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Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Executive Office of Energy & Environmental Affairs, Dept. of Conservation & Recreation

10 Park Plz Suite 6620, Boston, MA 02116-3933
(857) 283-6746

Please note starting in 2024, our bid day deadline will now be Thursday's @ 12:00PM

Effective  2024

There will be an increase to the SDP commitment requirements.
MBE and WBE  requirements will no longer be combined.
Requirements as followed: 

MBE: 6%
WBE: 10%
VOBE  3%


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Upcoming Solicitations

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P25-3615-C2A
Cass Recreational Complex Roof and Solar Project Scope: The project consists of a new TPO membrane roof installed over the existing metal roof and installing photovoltaic panels. The PV systems include the panels, raceways, conductors, inverters, and connection to the existing buildings electrical equipment. The estimated project: $1,850,000 The work is to be accomplished within 240 calendar days of a notice to proceed. Liquidated damages in the amount of $ 1,000 per day will be assessed if the work has not been completed in accordance with the provisions of the contract within the time specified (as extended by any authorized extension of time granted in accordance with the contract provisions). The proposed contract includes a combined requirement of 10.4% of the bid price for minority-owned business enterprises and women-owned business enterprises. Proposed MBE/WBE plans that include solely MBE or solely WBE , or do not include a reasonable amount by both MBE and WBE firms to meet the combined requirements, will not be considered responsive. The applicable local minority workforce utilization percentage is a minimum requirement of 15.3%. The applicable local women workforce utilization percentage is a minimum requirement of 6.9%. The Commonwealth requires participation of Veteran-Owned Business Enterprises (“VOBE”) on its construction projects. The Veteran-Owned Business Enterprise benchmark for this contract is 3.0%. Each bid must be accompanied by a bid deposit, payable to the Department of Conservation and Recreation in the amount of 5% of the bid. Bid Bonds must be submitted electronically, please ensure your company and your bonding agent's company register with one of the Bid Bond agencies affiliated with Bid Express: If you need additional assistance, please call the Bid Express Customer Support Team at 888-352-2439, available Monday - Friday from 7:00am – 8:00pm (EST). You can also email the team support@bidexpress.com or refer to the Vendor Resource page Bids are subject to the provisions of M.G.L. Ch. 149, sections 44A to H, inclusive. In addition, bids are also subject to Ch. 30, Sect. 39F, G, H and M inclusive. Wages are subject to minimum wage rates as per Mass. Gen. L. Ch. 149, sections 26 to 27D inclusive. The Department reserves the right to waive any informalities in or to reject any and all bids if it be in the public interest to do so. All Bidders for this project are required to be certified with the Massachusetts Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance (DCAMM) Roofing Category and must submit with the bid an update of their respective qualifications. Brian M. Arrigo Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation
01/09/2025 05:00 AM UTC
P25-3593-M4A
Flooring Maintenance Installations at DCR Facilities Counties : Essex, Middlesex, Suffolk, Norfolk, Bristol, Plymouth, Barnstable, Dukes, Nantucket, Worcester, Hampden, Hampshire, Franklin, Berkshire The project consists of: The project consists of: Installation of various types of Flooring at DCR Facilities Statewide. Flooring types include epoxy flooring and wall coatings, ceramic tile, VCT tile, rubber matting. Locations include comfort stations, swimming pools, rinks and other DCR buildings. This is a work order contract for building sites to included comfort stations, swimming pools, rinks and other DCR buildings, not identified at this time. The estimated project $1,200,000.00 The work is to be accomplished within 912 calendar days of a notice to proceed. Liquidated damages in the amount of $ 500 per day will be assessed if the work has not been completed in accordance with the provisions of the contract within the time specified (as extended by any authorized extension of time granted in accordance with the contract provisions). The proposed contract includes a combined requirement of 10.4% of the bid price for minority-owned business enterprises and women-owned business enterprises. Proposed MBE/WBE plans that include solely MBE or solely WBE , or do not include a reasonable amount by both MBE and WBE firms to meet the combined requirements, will not be considered responsive. The applicable local minority workforce utilization percentage is a minimum requirement of 15.3%. The applicable local women workforce utilization percentage is a minimum requirement of 6.9%. The Commonwealth requires participation of Veteran-Owned Business Enterprises (“VOBE”) on its construction projects. The Veteran-Owned Business