Silverton Pickleball and Davenport Lane Extension
Federal opportunity from City of Silverton. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Apr 30, 2025.
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Silverton Pickleball and Davenport Lane Extension
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BidPulsar Analysis
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The City of Silverton is seeking proposals for the Silverton Pickleball and Davenport Lane extension project, which has a response deadline of April 30, 2025. This initiative likely aims to enhance recreational facilities and infrastructure within the community. Successful bidders will need to demonstrate experience in similar projects and a commitment to quality and timely execution.
The buyer aims to develop pickleball facilities and extend Davenport Lane, enhancing recreational and transportation infrastructure in Silverton.
- Contractors with experience in recreational facility construction
- Civil engineering firms with road extension expertise
- Landscaping services with experience in community projects
- Conduct feasibility studies
- Develop designs for pickleball courts and road extension
- Manage construction phases
- Ensure compliance with local regulations
- Coordinate with city officials and stakeholders
- Project proposal outlining methodology and timeline
- Company qualifications and past project examples
- Detailed pricing breakdown
- Team biographies with relevant experience
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- Must adhere to city procurement guidelines
- Regulatory compliance with state laws for public works projects
- Consider competitive pricing but ensure margins account for potential unexpected costs
- Factor in community engagement costs for public input
- Prepare for potential price fluctuations in materials
- Partner with local subcontractors for specific tasks
- Engage with environmental experts to address sustainability concerns
- Potential community pushback on the location of facilities
- Delays due to environmental assessments
- Budget overruns due to unforeseen site conditions
- What is the budget allocated for this project?
- Are there existing designs or conceptual plans for the pickleball courts?
- What community engagement processes are already in place?
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- Details on funding sources
- Exact scope of work for the project
- Specific requirements for bids
- Information on local regulations
- Community engagement timelines
- Expected project completion date
- Any existing studies or plans related to the project
- Contact information for the project manager
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