North Main Grind & Overlay
Federal opportunity from KN00404 - Public Works | 001 - Public Works • City of Pendleton. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Mar 19, 2026.
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North Main Grind & Overlay
This Project shall include the construction of approximately 264 LF of City standard curb and gutter, 770 SF of sidewalk, asphalt grinding, 1,270 tons of asphalt plus pre-leveling as needed. The HMAC for this Project shall be 1/2-inch Dense Level 3 with PG 64-28 grade oil to top lift, and Level 2 with PG 64-28 for pre-level asphalt. HMAC shall be placed in one 2-inch lift.
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The North Main Grind & Overlay Project entails significant infrastructure improvements in the City, including the construction of approximately 264 linear feet of curb and gutter, 770 square feet of sidewalk, and 1,270 tons of asphalt grinding and overlay. The project specifically calls for Half-inch Dense Level 3 asphalt with PG 64-28 grade oil. Bids are due by March 19, 2026, presenting a timely opportunity for qualified contractors to engage in local public works.
The buyer aims to improve city infrastructure through the grinding and overlay of existing asphalt and the installation of curb, gutter, and sidewalk in adherence to city standards.
- Contractors experienced in roadway construction
- Specialists in asphalt grinding and overlay
- Firms capable of handling city infrastructure projects
- Construction of 264 LF curb and gutter
- Installation of 770 SF sidewalk
- Asphalt grinding tasks
- Placement of 1,270 tons of asphalt (HMAC)
- Pre-leveling of asphalt as needed
- Application of HMAC in specified lifts
- Company qualifications and experience
- Project schedule and timeline
- Detailed pricing proposal
- References from similar projects
- Compliance with local regulations
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- All materials must meet City standards
- Bidders must comply with environmental regulations
- Adherence to safety protocols during construction
- Consider bulk pricing for asphalt materials
- Incorporate labor and overhead costs accurately
- Competitive bidding pricing while ensuring quality standards
- Consider teaming with local subcontractors for sidewalk work
- Engage suppliers for asphalt materials
- Look for partnerships with firms specializing in curb and gutter installations
- Potential delays due to weather conditions
- Need for permits and inspections during the project
- Budget overruns if material costs increase
- What are the specific local regulations that must be followed?
- Are there any existing issues with the current asphalt that need to be addressed?
- What is the anticipated timeline for project approvals?
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- Details on the exact location of the project
- Information on pre-bid meetings or conferences
- Clarification on whether there are existing utilities to consider
- Local regulations or codes relevant to the work
- Specifications for sidewalk design standards
- Detailed project timeline leading up to the start date
- Information on funding or budget limitations for the project
- Potential for future maintenance contracts
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