Enterprise benchmark for this contract is 3.0%. Each bid must be accompanied by a bid deposit, payable to the Department of Conservation and Recreation in the amount of 5% of the bid. Bid Bonds must be submitted electronically, please ensure your company and your bonding agent's company register with one of the Bid Bond agencies affiliated with Bid Express: If you need additional assistance, please call the Bid Express Customer Support Team at 888-352-2439, available Monday - Friday from 7:00am – 8:00pm (EST). You can also email the team support@bidexpress.com or refer to the Vendor Resource page Bids are subject to the provisions of M.G.L. Ch. 149, sections 44A to H, inclusive. In addition, bids are also subject to Ch. 30, Sect. 39F, G, H and M inclusive. Wages are subject to minimum wage rates as per Mass. Gen. L. Ch. 149, sections 26 to 27D inclusive. The Department reserves the right to waive any informalities in or to reject any and all bids if it be in the public interest to do so. All Bidders for this project are required to be certified with the Massachusetts Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance (DCAMM). Bidders must be certified in the appropriate category and prequalified in floor covering. and must submit with the bid an update of their respective qualifications. Brian Arrigo, Commissioner Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation
01/09/2025 05:00 PM UTC
P24-3566-C1A
SUB-BIDS (2): Section 040001 Masonry, Section 260000 Electrical Marine Park Bandstand Improvements – Phase I (officially known as the Harry G. Uhlman, Jr. Bandstand) Individual sets of contract documents will only be available on DCR’s E-bid room at www.bidexpress.com/businesses/36765/home. In the event that any addenda are issued throughout the open period for this project, DCR will distribute these addenda via Bid Express, which will also email identified prospective at the time plans and specifications are issued. A pre-bidding conference for prospective bidders will be held on Monday, January 6, 2025 at 10:30am at the Marine Park Bandstand, 1889 William J. Day Boulevard, Boston. Questions should be directed to nathaniel.tipton@mass.gov by Close of Business Wednesday, January 8, 2025 at 12:00PM, The project consists of demolishing the existing terrazzo roof and asphaltic waterproofing membrane down to the bare structural concrete sub-roof, and complete removal of the limestone roof edging. Replacement with a new zinc-coated copper radiused flat seam roof over wood sleepers and new waterproofing membrane, cast concrete cornice stones with Kryton waterproofing admixture, and repointing of the brick rooftop lantern, with various repairs to the lantern’s limestone cap and base stones. Removal and replacement of bandstand ceiling and lighting, with a period-correct faux coffered ceiling, and LED lighting. Replacement of the Lantern’s Faux oculus panels with storm proof louvers. Adding Life safety exit and emergency lighting in the unoccupied basement storage area for code compliance. The Project Estimate $429,111 The work is to be accomplished within 90 calendar days of a notice to proceed. Liquidated damages in the amount of $ 2,000 . per day will be assessed if the work has not been completed in accordance with the provisions of the contract within the time specified (as extended by any authorized extension of time granted in accordance with the contract provisions). The proposed contract includes a combined requirement of 10.4% of the bid price for minority-owned business enterprises and women-owned business enterprises. Proposed MBE/WBE plans that include solely MBE or solely WBE , or do not include a reasonable amount by both MBE and WBE firms to meet the combined requirements, will not be considered responsive. The applicable local minority workforce utilization percentage is a minimum requirement of 15.3%. The applicable local women workforce utilization percentage is a minimum requirement of 6.9%. The Commonwealth requires participation of Veteran-Owned Business Enterprises (“VOBE”) on its construction projects. The Veteran-Owned Business Enterprise benchmark for this contract is 3.0%. Each bid must be accompanied by a bid deposit, payable to the Department of Conservation and Recreation in the amount of 5% of the bid. Bid Bonds must be submitted electronically, please ensure your company and your bonding agent's company register with one of the Bid Bond agencies affiliated with Bid Express: If you need additional assistance, please call the Bid Express Customer Support Team at 888-352-2439, available Monday - Friday from 7:00am – 8:00pm (EST). You can also email the team support@bidexpress.com or refer to the Vendor Resource page Bids are subject to the provisions of M.G.L. Ch. 149, sections 44A to H, inclusive. In addition, bids are also subject to Ch. 30, Sect. 39F, G, H and M inclusive. Wages are subject to minimum wage rates as per Mass. Gen. L. Ch. 149, sections 26 to 27D inclusive. The Department reserves the right to waive any informalities in or to reject any and all bids if it be in the public interest to do so. All Bidders for this project are required to be certified with the Massachusetts Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance (DCAMM) in the category they are bidding, and must submit with the bid an update of their respective qualifications. General bidders must be certified in Roofing. Brian M. Arrigo Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation
