The Department of Public Works for the Town of West Springfield is tasked with maintaining and advancing the town’s critical public infrastructure, with a focus on water systems, municipal buildings, and essential utility services. Its core mission centers on ensuring reliable water supply, safe wastewater and stormwater management, and the operational integrity of public facilities through targeted construction, maintenance, and equipment support.
WS400 - Department of Public Works 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 Department of Public Works for the Town of West Springfield is tasked with maintaining and advancing the town’s critical public infrastructure, with a focus on water systems, municipal buildings, and essential utility services. Its core mission centers on ensuring reliable water supply, safe was...
The Department of Public Works for the Town of West Springfield is tasked with maintaining and advancing the town’s critical public infrastructure, with a focus on water systems, municipal buildings, and essential utility services. Its core mission centers on ensuring reliable water supply, safe wastewater and stormwater management, and the operational integrity of public facilities through targeted construction, maintenance, and equipment support. Strategic priorities include modernizing aging water infrastructure, enhancing facility environmental controls, and securing sustainable operations through efficient equipment utilization. Key programs involve water main rehabilitation, wellfield protection, and seasonal emergency response capabilities such as snow removal and hauling.
Procurement patterns reveal a strong emphasis on construction and installation services tied to water and utility systems, alongside the leasing and management of industrial equipment. The agency frequently engages contractors for electrical wiring, commercial building construction, and dehumidification systems in critical infrastructure sites, indicating a reliance on project-based, performance-driven contracts. Most solicitations are issued as open competitions without set-asides, suggesting a preference for competitive bidding based on technical capability and operational readiness rather than socioeconomic preferences.
The agency primarily targets NAICS codes related to commercial and institutional building construction, electrical contracting, and machinery leasing—reflecting its need for turnkey infrastructure upgrades and long-term equipment access. There is no evidence of set-aside preferences or targeted diversity initiatives in recent solicitations. Vendor relationships appear transactional and project-specific, with no indication of standing agreements or long-term contracts.
Organized under the Town of West Springfield, this department operates locally with no broader state or regional jurisdiction. It utilizes standard municipal procurement vehicles including general solicitations and on-call arrangements for seasonal services, relying on open competition to secure specialized contractors for infrastructure resilience and public service continuity.
Recent WS400 - Department of Public Works Contracts
The latest contract opportunities posted by WS400 - Department of Public Works, including active solicitations and recent awards.