Bridge Deck Preservation
Federal opportunity from City of Charlotte. Place of performance: NC. Response deadline: Mar 31, 2026.
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Description
Official Bonfire public listing for City of Charlotte. Reference 269-2026-181. Open the official portal for full documentation, attachments, and submission instructions.
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The City of Charlotte is seeking bids for the Bridge Deck Preservation project (solicitation number 269-2026-181). This project involves critical maintenance work that is essential for the integrity of the city's infrastructure. The response deadline for submissions is March 31, 2026, giving vendors ample time to prepare their proposals.
The City aims to preserve and maintain the structural integrity of bridge decks, which is vital for public safety and efficient transportation.
- Companies specializing in civil engineering and infrastructure maintenance
- Firms with experience in bridge preservation and repair projects
- Vendors with a proven record of working with municipal contracts
- Complete proposal documentation from the Bonfire public listing
- Compliance with submission instructions outlined in the official portal
- Cost proposal detailing pricing for materials and labor
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- Ensure all proposals adhere to City of Charlotte bidding regulations
- Verify qualifications and certifications are current
- Consider competitive pricing while ensuring quality of materials and workmanship
- Analyze previous bid statistics for similar projects in the region to inform pricing
- Subcontract with local engineering firms for specialized preservation techniques
- Partner with material suppliers to ensure timely and quality resources
- Potential delays in project approval processes due to municipal regulations
- Fluctuations in material costs leading to budget overruns
- Regulatory changes affecting bidding and contracting processes
- What is the scope of work in terms of specific bridge locations and required preservation techniques?
- Are there any existing assessments or studies on the bridges requiring preservation?
- What are the success criteria once the project is completed?
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- Specific details on the scope of work required for preservation
- Expected budget range for the project
- Attachments or additional documentation that may be required for bidding
- Information on any pre-bid meetings planned
- Regulatory or compliance standards specific to the project
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