RFP 20252014 Trainsong Park Soil Remediation Design and Construction Administration
Federal opportunity from KE001001 - Purchasing | KE001 - Purchasing • City of Eugene. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Jan 14, 2025.
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RFP 20252014 Trainsong Park Soil Remediation Design and Construction Administration In general, work includes environmental engineering project design, construction documentation, and construction administration for remediation of contaminated soil conditions in Trainsong Park. Sealed Proposals for Trainsong Park Soil Remediation Design and Construction Administration for the City of Eugene will be accepted by the Purchasing Office until Tuesday, January 14 ,2025 at 2:30 PM. Proposals will be opened immediately thereafter in a Microsoft Teams meeting and a record of Proposals received will be made. Proposals will not be accepted after the Request for Proposals (RFP) closing time and date. Proposals shall be valid for sixty (60) days after opening unless otherwise specified in the specifications. This project is funded using Federal Funds from the US Environmental Protection Agency Region 10 Brownfields Program and as such is subject all Federal laws and regulations associated with that program.
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