The Department of Public Works – City of Amesbury is tasked with maintaining and upgrading the municipal water and sewer infrastructure to ensure public health, environmental compliance, and long-term utility resilience. Its core mission centers on the rehabilitation, expansion, and operational reliability of underground water and wastewater conveyance systems, with a strategic emphasis on non-invasive pipeline renewal technologies.
DPW11 - DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors. It currently has 6 open contract opportunities.
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AI Mission Profile
The Department of Public Works – City of Amesbury is tasked with maintaining and upgrading the municipal water and sewer infrastructure to ensure public health, environmental compliance, and long-term utility resilience. Its core mission centers on the rehabilitation, expansion, and operational reli...
The Department of Public Works – City of Amesbury is tasked with maintaining and upgrading the municipal water and sewer infrastructure to ensure public health, environmental compliance, and long-term utility resilience. Its core mission centers on the rehabilitation, expansion, and operational reliability of underground water and wastewater conveyance systems, with a strategic emphasis on non-invasive pipeline renewal technologies. Priorities include extending the service life of aging infrastructure through trenchless methods, minimizing community disruption during repairs, and enhancing system efficiency to meet state and federal regulatory standards. The agency prioritizes sustainable, durable solutions that reduce future maintenance burdens and support climate-resilient utilities.
Procurement activity is dominated by construction and rehabilitation services for water and sewer lines and related structures, primarily executed through competitive bidding processes. The agency routinely issues Invitations for Bids (IFBs) and Requests for Quotes for utility construction projects, favoring fixed-price, performance-based contracts that define clear technical specifications and compliance requirements. Contract vehicles are typically traditional public works solicitations, with no evidence of blanket purchase agreements or indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) structures in recent activity.
The agency’s primary procurement focus is on NAICS 237110 — Water and Sewer Line and Related Structures Construction — reflecting a deliberate investment in subsurface infrastructure renewal. Recent solicitations highlight a preference for cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) lining and other trenchless rehabilitation techniques, indicating a shift toward minimally disruptive, long-term infrastructure solutions. There is no indication of set-aside preferences or targeted diversity initiatives in available procurement records. Vendor relationships appear to be transactional and project-specific, with no evidence of long-term master agreements or preferred contractor lists.
The Department of Public Works operates under the City of Amesbury, serving as the primary entity responsible for municipal utility infrastructure across the town’s jurisdiction. It utilizes standard public procurement vehicles including IFBs and RFQs, with all contracts awarded through open, non-set-aside competitions. Its scope is localized to municipal water and sewer systems, with no indication of broader regional or state-level responsibilities.
Recent DPW11 - DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Contracts
The latest contract opportunities posted by DPW11 - DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, including active solicitations and recent awards.