ITB 20262004 Terminal Canopy Repairs and Improvements
Federal opportunity from KE001007 - Purchasing | 001 - MHPurchasing • City of Eugene. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Apr 14, 2026.
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ITB 20262004 Terminal Canopy Repairs and Improvements In general, this project involves the repair and replacement of a damaged wooden glulam beam at the entry canopy, repairing the wooden T&G soffit as needed, and repairing and replacing elements of the rooftop trench drain and adjacent roof assembly at the existing terminal building above the escalators. Other improvements include sand, stain, and sealing of wooden elements.
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This opportunity involves the repair and improvement of the Terminal Canopy as described in ITB 20262004 issued by the Purchaser at KE001007. The project primarily includes the replacement of a wooden glulam beam and various enhancements to the roof assembly and soffit. The response deadline for this bid is April 14, 2026, at 14:30 UTC.
The agency seeks to repair and upgrade the existing terminal building’s canopy and associated roofing components, ensuring safety and aesthetic appeal.
- Contractors with experience in structural repairs and woodworking.
- Specialized contractors in roofing and drainage systems.
- Firms that can provide a comprehensive plan for the repairs and improvements.
- Repair and replace damaged wooden glulam beam at entry canopy.
- Repair wooden T&G soffit as needed.
- Repair and replace rooftop trench drain and roof assembly elements.
- Sand, stain, and seal wooden elements.
- Complete bid form as specified in ITB 20262004.
- Provide a detailed project plan including timelines and materials.
- Submit evidence of prior work in similar projects.
- Include a list of subcontractors if applicable.
- Address any compliance requirements outlined in the bid package.
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- Adhere to all local building codes and regulations during the repair and replacement processes.
- Follow safety standards throughout the project execution.
- Consider competitive pricing based on similar projects in the region and projected material costs.
- Include all potential costs related to materials, labor, and overhead in the total bid.
- Consider teaming up with subcontractors who specialize in roofing and structural repairs.
- Engage local material suppliers for better pricing and faster delivery.
- Potential delays due to weather affecting repair timing.
- Unexpected structural issues upon beam removal that may incur additional costs.
- Risk of not meeting the April 14, 2026, deadline if materials are delayed.
- What is the expected timeline for approvals once the bid is submitted?
- Are there previous assessments of the existing structure available for review?
- What penalties exist for failing to meet project deadlines?
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- No specific values for the existing damage.
- Details on the materials and finishes required for the wooden elements are not provided.
- No historical performance data on similar projects is included.
- It is unclear if there are any existing warranties on current materials.
- No specifications for labor qualifications are mentioned.
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