Guardrail Installation and Repair Services
Federal opportunity from City of Charlotte. Place of performance: NC. Response deadline: Apr 02, 2026.
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Description
Official Bonfire public listing for City of Charlotte. Reference 269- 2026-176. Open the official portal for full documentation, attachments, and submission instructions.
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The City of Charlotte is seeking qualified contractors for Guardrail Installation and Repair Services under solicitation number 269-2026-176. Bids are due by April 2, 2026. This opportunity allows firms with relevant expertise to support local infrastructure, which is vital for safety and traffic management.
The City of Charlotte aims to secure reliable guardrail installation and repair services to enhance public safety and maintain infrastructure.
- Contractors with experience in road safety installations
- Companies that specialize in infrastructure maintenance
- Firms with relevant licenses and certifications
- Assessment of current guardrail conditions
- Installation of new guardrails
- Repair of existing guardrails
- Compliance with local safety standards
- Completed bid proposal
- Proof of experience and qualifications
- Insurance and bonding documentation
- Compliance certifications
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- Ensure all work meets local safety and quality standards
- Follow environmental regulations related to road work
- Consider market rates for guardrail installation and repairs
- Evaluate the cost of materials and labor required
- Be competitive but ensure margins allow for quality work
- Partner with local firms for material supplies
- Team with environmental specialists to ensure compliance
- Involve licensed subcontractors for specialized tasks
- Potential delays in regulatory approvals
- Fluctuations in material costs
- Punctuality of project deadlines and penalties for non-compliance
- What are the specific metrics for guardrail performance?
- Are there particular materials or brands preferred by the City?
- What are the penalties for delays or non-compliance during the project?
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- Specific details on scope and tasks required
- Detailed performance criteria for guardrails
- Information about subcontracting policies
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