BID#2025-46 SE Johnson Creek Blvd: 79th Place �?? 82nd Ave Project
Federal opportunity from Clackamas County. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Jun 10, 2025.
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BID#2025-46 SE Johnson Creek Blvd: 79th Place �?? 82nd Ave Project
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The Clackamas County seeks bids for the SE Johnson Creek Blvd project between 79th Place and 82nd Ave. The response deadline is set for June 10, 2025, providing ample time for proposal preparation. This project aims to enhance local infrastructure and accessibility, making it a significant opportunity for bidders specializing in urban development and roadway construction.
Clackamas County is aiming to improve the roadway on SE Johnson Creek Blvd by undertaking construction between 79th Place and 82nd Ave, which will likely include enhancements to traffic flow and safety.
- Site assessment and preparation
- Roadway construction and enhancements
- Installation of traffic signage and signals
- Landscaping and environmental considerations
- Proposal submission letter
- Company background and experience
- Detailed project plan and timeline
- Cost estimate and pricing breakdown
- Compliance with Clackamas County regulations
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- No detailed attachments provided for project specifications.
- Lack of specific project budget or funding sources.
- Absence of historical data on similar projects executed by the county.
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