Special Inspections and Testing Services for the construc...
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The Town of Mount Pleasant is requesting bids from qualified firms for special inspections and testing services for the construction of Gary Santos Park. The project includes the development of rectangular sports fields, a multipurpose facility/gymnasium, tennis and pickle ball courts, basketball courts, and picnic pavilions.
• The project is located within the park boundaries.
• The town is seeking firms with experience in special inspections and testing services.
• The selected firm will... | Title: Special Inspections and Testing Services for the construction of Gary Santos Park, Agency: Town of Mount Pleasant, State: South Carolina, Open Date: 3/4/2026, Close Date: 3/23/2026, Last Updated Date: 3/23/2026
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The Town of Mount Pleasant is seeking bids for special inspections and testing services for the construction of Gary Santos Park, with a project opening date of 3/4/2026 and a closing date of 3/23/2026. This project includes various amenities like sports fields, a multipurpose facility, and picnic pavilions. Firms must demonstrate relevant experience in special inspections and testing services to qualify for bidding.
The Town of Mount Pleasant aims to engage a qualified firm for providing special inspections and testing services during the construction of Gary Santos Park, ensuring safety and compliance within the project specifications.
- Firms with experience in construction inspections and testing services.
- Companies that have previously worked on parks or sports facility projects.
- Local contractors familiar with South Carolina construction regulations.
- Review project specifications and regulations for inspections and testing requirements.
- Conduct special inspections on construction materials and methods.
- Perform soil testing and analysis at the site.
- Provide engineering recommendations based on test results.
- Prepare and submit inspection reports to the Town of Mount Pleasant.
- Company profile and relevant experience
- Technical proposal outlining inspection methods
- Pricing proposal with breakdown of costs
- Proof of necessary certifications and licenses
- References from previous projects similar in nature.
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- Ensure all recommendations meet local and state safety regulations.
- Bid must include certifications relevant to special inspections.
- Consider competitive pricing aligned with local market rates for inspections.
- Include potential contingencies for additional testing requirements.
- Engage local geotechnical or materials testing firms as subcontractors.
- Collaborate with engineering firms for design compliance.
- Timeline risks due to project start and end dates.
- Potential regulatory changes affecting testing standards.
- Keep an eye on local competition for bidding.
- What specific types of materials will need inspection?
- Are there any unique local regulations we should be aware of?
- What is the expected timeline for each phase of inspections?
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- Specific details on the types of inspections needed.
- Exact requirements for testing methodologies.
- Budget constraints for the project.
- Any specific local regulations impacting inspections.
- Noteworthy deadlines related to deliverables or phases.
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