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Published By: the Secretary of the Commonwealth, William Francis Galvin Volume 39, Issue 24, June 12, 2019 The Central Register Published by: The Secretary of the Commonwealth, William Francis Galvin CENTRAL REGISTER Published weekly by William Francis Galvin, Secretary of the Commonwealth Volume 39, Issue 24, June 12, 2019 DESIGNER SERVICES Request for Proposals 1 GENERAL CONTRACTS Invitation to Bid 3 CONTRACTORS OBTAINING PLANS/SPECIFICATIONS 67 CONTRACT AWARDS 91 LEASE, RENTAL, SALE, PURCHASE, ACQUISITION OR DISPOSITION OF REAL PROPERTY Notice of Proposed Disposition of Real Property 113 Office of Lease Management 117 MISCELLANEOUS 123 LIST OF DEBARRED CONTRACTORS DCAMM 124 Attorney General 125 DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS DEBARMENT LIST 126 LIST OF DECERTIFIED CONTRACTORS DCAMM 127 SUPPLIER DIVERSITY OFFICE Companies Certified 128 Companies Decertified 132 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION CERTIFICATION OFFICE Companies Certified 133 Companies Decertified 134 DESIGNER SELECTION BOARD - The Central Register is a state publication of public contracting opportunities, contract awards and related information received by the Secretary of the Commonwealth under the provisions of M.G.L. c. 9, § 20A. William Francis Galvin Secretary of the Commonwealth STATE BOOKSTORE State House, Room 116 Boston, MA 02133 (617) 727-2834 CENTRAL REGISTER SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION The Central Register is available in electronic form only. The total subscription price is $100 per year. You may subscribe to this publication on the following website: http://www.sec.state.ma.us/PublicationSubscriptionPublic/Login.aspx Please feel free to contact the State Bookstore with any questions that you may have regarding your subscription. Phone: (617) 727-2834 Email: [email protected] ** State Agencies Only** CHECKS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED FROM STATE AGENCIES. State agencies are required to use the IE/ITI system. State agencies must complete the following information in order for their subscription to be processed. DEPT. CODE (3 letters): _________________________________ORG. # (4 numbers): ____________________________________________ AMOUNT TO BE ENCUMBERED: $___________________________________________ AGENCY NAME: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ CONTACT NAME: __________________________________________________________________________________________________ ADDRESS: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ PHONE:__________________________________ CONTACT EMAIL:________________________________________________________ CENTRAL REGISTER - DESIGNER SERVICES CR-1 Public projects where the construction cost is estimated to exceed $100,000. Published two weeks prior to application deadline. AWARDING AUTHORITY: AGENCY: PROJECT NUMBER: 19175069 New Bedford, City of Designer's Fee: Set Fee 133 William Street New Bedford, MA 02740 Estimated Construction Cost: Time Period for Completed Project: CONTACT INFORMATION: PHONE: 508-979-1433 FAX: Susan Bruce EMAIL CONTRACT INFORMATION: PROJECT: Seeking a consultant for a design study to develop a wayfinding strategy for navigating the downtown New Bedford area by car or foot. SCOPE: SPECIFIC DESIGNER SERVICES DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION FORM: Architect Landscape Architect Planner Programmer 7/15/19 @ 11:00 A.M. Engineer Land Surveyor Space Planner Project Manager Other Specify PROJECT PROGRAM AVAILABILITY: BRIEFING SESSION: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AWARDING AUTHORITY: AGENCY: PROJECT NUMBER: 2020-01 Randolph, Town of Designer's Fee: Negotiated Public Schools 40 Highland Ave. Estimated Construction Cost: $44M - $57M Randolph, MA 02368 Time Period for Completed Project: 24 - 36 months CONTACT INFORMATION: PHONE: 781-961-6207 FAX: 781-961-6290 Wayne White EMAIL [email protected] CONTRACT INFORMATION: PROJECT: Seeking the services of a qualified "Owner's Project Manager “as defined in M.G.L. c. 149, § 44A½(C) and as further defined by provisions stated in the RFS to provide Project Management Services for the design, construction, demolition, addition to and/or renovation of the Elizabeth G. Lyons School (the "Proposed Project") located at 60 Vesey Road, Randolph, Massachusetts. SCOPE: The Town of Randolph is requesting the services of an Owner's Project Manager to represent the Owner during the feasibility study and schematic design phases of the contract. SPECIFIC DESIGNER SERVICES DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION FORM: Architect Landscape Architect Planner Programmer 7/8/19 @ 3:00 P.M. Engineer Land Surveyor Space Planner Project Manager Other Specify PROJECT PROGRAM AVAILABILITY: Complete RFS electronically on 6/11/19 by contacting Wayne White: [email protected]; tel. 781-961-6207 from 9:00 A.M. - 3:30 P.M. BRIEFING SESSION: Voluntary informational meeting and site inspection: 6/25/19 @ 10:00 A.M., Lyons School, 60 Vesey Rd., Randolph, MA. