Bottleneck Intersection Improvements – Package 3
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Description
The City of Garland is seeking bids for the Bottleneck Intersection Improvements – Package 3 project. The project involves improvements to intersections in the city. Bidders are required to submit a bid bond in the amount of 5% of the maximum bid price and must comply with the City's terms and conditions. The bid deadline is 4/9/2026 at 3:00 PM CT. Key aspects of the project include:
• The project involves intersection improvements
• A pre-bid meeting will be held on 3/23/2026
• Bidders mu... | Title: Bottleneck Intersection Improvements – Package 3, Agency: City of Garland, State: Texas, Open Date: 3/13/2026, Close Date: 4/9/2026, Last Updated Date: 3/23/2026
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The City of Garland is seeking bids for the Bottleneck Intersection Improvements – Package 3 project, with a bid deadline set for April 9, 2026. This project involves significant enhancements to various intersections within the city. A pre-bid meeting is scheduled for March 23, 2026, providing an opportunity for bidders to gain insights into the project requirements and bidding process.
The buyer aims to improve traffic flow and safety by upgrading key intersections throughout the City of Garland.
- Civil engineering firms with experience in urban infrastructure
- Contractors specializing in roadway improvements
- Firms with prior government contract experience
- Assessment of existing intersection conditions
- Design and engineering specifications for improvements
- Traffic management strategies during construction
- Execution of physical intersection modifications
- Completed bid form
- 5% bid bond
- Company qualifications and experience
- Project timeline and cost estimates
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- Bid bond must be 5% of the maximum bid price
- All submitted bids must comply with the City's terms and conditions
- Attending the pre-bid meeting is crucial for understanding project specifics
- Consider including contingency costs for unexpected site conditions
- Ensure competitive pricing without compromising quality
- Evaluate labor and material costs thoroughly
- Partner with engineering firms for design aspects
- Engage local subcontractors for labor to enhance community relations
- Consider teaming with firms that have environmental specialists for compliance
- Unexpected site conditions may increase costs
- Tight deadlines require careful project management
- Potential delays due to weather conditions could affect timelines
- What are the specific goals for the intersection improvements?
- Are there any known historical challenges at these intersections?
- Can we obtain previous project reports or studies related to traffic patterns?
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- Specific locations of the intersections needing improvements
- Additional requirements or restrictions from the City
- Details on existing traffic studies or data
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