01/16/2025 05:00 PM UTC
P19-3295-C1A
Mass Central Rail Trail, Wayside; Sudbury to Hudson Location: Wayside, Sudbury, Stow, and Hudson, MA The project is the construction a 10-ft wide paved, shared-use path along 7.5 miles of the Mass Central Rail Trail (MCRT) Wayside corridor from the Eversource Driveway approximately 900 feet east of Landham Road in Sudbury to the Assabet River Rail Trail off Wilkins Street in Hudson. The project includes installation of facilities for road crossings, paving, fencing/ railing installation, landscaping, hardscape, site amenities, pavement markings, signage and final restoration of all areas within the work zone. The estimated project cost is $ 7,000,000 The work is to be accomplished within 730 calendar days of a notice to proceed. Liquidated damages in the amount of $1,000.00 per day will be assessed if the work has not been completed in accordance with the provisions of the contract within the time specified (as extended by any authorized extension of time granted in accordance with the contract provisions). Bidders must be pre-qualified by the Massachusetts Dept. of Transportation (MassDOT) Highway Division in HIGHWAY - BIKE PATHS to bid on the above project. An award will not be made to a Contractor who is not pre-qualified by MassDOT prior to the opening of Proposals. The proposed contract includes a combined requirement of 10.4% of the bid price for minority-owned business enterprises and women-owned business enterprises. Proposed MBE/WBE plans that include solely MBE or solely WBE, or do not include a reasonable amount by both MBE and WBE firms to meet the combined requirements, will not be considered responsive. The applicable local minority workforce utilization percentage is a minimum goal of 15.3%. The applicable local women workforce utilization percentage is a minimum goal of 6.9%. The Commonwealth requires participation of Veteran-Owned Business Enterprises (“VOBE”) on its construction projects. The Veteran-Owned Business Enterprise participation benchmark for this contract is 3.0%. Each bid must be accompanied by a bid deposit, in the form of a bid bond, cash, certified check, or a treasurer's or cashier's check issued by a responsible bank or trust company, payable to the Department of Conservation and Recreation in the amount of 5% of the bid. Each bid must be submitted through DCR’s E-Bid room at www.bidexpress.com/businesses/36765/home. Please ensure that your bid is complete and marked as responsive when submitting through DCR’s Bid room. Any bids found to be incomplete and/or marked unresponsive will be rejected by DCR and will not be considered when awarding the project. Bids are subject to the provisions of M.G.L. Ch. 30, Sect. 39F, G, H and M inclusive. Wages are subject to minimum wage rates as per M.G.L. Ch. 149, sections 26 to 27D inclusive. The Department reserves the right to waive any informalities in or to reject any and all bids if it be in the public interest to do so. Brian M. Arrigo, Commissioner Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation
01/23/2025 05:00 PM UTC
P24-3566-C1A
General Bid: Marine Park Bandstand Improvements – Phase I (officially known as the Harry G. Uhlman, Jr. Bandstand) The project consists of demolishing the existing terrazzo roof and asphaltic waterproofing membrane down to the bare structural concrete sub-roof, and complete removal of the limestone roof edging. Replacement with a new zinc-coated copper radiused flat seam roof over wood sleepers and new waterproofing membrane, cast concrete cornice stones with Kryton waterproofing admixture, and repointing of the brick rooftop lantern, with various repairs to the lantern’s limestone cap and base stones. Removal and replacement of bandstand ceiling and lighting, with a period-correct faux coffered ceiling, and LED lighting. Replacement of the Lantern’s Faux oculus panels with storm proof louvers. Adding Life safety exit and emergency lighting in the unoccupied basement storage area for code compliance. The Project Estimate $429,111 The work is to be accomplished within 90 calendar days of a notice to proceed. Liquidated damages in the amount of $ 2,000 . per day will be assessed if the work has not been completed in accordance with the provisions of the contract within the time specified (as extended by any authorized extension of time granted in accordance with the contract provisions). The proposed contract includes a combined requirement of 10.4% of the bid price for minority-owned business enterprises and women-owned business enterprises. Proposed MBE/WBE plans that include solely MBE or solely WBE , or do not include a reasonable amount by both MBE and WBE firms to meet the combined requirements, will not be considered responsive. The applicable local minority workforce utilization