2026 ITB 2 West 11th Avenue and Crow Road Utility Extension
Federal opportunity from KE001004 - Engineering | KE001 - Engineering • City of Eugene. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Feb 03, 2026.
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2026 ITB 2 West 11th Avenue and Crow Road Utility Extension
The scope of work for this contract includes: Wastewater & domestic water main extensions. Stormwater culvert structures and stormwater pipe installation. Roadway widening, reconstruction, and reconditioning. Cold plane removal of existing asphalt surfaces. Asphalt paving. Temporary and permanent pedestrian and traffic control. Temporary erosion control. Permanent striping. Plant and seeding establishment. Construction of concrete sidewalk and sidewalk ramps. Compliance with permit requirements.
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The Oregon Engineering agency is soliciting bids for the 2026 ITB 2 West 11th Avenue and Crow Road Utility Extension project. This project entails the comprehensive extension of wastewater and domestic water mains, including additional work on stormwater systems and roadway enhancements. The response deadline is set for February 3, 2026, at 14:30 UTC.
The buyer seeks to manage the construction of waste management infrastructure, enhance roadway systems, and ensure compliance with necessary permit requirements.
- Civil engineering firms with experience in utility extensions
- Construction companies specializing in roadway projects
- Firms with a background in stormwater management
- Contractors experienced in erosion control and environmental compliance
- Extension of wastewater and domestic water mains
- Installation of stormwater culvert structures and pipes
- Roadway widening, reconstruction, and reconditioning
- Cold plane removal of existing asphalt
- Asphalt paving
- Traffic and pedestrian control measures
- Temporary and permanent erosion control
- Permanent roadway striping
- Plant and seeding establishment
- Construction of concrete sidewalks and ramps
- Completed bid form
- Detailed work plan and timeline
- Cost estimate and pricing model
- Proof of relevant experience and past project references
- Compliance certifications for environmental and safety regulations
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- Must comply with local and state regulations regarding construction
- Permit requirements for stormwater and waste management
- Adherence to safety standards during construction
- Consider fixed pricing to address budgetary constraints of the agency
- Include contingencies for unforeseen site conditions
- Provide a breakdown of costs for transparency
- Partnerships with materials suppliers for cost efficiency
- Subcontracting with local labor specialists for workforce management
- Collaboration with environmental compliance consultants
- Potential delays due to permitting issues with stormwater management
- Unforeseen ground conditions affecting utility installation
- Public disturbances and traffic control challenges during construction
- What are the specific timelines for permitting and inspections?
- Are there known environmental considerations at the project site?
- What is the agency's past experience with similar projects?
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- Specific project budget
- Details on existing site conditions
- Any pertinent local regulations or standards applicable
- Link to project specifications or further documentation
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