ITB for Parkview Loop Waterline Replacement
Federal opportunity from KB002001 - Finance | KB002 - Procurement • City of Beaverton. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Apr 21, 2026.
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ITB for Parkview Loop Waterline Replacement See Bid Link: https://procurement.opengov.com/portal/beavertonoregon/projects/240553 Parkview Loop Waterline Replacement The Parkview Loop Waterline Replacement project consists of installing approximately 3,000 linear feet of new 8-inch and 1,500 linear feet of new 6-inch water main, along with associated hydrant and service line replacements. The work is situated within a residential neighborhood along SW Parkview Loop, spanning from Greenway to Murphy Lane and encompassing all connecting cul-de-sacs. This infrastructure improvement aims to modernize the local distribution system and ensure long-term service reliability for the community.
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The State of Oregon is soliciting bids for the Parkview Loop Waterline Replacement project, which involves installing approximately 3,000 linear feet of new 8-inch water main and 1,500 linear feet of new 6-inch water main. This infrastructure improvement is designed to modernize the local distribution system and enhance service reliability. The response deadline for this project is April 21, 2026, making it essential for interested bidders to prepare their submissions in advance of this date.
The buyer aims to replace outdated water mains and associated infrastructure to improve water distribution reliability in the residential area along SW Parkview Loop.
- Construction firms experienced in waterline installation
- General contractors with municipal project experience
- Companies with a strong safety record and community engagement practices
- Install 3,000 linear feet of new 8-inch water main
- Install 1,500 linear feet of new 6-inch water main
- Replace hydrants and service lines
- Coordinate work in residential neighborhoods
- Ensure minimal disruption to local residents
- Completed bid proposal form
- Company qualifications and experience documentation
- Safety plan specific to residential excavations
- Cost proposal with breakdown of materials and labor
- Timeline for completion
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- Ensure compliance with local environmental regulations
- Adhere to safety protocols specific to residential areas
- Review and comply with any municipal construction regulations
- Develop competitive pricing based on local market rates
- Consider material and labor costs reflective of the project scope
- Incorporate contingencies for potential unforeseen issues during installation
- Local subcontractors for excavation and utility work
- Environmental consultants for compliance checks
- Safety trainers for onsite personnel
- Potential for underground utilities not mapped in existing plans
- Community opposition to construction noise and disruption
- Weather impacts on installation schedule
- What specific permits are required for this project?
- Are there existing concerns from the community regarding construction impact?
- What is the anticipated timeline for approvals after bid submission?
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- No posted date provided for the solicitation
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- Lack of specific compliance details for materials used
- No mention of bonding requirements
- Absence of local wage determination information
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