The Town of Winthrop’s Public Works and Infrastructure Division, operating under the broader municipal government of Massachusetts, is focused on ensuring the safety, reliability, and longevity of critical water and sewer infrastructure. Its core mission centers on protecting public health through the replacement and rehabilitation of aging utility systems, particularly lead service lines that pose environmental and health risks.
PROCU - Town of Winthrop is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors. It currently has 4 open contract opportunities.
Spending trends, top contractors, industry breakdown, and recent contract activity.
AI Mission Profile
The Town of Winthrop’s Public Works and Infrastructure Division, operating under the broader municipal government of Massachusetts, is focused on ensuring the safety, reliability, and longevity of critical water and sewer infrastructure. Its core mission centers on protecting public health through t...
The Town of Winthrop’s Public Works and Infrastructure Division, operating under the broader municipal government of Massachusetts, is focused on ensuring the safety, reliability, and longevity of critical water and sewer infrastructure. Its core mission centers on protecting public health through the replacement and rehabilitation of aging utility systems, particularly lead service lines that pose environmental and health risks. Strategic priorities include proactive infrastructure modernization, compliance with state and federal drinking water standards, and the mitigation of long-term systemic vulnerabilities in municipal water distribution networks. The agency prioritizes projects that enhance resilience, reduce contamination risks, and align with environmental justice goals by targeting high-risk service areas.
Procurement activity is heavily concentrated on civil construction services related to water and sewer line installation, repair, and replacement. The agency typically issues solicitations for turnkey construction contracts requiring specialized expertise in underground utility work, trenchless technologies, and lead abatement protocols. Contract structures are predominantly firm-fixed-price, with an emphasis on performance-based deliverables and strict adherence to municipal engineering specifications.
The primary NAICS category targeted is 237110—Water and Sewer Line and Related Structures Construction—reflecting a singular focus on potable water and sanitary infrastructure. There is no evidence of set-aside preferences or targeted diversity initiatives in current procurement practices. Vendor relationships appear to be driven by technical capability, local experience in municipal utility work, and proven compliance with state environmental and safety regulations.
As a municipal agency of the Town of Winthrop, the department operates within a localized governance structure with no external parent department beyond town administration. It utilizes direct solicitation and competitive bidding processes for capital infrastructure projects, relying on qualified contractors with demonstrated expertise in public works construction rather than long-term blanket purchase agreements or statewide contracts.
Recent PROCU - Town of Winthrop Contracts
The latest contract opportunities posted by PROCU - Town of Winthrop, including active solicitations and recent awards.