2026 Pavement Improvements for Anoka County
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The Anoka County is seeking bids for the 2026 Pavement Improvements project. The project involves repairing and replacing pavement at various County locations. The successful bidder will be required to provide the materials and labor for the project. A mandatory pre-bid conference will be held on March 17, 2026, at 10:00 AM EDT. Bids are due on March 31, 2026, at 3:00 PM EDT. The project is expected to be completed by July 31, 2026.
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• The project requires the re... | Title: 2026 Pavement Improvements for Anoka County, Agency: County of Anoka, State: Minnesota, Open Date: 2/20/2026, Close Date: 3/31/2026, Last Updated Date: 3/31/2026
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The County of Anoka is soliciting bids for the 2026 Pavement Improvements project, which includes repairing and replacing pavement at various locations within the county. The project requires both materials and labor, with bids due by March 31, 2026. A mandatory pre-bid conference is scheduled for March 17, 2026, which will be conducted via Teams, providing an opportunity for bidders to clarify project details.
The County of Anoka seeks qualified contractors to deliver pavement repair and replacement services at designated county sites, ensuring safety and quality in transportation infrastructure.
- Construction firms with experience in asphalt and concrete work.
- Companies with a strong safety record and capability to execute county contracts.
- Firms that have previously delivered similar projects in municipal settings.
- Conduct site assessments for pavement conditions.
- Procure materials for pavement repair and replacement.
- Implement repair and replacement work in compliance with county specifications.
- Complete final inspections and adjustments post-construction.
- Bid form completion.
- Proof of relevant experience and past performance.
- Technical proposal addressing project requirements.
- Cost proposal with detailed pricing breakdown.
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- Adhere to local labor laws and safety regulations.
- Ensure all materials meet county specifications and quality standards.
- Provide necessary insurance and bonding as per project requirements.
- Consider competitive bidding reflecting current market conditions.
- Break down pricing to demonstrate value in materials, labor, and time estimates.
- Include contingencies for unexpected project conditions.
- Partnership with local material suppliers for timely procurement.
- Potential subcontracting opportunities with experienced specialty contractors.
- Consider teaming with firms experienced in municipal projects for improved credibility.
- Encountering unforeseen site conditions leading to additional costs.
- Weather-related delays impacting the project timeline.
- Compliance with local regulations may require changes to initial plans.
- What are the specific performance standards expected for the pavement materials?
- Are there preferred methods for project execution or any existing roadwork restrictions?
- Can bidders access prior project reports to gauge county expectations?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- No specific budget range provided.
- No exact locations for pavement improvements specified.
- Permitting requirements are unclear.
- No historical data on previous similar projects noted.
- Details on bid evaluation criteria are missing.
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