22nd Street and Hart Road Waterline and Sewer Rehab Projects
Federal opportunity from KB002001 - Finance | KB002 - Procurement • City of Beaverton. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Jan 15, 2026.
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22nd Street and Hart Road Waterline and Sewer Rehab Projects
Please see bid link, here: https://procurement.opengov.com/portal/beavertonoregon/projects/200701
This project includes two distinct Capital Improvement Projects (CIPs) combined into a single large-scale bid package, each with its own construction schedule and dedicated plan sets. Although construction for each schedule will occur separately (non-simultaneously), both will utilize a shared Special Provisions Specifications Book.
Bid Link: https://procurement.opengov.com/portal/beavertonoregon/projects/200701
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The City of Beaverton, through KB002001 - Finance | KB002 - Procurement, is seeking bids for the 22nd Street and Hart Road Waterline and Sewer Rehabilitation Projects, with a response deadline of January 15, 2026. This opportunity encompasses two distinct Capital Improvement Projects (CIPs) that will be combined into a single bid package, indicating a focus on comprehensive infrastructure rehabilitation. Bidders will need to account for using a shared Special Provisions Specifications Book for both projects.
The buyer aims to rehabilitate waterline and sewer systems at 22nd Street and Hart Road through two separate construction schedules, intending to improve local infrastructure and ensure efficient water and wastewater services.
- Contractors specializing in municipal infrastructure
- Firms with experience in waterline and sewer rehabilitation
- Bidders who have previously worked on Capital Improvement Projects
- Review and understand project specifications from the Special Provisions Specifications Book
- Prepare bids for both CIPs as a combined package
- Coordinate construction schedules for both projects to avoid overlaps
- Develop a project management plan to oversee execution and compliance with local regulations
- Completed bid forms as specified
- Detailed proposal addressing project requirements
- Evidence of past project experience
- Bonding and insurance information
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- Ensure adherence to local construction codes
- Verify compliance with environmental regulations
- Review any necessary permits required for construction
- Consider competitive pricing while ensuring coverage of project costs
- Assess potential cost overruns due to scope complexity
- Include allowances for unforeseen site conditions
- Partner with local subcontractors familiar with city regulations
- Consider teaming with environmental consultants for compliance issues
- Engage with suppliers experienced in municipal materials
- Risk of budget overruns due to project scope complexity
- Potential delays in obtaining required permits
- Coordination issues between the two construction schedules
- What are the specific timelines for each project schedule?
- Are there any anticipated challenges with community impacts during construction?
- What criteria will be used to evaluate bids beyond pricing?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- No posted date provided
- No specific procurement codes listed
- Details on performance metrics are absent
- No information on funding sources available
- Clarification on local regulations needed
- Uncertainty about contract type (fixed-price or cost-reimbursable)
- No stakeholder engagement details shared
- No insight into previous contractor performance
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