#256079 2026 Pavement Rehabilitation
Federal opportunity from City of Salem. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Dec 09, 2025.
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#256079 2026 Pavement Rehabilitation
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The City of Salem is seeking contractors for the #256079 2026 Pavement Rehabilitation project, with proposals due by December 9, 2025. This project likely includes resurfacing or repairing pavement sections within the city. Understanding the specific requirements and compliance aspects will be crucial for bidders.
The City of Salem aims to rehabilitate paved surfaces throughout the city to enhance safety and prolong the lifespan of existing roadways.
- Contractors with experience in pavement rehabilitation
- Local businesses with the capacity to mobilize quickly
- Companies with a strong safety record in construction
- Assessment of current pavement conditions
- Preparation of repair specifications
- Execution of pavement rehabilitation work
- Post-project evaluation and reporting
- Completed proposal form
- Proof of relevant experience
- Safety compliance documentation
- References for past projects
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Bidders must comply with local regulations and safety standards
- Documentation of insurance coverage is required
- Consider competitive pricing based on local market conditions
- Include any cost for materials and labor in the bid
- Potential partnerships with local suppliers for materials
- Subcontracting with specialists in asphalt and pavement work
- Potential for underestimating the scope of work required
- Weather conditions impacting project timelines
- Compliance with changing local regulations
- What specific pavement types and conditions will be targeted?
- Are there existing designs or studies available to better inform bids?
- What is the anticipated budget for this project?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Detailed scope of work is not provided
- No information on budget or estimated costs
- Lack of attachment documents for specifications
- No listed NAICS codes for reference
- No prior pavement project records available for context
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