percentage is a minimum requirement of 15.3%. The applicable local women workforce utilization percentage is a minimum requirement of 6.9%. The Commonwealth requires participation of Veteran-Owned Business Enterprises (“VOBE”) on its construction projects. The Veteran-Owned Business Enterprise benchmark for this contract is 3.0%. Each bid must be accompanied by a bid deposit, payable to the Department of Conservation and Recreation in the amount of 5% of the bid. Bid Bonds must be submitted electronically, please ensure your company and your bonding agent's company register with one of the Bid Bond agencies affiliated with Bid Express: If you need additional assistance, please call the Bid Express Customer Support Team at 888-352-2439, available Monday - Friday from 7:00am – 8:00pm (EST). You can also email the team support@bidexpress.com or refer to the Vendor Resource page Bids are subject to the provisions of M.G.L. Ch. 149, sections 44A to H, inclusive. In addition, bids are also subject to Ch. 30, Sect. 39F, G, H and M inclusive. Wages are subject to minimum wage rates as per Mass. Gen. L. Ch. 149, sections 26 to 27D inclusive. The Department reserves the right to waive any informalities in or to reject any and all bids if it be in the public interest to do so. All Bidders for this project are required to be certified with the Massachusetts Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance (DCAMM) in the category they are bidding, and must submit with the bid an update of their respective qualifications. General bidders must be certified in Roofing. Brian M. Arrigo Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation  
01/30/2025 05:00 PM UTC
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Number Deadline
P21-3430-C01
FREDERICK B. WILLIS FISHING PIER RENOVATIONS-LYNN, MA Renovations to the existing Frederick B. Willis Fishing Pier including, but not limited to, all labor and materials associated with timber bracing replacement, timber joist/stringers & bolster installation, timber decking replacement, timber handrail replacement, bench replacement, accessibility upgrades, addition of bait cutting stations, and timber access ramp extension and replacement, along with erosion control, site preparation, & staging and access. The estimated project cost is $685,000.00 CONTRACTS FOR PUBLIC WORKS PROJECTS AND FOR BUILDING PROJECTS ESTIMATED TO COST MORE THAN $25,000 BUT NOT MORE THAN $100,000 SUBJECT TO THE PROVISIONS OF M.G.L. CH. 30 SEC. 39M
03/24/2021 03:00 PM UTC
P21-2419-C1A
Lawrence Heritage Visitor Center Window and Door Replacements. The project consists of: Asbestos and assumed PCB abatement along with the removal of all existing double hung windows and exterior doors (five). Window and door replacements to match existing with new commercial grade. Provide all necessary labor materials and equipment for the complete replacement of all window units in the Visitor Center including but not limited the offices, museum space, stair wells, and elevator lobby areas. All work shall comply with all Federal, State and Local Codes and Regulations. Contractor will be responsible for any required police details, sidewalk protection of public and associated fees for the work. Contractors are responsible to confirm all dimensions. The estimated project cost is $ 275,000.00
03/24/2021 03:00 PM UTC
P21-3416-C1A
DCR Sidewalks and Ramps - Eastern Massachusetts Barnstable, Bristol, Essex, Middlesex, Norfolk, Plymouth, and Suffolk The project consists of reconstruction of DCR sidewalks (both hot-mix asphalt and cement concrete) and curbing, including pedestrian ramps. Some locations may require new sidewalk construction as well as various other items of work listed herein. Bidders must be pre-qualified by (MassDOT) Highway Division in Highway -Sidewalk and Curbing CONTRACTS FOR PUBLIC WORKS PROJECTS AND FOR BUILDING PROJECTS ESTIMATED TO COST MORE THAN $25,000 BUT NOT MORE THAN $100,000 SUBJECT TO THE PROVISIONS OF M.G.L. CH. 30 SEC. 39M
03/24/2021 03:00 PM UTC
P17-3160-C1A
GENERAL BID : Blue Hill Observatory, Structure & Envelope Repairs The project consists of but is not limited to: Selective demolition, concrete repair & replacement, masonry repairs & repointing, steel handrails and guard rails, window and door replacement & restoration, flat roof replacement, copper flashing and coping, interior gypsum partitions and ceilings, plaster repairs, interior & exterior painting, waterproofing and coatings, flooring, electrical, plumbing, mechanical, asbestos abatement & encapsulation, specialty weather instrumentation work and tower climbing, and site improvements for ADA access to a National Historic Landmark structure located at the top of Great Blue Hill. The estimated project Base Bid cost is $ 2,213,000 All Bidders, both Sub and General, for this project are required to be certified with the Massachusetts Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance (DCAMM) for the category they are bidding on, in addition all General Bidders must be DCAMM certified in Historic Building Restoration, and must submit with the bid an update of their respective qualifications.
