SE District, Iron County, asphalt paving of County Road 1...
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The Iron County, Missouri, County Road 124 Paving Project calls for a contractor to prepare the roadway, place asphalt pavement, install precast concrete culverts, and provide traffic control and related incidental work. Bids are sealed, competitive, and will be opened publicly on the bid deadline. The owner requires a 5 % bid security, MoDOT contractor qualification, prevailing‑wage compliance, and an OSHA safety program submission within 60 days of work start. No DBE set‑aside, but DBE part... | Title: SE District, Iron County, asphalt paving of County Road 124 and provides for roadway preparation, asphalt paving, precast concrete culvert installation, etc., Agency: Missouri Department of Transportation, State: Missouri, Open Date: 3/10/2026, Close Date: 4/9/2026, Last Updated Date: 3/15/2026
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The Iron County, Missouri, County Road 124 Paving Project invites bids for roadway preparation, asphalt paving, and precast concrete culvert installation. Bids will be publicly opened on April 9, 2026, and require a 5% bid security as well as compliance with prevailing wage laws. Contractors must also submit an OSHA safety program within 60 days of the project's start date.
The buyer seeks to engage a qualified contractor for the asphalt paving and associated works on County Road 124 in Iron County, Missouri, ensuring compliance with all local regulations and safety standards.
- Contractors with MoDOT qualification
- Firms experienced in road construction and paving
- Businesses with a proven OSHA safety program
- Prepare the roadway
- Place asphalt pavement
- Install precast concrete culverts
- Provide traffic control and incidental work
- Completed bid form
- 5% bid security documentation
- MoDOT contractor qualifications
- Prevailing wage compliance documentation
- OSHA safety program submission
- Must comply with prevailing wage laws
- Requires MoDOT contractor qualification
- OSHA safety program submission due within 60 days of work start
- Bid competitively to cover material and labor costs
- Consider potential overruns in paving and installation
- Account for prevailing wage fluctuations in labor costs
- Consider partnering with firms specializing in traffic control
- Explore subcontracting with local suppliers for materials
- Engage DBE firms for assistance although no set-aside is indicated
- Tight deadlines for bid preparation
- Requirement for bid security may limit participation
- Potential delays due to compliance checks
- What is the expected volume of traffic during construction?
- Are there specific environmental concerns in the area?
- What are the exact quality standards for asphalt to be used?
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- Specific dates for project initiation and completion are not provided
- Details on the budget range are missing
- Clarification needed on traffic management requirements
- No information on local climate impacts during work
- Potential penalties for non-compliance remain unspecified
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