2026 ITB 5 Bethel Dr Paving
Federal opportunity from KE001004 - Engineering | KE001 - Engineering • City of Eugene. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Apr 09, 2026.
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2026 ITB 5 Bethel Dr Paving The scope of work for this contract includes: Full depth reclamation of roadway; Earthwork; Asphalt paving; Stormwater structure modifications and stormwater pipe installation; Temporary and permanent pedestrian and traffic control; Construction of concrete shared-use path and curb ramps; Installation of street lighting
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The 2026 ITB 5 Bethel Dr Paving project, posted by the Oregon Department of Engineering, involves comprehensive roadway work including full depth reclamation and asphalt paving. It also requires stormwater structure modifications and installation of street lighting, emphasizing a need for contractors skilled in civil engineering and construction. The response deadline for bids is set for April 9, 2026.
The agency aims to enhance Bethel Drive through extensive roadway improvements, including paving, stormwater management, and pedestrian access facilities.
- Civil engineering firms
- Road construction companies
- Asphalt paving contractors
- Companies with experience in stormwater management
- Full depth reclamation of roadway
- Earthwork
- Asphalt paving
- Stormwater structure modifications
- Stormwater pipe installation
- Temporary and permanent traffic control
- Construction of concrete shared-use path
- Installation of street lighting
- Completed bid forms
- Technical proposal outlining approach
- List of relevant past projects
- Safety and compliance documentation
- Cost breakdown and pricing strategy
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- Adherence to local and state regulations for roadway construction
- Compliance with environmental standards for stormwater management
- Competitive pricing based on material costs and labor estimates
- Consideration of long-term maintenance costs in proposal
- Subcontracting for stormwater management specialists
- Teaming with local electrical contractors for street lighting installation
- Partnership with environmental consultants for compliance assurance
- Potential delays in permitting or approvals
- Weather impacts on construction schedules
- Unexpected subsurface conditions affecting earthwork
- What specific environmental regulations must be followed?
- Are there existing utility lines or structures that could affect work?
- What are the penalties for project delays or non-compliance?
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- Detailed specifications and technical requirements for materials
- Information on project financing or funding sources
- Existing infrastructure conditions or assessments
- Procurement method specifics beyond ITB
- Potential for future maintenance contracts
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