Weston Road Reconstruction Between Boulder Brook and the Weston Town line

Location: Massachusetts
Posted: Mar 13, 2025
Due: Mar 27, 2025
Agency: Town of Wellesley
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
  • Y - Construction of Structures and Facilities
Solicitation No: 25C-410-1746
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Bid Number: 25C-410-1746
Bid Title: Weston Road Reconstruction Between Boulder Brook and the Weston Town line
Category: Other Construction Projects
Status: Open
Description:

The work herein specified to be done under this contract consists of furnishing all necessary labor, materials and equipment required for the reconstruction of a section of Weston Road between Boulder Brook and the Weston Town Line(approximately 3,750 feet) in Wellesley, Massachusetts. The project will include other improvements in accordance with the plans and these Special Provisions.

The project’s work will include roadway/sidewalk reconstruction, excavation, roadway milling, stress absorbing membrane interlayer (SAMI), paving, ADA wheelchair ramps, curbing, drainage/water main infrastructures, utility structure adjustments, signage, pavement markings, rectangular rapid flash beacons, radar speed signals, loam & seeding and the provision of safety controls and signing for construction operation and other incidental items included in the contract documents.

Publication Date/Time:
3/13/2025 12:00 PM
Closing Date/Time:
3/27/2025 3:00 PM
Bid Opening Information:
03/27/2025 3:00 PM
Contact Person:
David Hickey
Town Engineer
dhickey@wellesleyma.gov
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