The Town of Medfield, Massachusetts, through its Facilities division, prioritizes the maintenance, improvement, and strategic enhancement of local public infrastructure to ensure community safety, accessibility, and long-term resilience. Core mission priorities include upgrading transportation corridors and maintaining residential-scale public facilities, with a focus on infrastructure that directly supports daily civic life.
MED05 - Facilities is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors. It currently has 2 open contract opportunities.
Spending trends, top contractors, industry breakdown, and recent contract activity.
AI Mission Profile
The Town of Medfield, Massachusetts, through its Facilities division, prioritizes the maintenance, improvement, and strategic enhancement of local public infrastructure to ensure community safety, accessibility, and long-term resilience. Core mission priorities include upgrading transportation corri...
The Town of Medfield, Massachusetts, through its Facilities division, prioritizes the maintenance, improvement, and strategic enhancement of local public infrastructure to ensure community safety, accessibility, and long-term resilience. Core mission priorities include upgrading transportation corridors and maintaining residential-scale public facilities, with a focus on infrastructure that directly supports daily civic life. Key initiatives center on road network integrity, pedestrian and vehicular safety at high-traffic intersections, and the modernization of municipal service spaces. The agency operates with a strong emphasis on functional durability and regulatory compliance, ensuring all projects align with state and local engineering standards.
Procurement activity is consistently directed toward civil construction and light residential remodeling services, reflecting a pattern of targeted, project-based capital improvements rather than broad operational contracting. Contracts are typically awarded through competitive solicitation processes, with an emphasis on performance-based deliverables tied to engineering specifications and public safety outcomes. The agency relies on direct award mechanisms for discrete infrastructure tasks, avoiding long-term blanket purchase agreements in favor of project-specific engagements.
Primary procurement activity is concentrated in NAICS 237310 (Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction) and 236118 (Residential Remodelers), indicating a clear focus on public right-of-way enhancements and facility upgrades that serve municipal operations or public access points. No set-asides are currently utilized, and vendor relationships appear to be driven by technical capability, local presence, and adherence to public works standards rather than diversity or socioeconomic preferences.
The Facilities division operates under the Town of Medfield as a municipal department with jurisdiction limited to local infrastructure within Medfield, Massachusetts. It conducts procurement through open solicitation and competitive bidding frameworks, selecting contractors based on compliance with state building codes, project timelines, and demonstrated experience in municipal-scale construction. All contracts are executed under local procurement ordinances governing public works.
Recent MED05 - Facilities Contracts
The latest contract opportunities posted by MED05 - Facilities, including active solicitations and recent awards.