East Main Community Park Development- Phase I ITB
Federal opportunity from KA001005 - Parks | KA001 - Parks • City of Ashland. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Nov 20, 2025.
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East Main Community Park Development- Phase I ITB
Notice is hereby given that the City of Ashland, Oregon, is currently accepting sealed Bids for Project 000742, East Main Community Park Development Phase I Project. Bids must be received by 2:00:00 PM (PST), November 20, 2025 either digitally by submission through OregonBuys or mailed to 20 E. Main Street, Ashland OR 97520.
Mandatory Pre-Bid Conference: 1:00 PM on Thursday, October 23, 2025 starting at The Grove, 1195 East Main Street, Ashland, Oregon.
INVITATION TO BID ATTACHMENT.
Notice is hereby given that the City of Ashland, Oregon, is currently accepting sealed Bids for Project 000742, East Main Community Park Development Phase I Project. Bids must be received by 2:00:00 PM (PST), November 13, 2025 either digitally by submission through OregonBuys or mailed to 20 E. Main Street, Ashland OR 97520.
The general character of the work for this Project includes supplying all labor, equipment, and materials necessary to perform the following major work items near or at 2228 East Main Street, Ashland, Oregon are detailed in the bid attachment
The Mandatory Pre-Bid Conference is at 1:00 PM on Thursday, October 23, 2025 starting at The Grove, 1195 East Main Street, Ashland, Oregon.
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The City of Ashland, Oregon is accepting bids for the East Main Community Park Development Phase I Project, slated to conclude by November 20, 2025. This project involves significant labor, equipment, and materials to advance community park facilities at 2228 East Main Street, Ashland, Oregon. Interested bidders must attend a mandatory pre-bid conference on October 23, 2025, for detailed insights on the bid requirements.
The City of Ashland aims to develop East Main Community Park by securing a contractor to provide the necessary labor, materials, and equipment for the project outcomes specified in the bid attachment.
- Construction firms experienced in park and recreational development
- Local contractors with knowledge of Ashland area regulations
- Companies able to attend pre-bid conferences
- Supply all labor for park development
- Provide necessary equipment for construction
- Deliver materials for park facilities
- Complete all work at 2228 East Main Street
- Bid proposal form
- Acknowledgment of addenda
- References from similar projects
- Cost breakdown and pricing details
- Bid security documentation
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- Bids must be submitted by 2 PM PST on November 20, 2025
- Mandatory attendance at the pre-bid conference is crucial
- Adherence to local codes and standards is required
- Consider competitive pricing aligned with prior public contracts in Oregon
- Evaluate costs related to labor, materials, and equipment specific to park development
- Include buffer for potential unforeseen site conditions
- Partner with local subcontractors for specialized labor
- Engage suppliers familiar with local material sourcing requirements
- Consider teaming with firms that have local project experience
- Failure to attend the mandatory pre-bid conference could result in disqualification
- Potential for scope adjustments based on community feedback
- Risk of delays due to weather conditions affecting construction timelines
- What specific materials are prioritized for park facilities?
- Are there any community engagement requirements during construction?
- What is the process for handling potential change orders?
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- Detailed documents outlining specific work items in the bid attachment
- Information on funding or budget limits for the project
- Clarification on local regulations impacting construction timelines
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