Floodwall Repair GCWW
Federal opportunity from Public Agency. Place of performance: United States.
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Description
The City of Cincinnati is seeking bids for the repair of a floodwall. The project includes concrete repairs, metal fabrication, and other related work. The contractor will be required to provide a bid bond, performance bond, and other insurance as specified in the contract documents. The project is expected to take 270 days to complete. The City of Cincinnati is committed to supporting the Americans with Disabilities Act and has a policy of non-discrimination in its purchasing and contracting... | Title: Floodwall Repair GCWW, Agency: City of Cincinnati, State: Ohio, Open Date: 3/12/2026, Close Date: 3/18/2026, Last Updated Date: 3/15/2026
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The City of Cincinnati seeks bids for a floodwall repair project that includes concrete repairs and metal fabrication. The contract requires a bid bond, performance bond, and related insurance. The project timeline is 270 days, reaffirming Cincinnati's commitment to infrastructure resilience and adherence to ADA principles.
The City of Cincinnati aims to rehabilitate its floodwall to ensure safety and compliance with infrastructure standards, while also fulfilling legal obligations regarding accessibility and non-discrimination.
- General Contractors with experience in civil engineering projects.
- Subcontractors specializing in concrete and metal fabrication.
- Companies with proven track records in municipal projects.
- Conduct assessments of existing floodwall conditions.
- Execute concrete repairs as specified in contract documents.
- Fabricate metal components for structural reinforcement.
- Manage safety protocols and site logistics during construction.
- Detailed bid proposal outlining project approach and timeline.
- Proof of bonding capacity and insurance qualifications.
- Relevant past performance examples related to similar projects.
- Ensure compliance with ADA regulations in all repair activities.
- Include non-discrimination policies in the submitted bid.
- Consider fixed pricing for materials and labor to mitigate risks.
- Include contingency pricing for unforeseen structural issues.
- Potential collaboration with specialists in metal fabrication.
- Engage with local subcontractors to enhance community support.
- Delays due to weather conditions could impact timeline.
- Potential regulatory changes affecting construction compliance.
- Unforeseen conditions during repairs may increase costs.
- What specific insurance requirements are detailed in the contract documents?
- Are there any local hiring preferences or minority business considerations?
- What are the penalties for project delays?
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- Specific dates for the beginning and end of the project.
- Details on bonding and insurance amounts required.
- More information on site access and safety requirements.
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