Alice Piel Stairway Replacement
Federal opportunity from City of Ashland. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Feb 20, 2024.
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Alice Piel Stairway Replacement
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The City of Ashland is soliciting bids for the replacement of the Alice Piel Stairway, with responses due by February 20, 2024. This project likely involves structural assessments, construction, and compliance with local regulations. Potential bidders should ensure they understand the project scope and affirm their ability to meet the performance requirements.
The buyer aims to replace the existing Alice Piel Stairway to enhance safety and accessibility for the community.
- Construction firms with experience in stairway and structural replacements
- Local contractors familiar with Ashland regulations
- Companies with a strong safety record
- Assess the existing structure
- Design the new stairway
- Obtain necessary permits
- Execute construction work
- Conduct final inspections
- Bid proposal
- Design plans
- Past performance references
- Safety and compliance certifications
- Cost estimate
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- Ensure compliance with local building codes
- Follow environmental regulations during the project
- Consider competitive pricing while factoring in quality
- Include a contingency for unexpected site conditions
- Partner with local engineering firms
- Consider subcontracting for safety inspections
- Potential delays in permitting processes
- Weather impacts on construction timelines
- Community response to construction activities
- What specific materials are expected to be used?
- Are there requirements for sustainability in the construction?
- What is the timeline for project execution?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Detailed project specifications
- Budget range for the project
- Specific design requirements for the stairway
- Existing condition report of the stairway
- Information on previous contractors used
- Local construction regulations
- Accessibility standards to be followed
- Potential community engagement elements
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