2026 ITB 1 Willamette Street and W 52nd Avenue Parking Lot
Federal opportunity from KE001004 - Engineering | KE001 - Engineering • City of Eugene. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Jan 27, 2026.
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2026 ITB 1 Willamette Street and W 52nd Avenue Parking Lot The scope of work for this contract includes: Earthwork; Asphalt, concrete, and aggregate surfacing; Grass swale construction; Parking area site furnishings; Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon and other electrical work; Landscaping and planting; Permanent striping and signs; Temporary traffic control and erosion control.
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The State of Oregon is seeking bids for the 2026 ITB 1 project focused on the construction of a parking lot at the intersection of Willamette Street and W 52nd Avenue, with a submission deadline of January 27, 2026. The project includes multiple tasks such as earthwork, paving, landscaping, and the installation of traffic control systems. This opportunity may appeal to contractors experienced in site development and municipal projects.
The buyer aims to construct a new parking lot, improving traffic flow and accessibility in the area through various construction activities.
- Earthwork
- Asphalt, concrete, and aggregate surfacing
- Grass swale construction
- Parking area site furnishings
- Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon installation
- Other electrical work
- Landscaping and planting
- Permanent striping and signs
- Temporary traffic control
- Erosion control
- Completed bid proposal
- Certifications and licenses
- Proof of relevant experience
- Detailed pricing breakdown
- Completed compliance forms
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- Clarification on permit requirements
- Potential environmental concerns related to the project
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