2026 District Panel Replacements
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Description
The St. Tammany Parish Government is seeking bids for the 2026 District Panel Replacements project. The project involves the replacement of district panels, including the removal and replacement of existing concrete pavement, and the installation of new concrete pavement. The contractor will be responsible for providing all materials and labor necessary to complete the project. The project is expected to last for 150 calendar days.
• The contractor must be licensed by the State of Louisiana... | Title: 2026 District Panel Replacements, Agency: Louisiana St. Tammany Parish Government, State: Louisiana, Open Date: 2/25/2026, Close Date: 3/24/2026, Last Updated Date: 3/24/2026
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The St. Tammany Parish Government is seeking bids for the 2026 District Panel Replacements project, which involves the removal and replacement of district panels and concrete pavement. The project is expected to take 150 calendar days and requires contractors to be licensed by the State of Louisiana. Bids open on February 25, 2026, and close on March 24, 2026, making timely response crucial.
The buyer aims to replace existing district panels and concrete pavement to enhance infrastructure.
- Companies specializing in concrete work
- Licensed contractors in the State of Louisiana
- Firms with experience in municipal infrastructure projects
- Removal of existing concrete pavement
- Replacement of district panels
- Installation of new concrete pavement
- Provision of materials and labor
- Proof of licensing in Louisiana
- Detailed project plan
- Cost estimate and pricing strategy
- Timeline of project completion
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- Ensure all work complies with local construction codes
- Must have appropriate liability insurance
- Adhere to state regulations for municipal projects
- Consider competitive pricing to win government contracts
- Account for all material costs and labor in the estimate
- Include potential contingencies in pricing
- Consider teaming with local subcontractors for labor support
- Involve suppliers with experience in concrete materials
- Seek firms with expertise in municipal contract compliance
- Competition from experienced local contractors
- Potential delays in material supply
- Weather-related challenges affecting project timeline
- What specific materials are preferred for the new concrete?
- Are there any site-specific conditions that might impact work?
- What are the criteria for evaluating proposals?
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- No details provided regarding the specific location of the project
- Lack of information on the evaluation criteria for bids
- No links to additional resources or specifications given
- Details on any mandatory pre-bid meetings omitted
- No specific requirements for safety or environmental compliance listed
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