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Direct all questions regarding this RFS to Wayne White: whitew.randolph.k12.ma.us. 1 CENTRAL REGISTER - DESIGNER SERVICES CR-1 Public projects where the construction cost is estimated to exceed $100,000. Published two weeks prior to application deadline. AWARDING AUTHORITY: AGENCY: PROJECT NUMBER: WW-2019-01 Scituate, Town of Designer's Fee: Negotiated 600 Chief Justice Cushing Hwy Scituate, MA 02066 Estimated Construction Cost: less than $1.5M Time Period for Completed Project: Phase 1 Design - Fall 2019 CONTACT INFORMATION: PHONE: 781-545-8741 FAX: 781-545-8704 James M. Boudreau EMAIL [email protected] CONTRACT INFORMATION: PROJECT: Request for Qualifications Design Services for Municipal Golf Course Club House Renovation/Reconstruction Project SCOPE: Designer Services for the design and construction of the renovation/expansion of a current 4,100 square foot Widow’s Walk Golf Course Club House building at 250 The Driftway, Scituate, MA and repairs/upgrades to the existing parking lot. SPECIFIC DESIGNER SERVICES DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION FORM: Architect Landscape Architect Planner Programmer 7/10/19 @ 12:00 P.M. Engineer Land Surveyor Space Planner Project Manager Other Specify PROJECT PROGRAM AVAILABILITY: on Town's website www.scituatema.gov BRIEFING SESSION: Mandatory 6/27/19 @ 10:00 A.M. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AWARDING AUTHORITY: AGENCY: PROJECT NUMBER: 7644 Water Resources Authority, Massachusetts Designer's Fee: Charlestown Navy Yard 100 First Avenue, Building 39-2 Estimated Construction Cost: Boston, MA 02129 Time Period for Completed Project: CONTACT INFORMATION: PHONE: 617-242-6000 FAX: 617-788-4896 Kathleen Kolar EMAIL [email protected] CONTRACT INFORMATION: PROJECT: Deer Island Treatment Plant - As-needed Technical Assistance Consulting Services. SCOPE: SPECIFIC DESIGNER SERVICES DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION FORM: Architect Landscape Architect Planner Programmer 6/26/19 @ 11:00 A.M. Engineer Land Surveyor Space Planner Project Manager Other Specify PROJECT PROGRAM AVAILABILITY: on or after 6/12/19 BRIEFING SESSION: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION To obtain the RFQ/P in electronic format, send request to: [email protected]. 2 CENTRAL REGISTER - GENERAL CONTRACTS CR-2 Public Contracts that are construction related and estimated to exceed $10,000. Published two weeks prior to general bid opening. AWARDING AUTHORITY AND PROJECT INFORMATION AGENCY: PROJECT NUMBER: 6-27-2019-1006 Acton, Town of 472 Main Street ESTIMATED COST: $40,000 Acton, MA 01720 CONTRACTOR QUALIFICATION: (required for building contracts over $150,000 and highway contracts over $50,000) PROJECT: 17 Woodbury Lane - Asbestos Abatement CONTACT INFORMATION PHONE: 978 929 7744 FAX: Andrea Ristine EMAIL: [email protected] PLANS/SPECIFICATIONS AVAILABLE 6/13/19 @ Municipal Properties Office, (place, date and time) 468 Main Street, Acton, MA 01720 CONTRACT INFORMATION: SUB BID DEADLINE: GENERAL BID DEADLINE: 6/27/19 @ 3:00 P.M. (date and time) (date and time) SUB BID CATEGORIES: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Pre-bid walk through: 6/24/19 @ 10:00 A.M. @ 17 Woodbury Lane, Acton, MA 01720 AWARDING AUTHORITY AND PROJECT INFORMATION AGENCY: PROJECT NUMBER: 7-3-2019-1004 Acton, Town of 472 Main Street ESTIMATED COST: $165,000 Acton, MA 01720 CONTRACTOR QUALIFICATION: DCAMM Certificate (required for building contracts over $150,000 and highway contracts over $50,000) PROJECT: Acton Fire Station No. 2 - HVAC Upgrade. CONTACT INFORMATION PHONE: 978-929-7744 FAX: Andrea Ristine EMAIL: [email protected] PLANS/SPECIFICATIONS AVAILABLE by contacting Jessica Fortin Munroe: [email protected] or at Garcia, Galuska & DeSousa, Inc., (place, date and time) 370 Faunce Corner Rd., Dartmouth, MA 02747 after 6/12/19 @ 8:00 A.M. CONTRACT INFORMATION: SUB BID DEADLINE: GENERAL BID DEADLINE: 7/3/19 @ 2:00 P.M. (date and time) (date and time) SUB BID CATEGORIES: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Pre-bid walk through: 6/19/19 @ 10:00 A.M., Fire Station No. 2, 54 School St., Acton, MA. 3 CENTRAL REGISTER - GENERAL CONTRACTS CR-2 Public Contracts that are construction related and estimated to exceed $10,000. Published two weeks prior to general bid opening. AWARDING AUTHORITY AND PROJECT INFORMATION AGENCY: PROJECT NUMBER: 7-3-2019-1005 Acton, Town of 472 Main Street ESTIMATED COST: $165,000 Acton, MA 01720 CONTRACTOR QUALIFICATION: DCAMM Certificate (required for building contracts over $150,000 and highway contracts over $50,000) PROJECT: Acton Fire Station No. 3 - HVAC Upgrade. CONTACT INFORMATION PHONE: 978-929-7744 FAX: Andrea Ristine EMAIL: [email protected] PLANS/SPECIFICATIONS AVAILABLE by contacting Jessica Fortin Munroe: [email protected]
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