03/17/2021 03:00 PM UTC
P21-3409-C2A
Traffic Signals Upgrades at Eight (8) Locations Boston, Malden, Medford, Somerville, Quincy The project consists of intersection improvements at eight locations within Boston region. Intersection improvements include the installation of a new traffic signal, traffic signals equipment, removal/replace traffic signal appurtenances like signal controller, signal controller cabinets, signal heads, wiring, vehicle detection system (loop detectors, video cameras) signal posts, signal mast arms, pedestrian signals including APS pushbuttons, countdown timers, conduits, pull boxes, or any other signal item. The proposed improvements will also include construction of bump-outs (curb extension), reconstruction of sidewalks and wheelchair ramps within the intersection, pavement markings and regulatory signage, milling and paving of deteriorated pavement and drainage structures adjustment/relocation within the intersection. The work includes unclassified excavation, micro-milling, full depth asphalt pavement, hot mix asphalt overlay, traffic signal systems, drainage, granite curb, pavement markings, signs, landscaping and other incidental work. The estimated project cost is $ 800,000.00. CONTRACTS FOR PUBLIC WORKS PROJECTS AND FOR BUILDING PROJECTS ESTIMATED TO COST MORE THAN $25,000 BUT NOT MORE THAN $100,000 SUBJECT TO THE PROVISIONS OF M.G.L. CH. 30 SEC. 39M
03/17/2021 03:00 PM UTC
P19-3317-M1A
Maintenance of Mechanical & Electrical Systems Associated with Pump Stations Maintenance of the Mechanical and Electrical system of Flood Control Facilities including repairs to DCR Pump Stations along Storrow Drive and Soldiers Field Road in Boston, at Leverett Circle, Memorial Drive Cambridge, Sales Creek and Broad Sound Pump Stations in Revere, Charles River Dam and Amelia Earhart Dam and Amelia Earhart Pump Station The estimated project cost is $ 701,250.00 CONTRACTS FOR PUBLIC WORKS PROJECTS AND FOR BUILDING PROJECTS ESTIMATED TO COST MORE THAN $25,000 BUT NOT MORE THAN $100,000 SUBJECT TO THE PROVISIONS OF M.G.L. CH. 30 SEC. 39M
03/17/2021 03:00 PM UTC
P19-3318-M1A
Annual Underwater Maintenance and Service Annual inspection and repair all components associated with the Dam (Sector Gates bearings, Skin plates, Anodes etc..) and all various Flood Control facilities The estimated project cost is $ 1,168,000.00 CONTRACTS FOR PUBLIC WORKS PROJECTS AND FOR BUILDING PROJECTS ESTIMATED TO COST MORE THAN $25,000 BUT NOT MORE THAN $100,000 SUBJECT TO THE PROVISIONS OF M.G.L. CH. 30 SEC. 39M
03/17/2021 03:00 PM UTC
P20-3361-C5A
Painting and Minor Repairs to the Arthur Fiedler Footbridge over Storrow Drive-Boston The project consists of concrete repairs to the bridge spans, approach ramps/abutments, installation of new expansion joints, application of concrete coating (including surface preparation and crack/joint treatments), and steel painting of columns (including surface preparation). Alternate 1 includes preparation and installation of anti-skid waterproofing on the bridge deck and approach ramp surfaces. The estimated project cost is $ 1,454,000.00 CONTRACTS FOR PUBLIC WORKS PROJECTS AND FOR BUILDING PROJECTS ESTIMATED TO COST MORE THAN $25,000 BUT NOT MORE THAN $100,000 SUBJECT TO THE PROVISIONS OF M.G.L. CH. 30 SEC. 39M
03/17/2021 03:00 PM UTC
P19-3319-M1A
Annual Maintenance and Service of Hydraulic oil Systems The project consists of Maintain, Repair and Service to Hydraulic oil Systems at Various Flood Control Facilities The estimated project cost is $ 712,000.00 CONTRACTS FOR PUBLIC WORKS PROJECTS AND FOR BUILDING PROJECTS ESTIMATED TO COST MORE THAN $25,000 BUT NOT MORE THAN $100,000 SUBJECT TO THE PROVISIONS OF M.G.L. CH. 30 SEC. 39M
03/17/2021 03:00 PM UTC
P20-3351-C33A
Horseneck Beach State Campground Improvements The project consists of sitework and ecological improvements at the Horseneck Beach State Campground including pavement removal, pavement overlays, installation of new camp sites, water service replacement, installation of electrical services to select sites, installation of playground equipment and safety surfacing, restoration of coastal dunes with beachgrass plantings, and installation of various site amenities including sand drift fencing, fire rings, and signage. The estimated project cost is $ 3,000,000.00 CONTRACTS FOR PUBLIC WORKS PROJECTS AND FOR BUILDING PROJECTS ESTIMATED TO COST MORE THAN $25,000 BUT NOT MORE THAN $100,000 SUBJECT TO THE PROVISIONS OF M.G.L. CH. 30 SEC. 39M
03/10/2021 04:00 PM UTC
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