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Groton RFP for Study, Design and Permitting for Broadmeadow Road/James Brook Crossing

LEGAL NOTICE
TOWN OF GROTON
Request for Proposals
The Town Manager of the Town of Groton, Massachusetts is seeking proposals for a Study, Design and Permitting that will lead to a solution to address the Broadmeadow Road/James Brook crossing and improvements to the connection along the old railroad bed/current rail trail to the properties being revitalized at the end of Station Avenue and Court Street. Funding for this work will come from American Rescue Plan Act Funds provided to the Town of Groton through a Federal Grant.
     Minimum requirements for this work include previous experience in engineering/design of roadway improvements, traffic and pedestrian safety, and flooding mitigation. Proposals will be accepted from individuals, firms, or groups of firms with the demonstrated expertise and experience in these areas of practice.
     All interested persons should contact Mark Haddad, Town Manager, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Thursday at 978-448-1111,  or mhaddad@gro- tonma.gov to request the RFP packet or additional information as needed. Proposals must be re- ceived in the Office of the Town Manager, Groton Town Hall, 173 Main Street, Groton, MA no later than 10:00 a.m. on Friday, May 20, 2022.
     The Town of Groton reserves the right to waive any informalities in bids, and to reject any and all bids if it is deemed to be in the best interest of the town.
Mark W. Haddad Town Manager
4/22/2022 A

Groton Herald

Mailing Address
P.O. Box 610, Groton, Massachusetts 01450
 

Office
145 Main Street, Groton, Massachusetts 014510
[Prescott Community Center]
 

Telephone: 978-448-6061
 

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