Wastewater Collection and Storm Drainage CIPP
Federal opportunity from KA001006 - Public Works | KA001 - Public Works • City of Ashland. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Mar 24, 2026.
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Wastewater Collection and Storm Drainage CIPP
The City of Ashland Is seeking sealed bids for Furnishing all materials, equipment, labor and services for the Wastewater Collection and Storm Drainage CIPP Project, Project No: 2024-28
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The City of Ashland is soliciting bids for the Wastewater Collection and Storm Drainage CIPP Project, Project No: 2024-28. Bidders are required to furnish all materials, equipment, labor, and services necessary for the execution of this project. The response deadline is set for March 24, 2026, making this a long-term opportunity for capable contractors to engage in municipal infrastructure improvements.
The buyer is seeking qualified contractors to provide the necessary resources for a critical local infrastructure project aimed at improving the wastewater collection and storm drainage systems in Ashland.
- General contractors with experience in wastewater management
- Engineers specializing in drainage and infrastructure
- Companies with CIPP (Cured In Place Pipe) technology expertise
- Furnishing materials
- Providing equipment
- Labor services for installation
- Project management and oversight
- Quality assurance and reporting
- Completed bid form
- Company qualifications
- List of similar past projects
- Proposed project timeline
- Pricing breakdown
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- Adhere to local labor laws
- Ensure safety regulations are met
- Compliance with environmental standards
- Consider full cost of materials and labor
- Include contingencies for unforeseen site conditions
- Evaluate pricing against previous similar projects to remain competitive
- Partner with local subcontractors familiar with Ashland regulations
- Engage suppliers who can provide quality CIPP materials
- Look for engineering firms to enhance technical proposal
- Potential delays due to weather conditions
- Unexpected site conditions leading to cost overruns
- Regulatory changes impacting project timelines
- What specific materials do you expect to be used in this project?
- Are there any preference criteria for local contractors?
- Can you provide historical data on previous projects taken up in similar conditions?
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- Detailed specifications for materials required
- Historical project cost estimates
- Information on existing infrastructure conditions
- Potential local subcontractors list
- Specific evaluation criteria for bids
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