ITB 20262017 Public Works Roosevelt Maintenance Yard Security Fencing
Federal opportunity from KE001007 - Purchasing | 001 - MHPurchasing • City of Eugene. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Feb 04, 2026.
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ITB 20262017 Public Works Roosevelt Maintenance Yard Security Fencing
The City of Eugene is seeking (1) qualified contractor to perform the following work - Install approximately 1,500 linear feet of new 8 ft tall anti climb high security fence with 3 strand barbed wire top assembly, install one 14 ft wide vehicle gate with 3 strand barbed wire top assembly, and concrete mow strip. The work for this project includes minor surface preparation, shipping, and final site cleanup per plans and specifications.
Installation of 8 ft tall high security fence and one 14 ft wide gate both with 3 strand barbed wire top assembly, and mow strip as per plans and specifications
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The City of Eugene is seeking a qualified contractor to install approximately 1,500 linear feet of an 8 ft tall high-security fence, alongside a 14 ft wide vehicle gate and a concrete mow strip. The project is detailed in ITB 20262017 and requires specific surface preparation, shipping, and site cleanup according to the provided plans and specifications. Bids are due by February 4, 2026, at 14:30 PM.
The buyer aims to secure a contractor for the installation of a comprehensive security fencing system at the Roosevelt Maintenance Yard.
- Contractors with experience in security fencing installation
- Companies capable of handling barbed wire assemblies
- Firms familiar with municipal contracting standards
- Install 1,500 linear feet of 8 ft tall high security fence
- Install one 14 ft wide vehicle gate with barbed wire
- Create concrete mow strip
- Conduct minor surface preparation
- Perform site cleanup per specifications
- Completed bid form
- Proof of previous relevant installations
- Detailed project timeline
- Material and labor costs breakdown
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- Adherence to local building codes
- Safety standards for high security fencing
- Environmental regulations for site preparation
- Consider competitive pricing while ensuring quality
- Factor in costs for specialized materials like barbed wire
- Estimate labor based on project requirements
- Potential collaboration with local fencing material suppliers
- Utilizing subcontractors for groundwork and concrete work
- Potential delays in material delivery
- Challenges with site conditions impacting installation
- Regulatory compliance risks associated with high security installations
- What specific materials are preferred for the fence and gate assembly?
- Are there any environmental assessments required before starting work?
- Is there an established timeline for project completion?
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- No specific agency contact listed
- Lack of detailed specifications on materials
- Unclear number of bidders expected
- Information on existing fencing conditions not provided
- Details on payment terms not specified
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