2023 ITB 18 River Road Paving from Beltline Highway to Maxwell Road
Federal opportunity from KE001004 - Engineering | KE001 - Engineering • City of Eugene. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Jul 19, 2023.
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2023 ITB 18 River Road Paving from Beltline Highway to Maxwell Road
The scope of work for this contract includes: Construction of concrete sidewalk access ramps, curb and gutter; Roto-milling; Asphalt Paving; Storm sewer work; Striping; Temporary traffic control and erosion control
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The Oregon ITB 18 project focuses on paving River Road from Beltline Highway to Maxwell Road with a deadline for responses set for July 19, 2023. This comprehensive scope includes the construction of concrete sidewalks, curb and gutter, and various asphalt and stormwater management tasks. Bidders must ensure compliance with traffic control and erosion control measures as specified in the contract.
The buyer seeks contractors capable of executing road improvement projects, including paving, stormwater management, and related tasks, ensuring compliance with safety and environmental regulations.
- Companies with experience in road paving and civil engineering
- Contractors with a valid Oregon contractor license
- Businesses currently working on state or local government projects
- Construction of concrete sidewalk access ramps
- Installation of curb and gutter
- Roto-milling of existing pavement
- Asphalt paving
- Storm sewer construction
- Road striping
- Temporary traffic control setup
- Erosion control measures
- Completed bid form
- Proof of licensure
- Quality assurance plan
- References from similar projects
- Detailed pricing breakdown
- Schedule of work
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- Bidders must comply with all local environmental regulations
- Traffic control must meet state safety standards
- All work must adhere to the Oregon Department of Transportation specifications
- Consider competitive pricing while ensuring all costs are covered
- Evaluate the scope to avoid underbidding risk
- Account for potential delays due to weather or material costs
- Partner with a local asphalt supplier for materials
- Engage a subcontractor specializing in stormwater management
- Consider teaming with a civil engineer for design compliance
- Potential delays due to weather conditions
- Increased material costs affecting budget
- Compliance issues with environmental regulations
- What is the project timeline for inspections and milestones?
- Are there any specific local regulations that could impact the project?
- Can we verify previous project successes or references with the agency?
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- Information regarding contract duration
- Any pre-bid meeting schedule
- Bid evaluation criteria
- List of required insurances or bonding requirements
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