ITB 11 2022 Signing & Striping Modifications, Various Locations
Federal opportunity from City of Eugene. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Aug 25, 2022.
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ITB 11 2022 Signing & Striping Modifications, Various Locations
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The City of Eugene has issued ITB 11 2022 for Signing & Striping Modifications at various locations. This invitation to bid emphasizes the modifications required for signage and striping, which are essential for traffic management and safety. Bids are due by August 25, 2022, making prompt response essential for interested contractors.
The City aims to enhance traffic signage and roadway striping for improved safety and navigation at multiple locations throughout Eugene.
- Contractors experienced in municipal road work
- Companies specializing in traffic management installations
- Local firms familiar with Eugene's regulatory requirements
- Assessment of current signage and striping requirements
- Design and plan modifications for signage and striping
- Implementation of signed modifications at various locations
- Quality assurance and inspection of completed work
- Completed bid form
- Proof of relevant experience and qualifications
- Detailed project timeline
- Cost estimate and pricing breakdown
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Bid must comply with local and state construction codes
- Contractors must hold necessary licenses and certifications
- Review and adhere to specifications outlined in the ITB
- Competitive pricing based on current market rates for similar work
- Consider including a breakdown of labor, materials, and overhead to justify proposals
- Partner with local subcontractors who have prior experience in traffic signage
- Consider teaming with firms specializing in engineering assessments
- Potential delays due to weather conditions affecting outdoor work
- Bidding competition may be high, affecting pricing strategies
- Misalignment with city regulations may lead to disqualification
- What specific locations are prioritized for the modifications?
- Are there existing plans or specifications available for review?
- What is the anticipated timeframe for the completion of the project?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Specific locations for the signing and striping modifications are not listed
- Details on the expected value of the contract are not provided
- No information on potential future phases or additional work after the initial project
- No attachments or additional documents available for reference
- Clarification on whether a pre-bid meeting is planned is absent
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