Aspen Street: Tamarack to Centennial (GO BOND project)
Federal opportunity from KS006005 - Development & Public Works - Community Development | 001 - Development & Public Works - Community Development • City of Springfield. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Feb 26, 2026.
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Aspen Street: Tamarack to Centennial (GO BOND project) The Aspen Street project will repair and restore pavement between Centennial Boulevard and Tamarack Street, make needed wastewater system improvements, construct and repair sidewalks, and upgrade pedestrian curb ramps to meet ADA standardsâ??improving roadway durability, underground infrastructure, and safe, continuous sidewalk access near Centennial Elementary School. The Aspen Street project will repair and restore pavement between Centennial Boulevard and Tamarack Street, implement necessary wastewater system improvements, construct and repair sidewalks, and upgrade pedestrian curb ramps to meet ADA standardse nhancing roadway durability, underground infrastructure, and safe, continuous sidewalk access near Centennial Elementary School.
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The Aspen Street project is a critical GO BOND initiative aimed at enhancing infrastructure between Centennial Boulevard and Tamarack Street. Key deliverables include pavement repair, wastewater system improvements, sidewalk construction, and upgrades to pedestrian curb ramps, all designed to ensure ADA compliance and enhance accessibility for students at Centennial Elementary School. The project is ongoing, with a response deadline scheduled for February 26, 2026.
The buyer intends to repair and restore pavement, improve wastewater systems, construct and repair sidewalks, and upgrade curb ramps to meet ADA standards.
- Repair and restore pavement between Centennial Boulevard and Tamarack Street
- Implement necessary wastewater system improvements
- Construct and repair sidewalks
- Upgrade pedestrian curb ramps to meet ADA standards
- Past performance documents demonstrating relevant experience
- Company bonding and insurance information
- Detailed project approach and methodology
- Pricing proposal including breakdown of costs
- Staffing plan and qualifications of key personnel
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