts to do so. More information is included in the bid documents.

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