ITB 17 17th Ave, 19th Ave and Mill St Paving
Federal opportunity from City of Eugene. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Nov 23, 2021.
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ITB 17 17th Ave, 19th Ave and Mill St Paving
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BidPulsar Analysis
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The City of Eugene has issued an Invitation to Bid (ITB) for paving work on 17th Ave, 19th Ave, and Mill St. This project is expected to enhance the infrastructure in these key areas, with a bid submission deadline set for November 23, 2021. Contractors with relevant paving experience and a history of working with municipal projects should consider responding to this opportunity.
The City of Eugene aims to improve road conditions by conducting paving work on specific streets, enhancing safety and accessibility for residents and visitors.
- Contractors with experience in municipal paving
- Companies with a strong safety record and regulatory compliance
- Paving work on 17th Ave
- Paving work on 19th Ave
- Paving work on Mill St
- Completed bid form
- Proof of relevant experience
- Safety compliance documentation
- Insurance certificates
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Bidders must adhere to local labor regulations
- Ensure environmental compliance for paving work
- Competitive pricing is essential due to potential peer bids
- Consider including alternative bid options for different paving methodologies
- Local paving subcontractors might enhance bid competitiveness
- Vendors can team up with suppliers for materials
- Potential delays due to weather affecting paving schedules
- Compliance with local regulations could complicate project delivery
- What is the timeline for project initiation and completion?
- Are there specific environmental regulations that must be followed?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- No solicitation number provided
- No specific performance period noted
- Lack of detailed project specifications
- No budget estimate available
- No direct contact information for the buyer
- Absence of past performance metrics for evaluation
- Limited context on local competition
- No indication of materials or methods to be used
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