26-013 Design/Build: Engineering Design, Fabrication and Installation Services for Radio Tower Addendum 3
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- Bid Title
- 26-013 Design/Build: Engineering Design, Fabrication and Installation Services for Radio Tower Addendum 3
- Issuing Agency
- City of Pawtucket
- Location
- Rhode Island
- Published Date
- Apr 7, 2026
- Closing Date
- Apr 23, 2026
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
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26-013 Design/Build: Engineering Design, Fabrication and Installation Services for Radio Tower
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City of Pawtucket, RI***** Addendum #3 *****RFP # 26-013Design/Build: Engineering Design,Fabrication and Installation Services forRadio TowerApril 7, 2026The attention of bidders submitting proposals for the above-referenced project is called to thefollowing Addendum to the Request for Proposals indicated above. The items set forth herein,whether of omission, addition, substitution or other change, are all to be included in, and forma part of the proposed Contract Documents for the work.Inclusion of this Addendum must be acknowledged in the spaces provided in the documententitled “Request for Proposals RFP #26-013 – Design/Build: Engineering Design, Fabricationand Installation Services for Radio Tower.” Failure to acknowledge any and all addenda in theabove specified bid form may be cause for rejection of the bids by the Owner on the groundsthat it is not responsive.ADDENDUM ITEMSThis Addendum consists of (Five (5) pages plus one Attachment)1. QUESTIONS & ANSWERS –Q1:Is the bid acceptance time supposed to be 12:00PM instead of AM?A1:Yes. See Addendum #1Q2:Is the grounding design to be in accordance with the National electric code, orper Motorola R-56 grounding standards? If to R-56, a design is required andmaterials and labor will cost more.A2:R56 since it is a public safety communications towerQ3:Will building permit fees be waived?A3:Yes, all permits will be waived with exception to the Rhode Island State ADApermit fee or any state environmental fees.Q4:For bidding purposes because borings were not previously performed and wehave no Geotech information, should we figure normal soil conditions forexcavation, backfill and tower design? Water, ledge, bad soils, etc., can greatlyaffect the cost of the foundation and excavation.A4:Please review attached soil management plan of the existing site/soil conditions.Q5:Can you supply the bidders with all antenna and dish specifications, andheights? This info is required by tower manufacturers for quote and design.A5:It is a single 2-foot parabolic microwave dish (about 25 lbs.) and a single omni-directional stick antenna (approx. 3 lbs.) and the associated wiring from dish andstick to the communications cabinet. Stick height 97FT AGL, 162FT MSL.Q6:Because there is a 6-gang meter bank going in It is assumed that the tower isgoing to have other tenants on the tower. If this is correct, the bidders willneed future loading info and an additional percent for future loading. As anexample; 1ea. 4’ MW. dish elev. 80-90’, 3ea. cellular carriers elev. 110- 140’+-,and additional 20% loading for future. This is needed to get a tower quote fromthe manufacturer.A6:The City wishes to have the capability for future tenants on the tower. It iscurrently unknown as to which potential customers will lease the tower surfaceso that cannot be answered at this time. The deliverable is to provide tower wellequipped to support industry standard communications equipment, atminimum.Q7:Is the General contractor expected to attend planning/ zoning board meetings,or just apply for the building and electrical permits?A7:The contractor is required to attend to any planning/board meetings, unlessdirected otherwise.Q8:Who is responsible for moving the T-Mobile antenna from the existing smokestack?A8:T-Mobile is contracted and required to move their equipment from the existingsmoke stack. This will take place on an unknown date sometime this year.Q9:Where is the location of the proposed tower?A9:The proposed tower location is directly west bound at the property line of thefacility. Please reference the generic plan view of the location’s approximatevicinity below.Q10:The site is controlled by an ELUR or other environmental restrictions. Is thecurrent soil management plan noted in the RFP or available to share if notnoted?A10:Please review attached soil management plan of the existing site/soil conditions.Q11:Can any contaminated soils that are generated by the excavation of the towerbe disposed of on-site? If yes, will testing be required prior to moving?A11:Yes, dumping of soil material onsite is acceptable. There will not be additionaltesting required.Q12:Provide final tower location within the project site, including surveyedcoordinates or defined layout.A12:The proposed tower location is directly west bound at the property line of thefacility. Please reference the generic plan view of the location’s approximatevicinity below.Q13:Confirm whether a survey with control points will be provided, or if contractoris responsible for full site survey and layout.A13:Contractor is responsible for full survey and layout.Q14:Confirm baseline geotechnical conditions and whether differing site conditionswill be treated as a change order.A14:The City has provided a soil management plan with this addendum. If there areany differing site conditions outside the contractor’s proposed scope, a changeorder will be considered.Q15:Confirm basis of foundation design for bidding purposes (standard drilled pier,spread footing, or conservative design assumption).A15:The city is reliant on the contractor to provide these details.Q16:Confirm whether stormwater management or drainage design is required aspart of this scope.A16:Stormwater management or drainage design shall be considered as part of thisscope of work.Q17:Clarify limits of grading and site restoration beyond the defined compoundarea.A17:The limits will be dependent upon the contractors suggested engineeredsubmittals.Q18:Confirm availability of existing underground utility information or if contractorassumes full responsibility for investigation.A18:The city will provide any records of existing underground utility records.Subsequently, the contractor assumes full responsibility of existing undergroundutilitiesQ19:Confirm whether any known environmental or contaminated soil conditionsexist at the project site.A19:A soil management plan is included with this addendum.Q20:Clarify responsibility for utility coordination, including engagement with powercompany and associated costs.A20:Coordination for utilities will be the responsibility of the contractor. However,the city’s project manager will assist with coordination and locations as needed.Q21:Confirm that existing utility infrastructure has sufficient capacity for proposedelectrical service, or if upgrades are anticipated.A21:It is anticipated that the facility has sufficient capacity for utility services.Q22:Confirm that all owner-furnished equipment (generator, ATS, radio cabinet,antennas) is functional and suitable for reuse.A22:The city confirms that all referenced items are functioning and are suitable forreuse.Q23:Confirm governing design criteria including wind loading, ice loading, seismicrequirements, and applicable code edition.A23:The city confirms that all the above referenced requirements must be consideredand submitted which shall be included in the engineering plan details.Q24:Clarify full permitting scope, including zoning approvals, variances (if required),and environmental permitting responsibilities.A24:The contractor will provide to the city all permitting scopes for this project. Allcity permitting requirement fees will be waived. All state and environmentalfees will be the responsibility of the awarded contractor.Q25:Confirm available laydown, staging, and construction access areas within thesite.A25:Laydown, staging, and construction access will be available. The precise locationwill be located on the same parcel where the tower will be erected.Q26:Confirm whether conceptual design submitted with proposal establishes thebasis of design, or if further design development is expected post-award.A26:It is expected that the conceptual design submitted with the proposal establishesthe basis of design, and in turn the pricing that is submitted with the proposal.Q27:Clarify intended use and administration of the $25,000 allowance included inthe bid form.A27:The intended use for the $25,000 allowance is to be utilized in the event ofunforeseen and unpredicted scenarios throughout the project’s timeframe.Joe MoraisSenior Project Leader
- Commodity Codes
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- NAICS 236220Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
- NAICS 237130Power and Communication Line and Related Structures Construction
- NAICS 541330Engineering Services
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