2024 ITB 15 Chambers St Seismic Bridge Retrofits
Federal opportunity from KE001004 - Engineering | KE001 - Engineering • City of Eugene. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Oct 22, 2024.
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2024 ITB 15 Chambers St Seismic Bridge Retrofits
The scope of work generally includes: Install and remove temporary traffic control and erosion control measures. Install and remove temporary work access and containment measures. Perform preparation for seismic bridge retrofit activities. Perform seismic bridge retrofit activities. Refurbish and reinstall illumination system. Perform traffic signal modification. Perform additional and Incidental Work as called for by the Specifications and Plans.
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The 2024 ITB 15 Chambers St Seismic Bridge Retrofits project involves essential seismic work on a bridge, crucial for ensuring public safety in Oregon. This opportunity includes installing and removing traffic control measures and performing significant retrofit activities. Interested bidders should prepare for a response by the deadline of October 22, 2024, to align with the state's engineering requirements.
The buyer is seeking qualified contractors to perform seismic retrofitting activities on a specific bridge, enhancing structural integrity and safety.
- Experienced civil engineering contractors
- Firms with past experience in seismic retrofitting
- Companies with capabilities in traffic control and erosion measures
- Install and remove temporary traffic control measures
- Install and remove erosion control measures
- Perform preparation for seismic bridge retrofit activities
- Conduct seismic bridge retrofit activities
- Refurbish and reinstall illumination system
- Modify traffic signals
- Execute additional and incidental work as specified
- Completed proposal form
- Relevant past project experience
- Proof of insurance
- Technical approach to retrofitting
- Bid pricing
- Timeline of work phases
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- Adherence to Oregon Engineering Standards
- All work must comply with safety regulations for traffic control measures
- Project must follow local environmental regulations
- Offer competitive pricing while ensuring coverage of all anticipated project costs
- Consider include contingency costs for unforeseen additional work
- Subcontractors specializing in traffic control and safety equipment
- Sub-consultants with environmental compliance experience
- Potential delays due to weather affecting traffic control operations
- Risks associated with unexpected structural challenges during retrofit
- Compliance risks regarding local regulations
- What are the specific engineering standards referenced in the specifications?
- Are there specific environmental reviews needed prior to commencing work?
- What is the anticipated duration of the traffic control measures?
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- Detailed specifications and materials required for the retrofitting
- Budget constraints or funding limits
- Information about existing conditions of the bridge
- Historical data on project timelines
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