ITB 20242004 WW Roof Replacements/Restorations
Federal opportunity from KE001003 - Wastewater | KE001 - Wastewater • City of Eugene. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Aug 23, 2023.
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Description
ITB 20242004 WW Roof Replacements/Restorations
In general, work includes replacement of (2) roofs and restorations of (3) roofs
Replacement of (2) roofs and restorations of (3) roofs (Lump Sum Bid)
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The opportunity involves the replacement of two roofs and the restoration of three roofs under ITB 20242004 for the Wastewater agency in Oregon. Bids are required to be submitted by August 23, 2023, 14:30 UTC. This contract will be awarded on a lump sum basis and is vital for maintaining the operational integrity of wastewater management facilities.
The buyer aims to ensure the roofs of wastewater management facilities are efficiently replaced and restored to prevent further damage and maintain facility operations.
- Roofing contractors with experience in commercial projects
- Contractors with a history of government work
- Firms able to meet the deadline and lump sum requirement
- Replacement of 2 roofs
- Restoration of 3 roofs
- Compliance with local building codes
- Assessment of existing roof conditions
- Completed bid form
- Technical approach detailing proposed methods
- Past performance references
- Cost proposal based on lump sum pricing
- Compliance documentation
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- Ensure adherence to Oregon's building and safety regulations
- Verify contractor licenses and insurance
- Submit any required certifications for roofing materials
- Adopt a competitive lump sum bid approach
- Consider potential material and labor cost fluctuations
- Form partnerships with local suppliers for materials
- Consider subcontracting for specialized roofing tasks
- Engage an environmental consultant if necessary
- Inaccurate assessment of current roof conditions may lead to underbidding
- Delays in material supply or labor shortages can impact timelines
- Potential weather disruptions during roofing work
- What specific roofing materials are preferred by the agency?
- Is there a desired timeline for completion beyond the bid deadline?
- Are there existing warranties on the current roofs that may impact the scope?
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- Specific location of the work
- Detailed scope of work documents
- Exact specifications for roofing materials
- Historical data on previous roof conditions
- Any environmental regulations impacting work
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