City of Eastpointe Lexington Avenue Reconstruction
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Description
Title: City of Eastpointe Lexington Avenue Reconstruction, Agency: MITN BidNet Purchasing Group, State: Michigan, Open Date: 2/20/2026, Close Date: 3/10/2026, Last Updated Date: 3/10/2026
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The City of Eastpointe is seeking bids for the Lexington Avenue Reconstruction project, which will be open for submissions from February 20, 2026, to March 10, 2026. This project falls under the jurisdiction of MITN BidNet Purchasing Group in Michigan. Bidders should prepare for a detailed response that aligns with the project’s specifications and timeline.
The buyer aims to reconstruct Lexington Avenue, improving infrastructure and road quality for the city of Eastpointe.
- Civil engineering firms
- Construction contractors with roadwork experience
- Local businesses familiar with Michigan state regulations
- Site assessment
- Excavation and grading
- Installation of new pavement
- Stormwater management solutions
- Traffic management during construction
- Company profile and qualifications
- Detailed project plan
- Timeline and milestones
- Pricing structure
- Past experience in similar projects
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- Must comply with Michigan state construction regulations
- Adherence to local zoning and environmental guidelines
- Competitive pricing strategy will be essential due to local competition
- Consider cost estimates based on previous local projects
- Local subcontractors for site work
- Environmental consultants for compliance
- Traffic management specialists
- Potential delays due to weather conditions
- Unforeseen site conditions affecting budget
- Regulatory changes impacting project scope
- What are the specific engineering requirements for the project?
- Are there any planned utility upgrades during the construction?
- What are the available funds for this project, and are there contingencies?
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- Detailed project specifications
- Estimated budget range
- Exact performance requirements
- Name of primary contact
- Bidder eligibility criteria
- Specific environmental considerations
- Information on existing infrastructure
- Anticipated traffic impacts
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