ITB 20262018 Community Gardens Fence Replacement
Federal opportunity from KE001007 - Purchasing | 001 - MHPurchasing • City of Eugene. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Oct 30, 2025.
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ITB 20262018 Community Gardens Fence Replacement
In general, work includes the removal and replacement of perimeter fence enclosures and gates at City of Eugene Community Gardens on an as-needed basis. All materials shall be furnished and installed by the Contractor. The initial project, and basis of award, will be the removal and replacement of the perimeter fence enclosure and gates at Mathews C
In general, work includes the removal and replacement of perimeter fence enclosures and gates at City of Eugene Community Gardens on an as-needed basis.
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The ITB 20262018 opportunity involves the removal and replacement of perimeter fence enclosures and gates for the City of Eugene Community Gardens. The scope covers all necessary materials and installation by the contractor. The response deadline for bidders is set for October 30, 2025, which allows ample time for preparation and planning.
The City of Eugene is seeking a contractor to manage the replacement of fencing at Community Gardens, ensuring that the enclosures are functional and meet safety standards.
- Contractors with experience in fencing installation
- Companies familiar with municipal contracts
- Local businesses in Eugene area
- Removal of existing perimeter fence
- Installation of new perimeter fencing
- Replacement of gates at specified Community Gardens
- Provision of all necessary materials for the work
- Completed bid form
- Proof of relevant experience
- Detailed pricing proposal
- Timeline for completion
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- Adherence to local building codes
- Compliance with safety regulations for public work
- Competitive pricing with a focus on local materials
- Consider cost-effectiveness of long-term maintenance if possible
- Explore partnerships with local supply businesses for materials
- Consider subcontracting with experienced local labor if needed
- Delay in material procurement could affect timelines
- Potential for unforeseen site conditions affecting scope
- Are there specific types of materials preferred for the fence?
- What is the anticipated timeline for project completion?
- Are there any restrictions on work hours at the Community Gardens?
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- No specifications on the type of fence materials required.
- Undefined length or perimeter of fencing to be replaced.
- No specific deadlines for any interim milestones.
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