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Clackamas County

Barton Park Stockpile Fence

Solicitation: Not available
Notice ID: state_or_oregonbuys__S-C01010-00016156

Federal opportunity from C0101011 - BCS | C0101 - BCS • Clackamas County. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Apr 15, 2026.

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12-month awarded value
$7,205,695,420
Sector total $7,205,695,420 • Share 100.0%
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Median
$96,720
P10–P90
$28,298$2,037,759
Volatility
Volatile200%
Market composition
NAICS share of sector
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100.0%
share
Momentum (last 3 vs prior 3 buckets)
+100%($7,205,695,420)
Deal sizing
$96,720 median
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Place of performance
Tralee Whitley 2051 Kaen Rd STE 490 Oregon City, OR 97045 US Email: Phone: (503) 742-5453
State: OR
Contracting office
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Applicable Wage Determinations

SAM WDOL references matched to this opportunity's location and scope language.

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Best fit for this contractDavis-Bacon
OR20260001 (Rev 1)
Match signal: state match • county match • scope type matchOpen WD
Published Jan 23, 2026Oregon • Baker, Benton, Clackamas +33
Rate
BRICKLAYER
Base $49.60Fringe $25.15
Rate
MILLWRIGHT
Base $59.35Fringe $22.38
+46 more occupation rates available in the full WD.
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3 more WD matches and 46 more rate previews.
Davis-BaconBest fitstate match • county match • scope type match
OR20260001 (Rev 1)
Open WD
Published Jan 23, 2026Oregon • Baker, Benton, Clackamas +33
Rate
BRICKLAYER
Base $49.60Fringe $25.15
Rate
MILLWRIGHT
Base $59.35Fringe $22.38
Rate
Piledriver
Base $55.79Fringe $15.81
+45 more occupation rates in this WD
Davis-Baconstate match • county match • scope type match
OR20260053 (Rev 0)
Open WD
Published Jan 02, 2026Oregon • Clackamas
Rate
BRICKLAYER
Base $49.60Fringe $25.15
Rate
MILLWRIGHT
Base $59.35Fringe $22.38
Rate
CARPENTER (Including Form Work)
Base $53.94Fringe $16.81
+38 more occupation rates in this WD
Davis-Baconstate match • scope type match
OR20260070 (Rev 1)
Open WD
Published Jan 23, 2026Oregon • Josephine
Rate
Carpenters: Including Form Work
Base $53.94Fringe $16.81
Rate
ELECTRICIAN
Base $47.04Fringe $21.84
Rate
POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR GROUP 1
Base $56.66Fringe $16.90
+28 more occupation rates in this WD
Davis-Baconstate match • scope type match
OR20260011 (Rev 1)
Open WD
Published Jan 23, 2026Oregon • Lake, Malheur, Morrow +6
Rate
Carpenters: Form Work Only-Multi Unit
Base $36.27Fringe $14.03
Rate
Form Work Only-Single Unit
Base $33.48Fringe $14.03
Rate
ELECTRICIAN
Base $41.67Fringe $19.08
+20 more occupation rates in this WD

Point of Contact

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Agency & Office

Department
Clackamas County
Agency
C0101011 - BCS | C0101 - BCS
Subagency
C0101011 - BCS | C0101 - BCS
Office
Tralee Whitley | Phone: | (503) 742-5453
Contracting Office Address
Not available

Description

Barton Park Stockpile Fence Stockpile Fence Clackamas Contract Form B-1 (1/2026) CL ACKAMAS COUNTY NOTICE OF PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT CONTRACT OPPORTUNITY I NVITATION TO BID #2026-03 Barton Park Stockpile Fence March 17, 2026 Clackamas County (“County”) through its Board of County Commissioners is accepting sealed bids for the Barton Park Stockpile Fence Project until April 15, 2026, 2:00 PM, Pacific Time, (“Bid Closing”) at the following location: Bidding Documents can be downloaded from the state of Oregon procurement website (“OregonBuys”) at the following address: https://oregonbuys.gov/bso/view/login/login.xhtml, Document No.S- C01010-00016156. Prospective Bidders will need to sign in to download the information and that information will be accumulated for a Plan Holder's List. Prospective Bidders are responsible for obtaining any Addenda from Website listed above. Submitting Proposals: Bid Locker Proposals will only be accepted electronically thru a secure online bid submission service, Bid Locker. Email submissions to Clackamas County email addresses will no longer be accepted. A. C ompleted proposal documents must arrive electronically via Bid Locker located at https://bidlocker.us/a/clackamascounty/BidLocker. B. Bid Locker will electronically document the date and time of all submissions. Completed documents must arrive by the deadline indicated in Section 1 or as modified by Addendum. LA TE PROPOSALS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. C. Proposers must register and create a profile for their business with Bid Locker in order to submit for this project. It is free to register for Bid Locker. D. P roposers with further questions concerning Bid Locker may review the Vendor’s Guide located at https://www.clackamas.us/how-to-bid-on-county-projects . E ngineers Estimate: $162,000.00 C ontact Information Procurement Process and Technical Questions: Tralee Whitley at Twhitley@clackamas.us . A Non-Mandatory Pre-Bid Conference will be conducted on April 1, 2026 at 10:00 AM. Bidders shall meet with County representatives at the site location located at 19009 SE Barton Park Road, Boring Oregon 97009 for that purpose. Attendance will be documented through a sign-in sheet prepared by the County representative. B ids will be opened and publicly read aloud online after the Bid Closing. Bid results will also be posted to the OregonBuys listing shortly after the opening. P revailing Wage Prevailing Wage Rates requirements apply to this Project because the maximum compensation for all Owner-contracted Work is more than $50,000. Contractor and all subcontractors shall comply with the provisions of ORS 279C.800 through 279C.870, relative to Prevailing Wage Rates. The Bureau of Labor and Industries (BOLI) wage rates and requirements set forth in the following BOLI booklet (and any Clackamas Contract Form B-1 (1/2026) listed amendments to that booklet), which are incorporated herein by reference, apply to the Work authorized under this Agreement: PREVAILING WAGE RATES for Public Works Contracts in Oregon, January 5, 2026, which can be downloaded at the following web address: http://www.oregon.gov/boli/WHD/PWR/Pages/pwr_state.aspx The Work will take place in Clackamas County, Oregon. Clackamas County encourages bids from Minority, Women, and Emerging Small Businesses. Clackamas Contract Form B-2 (5/2019) CLACKAMAS COUNTY PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT CONTRACT OPPORTUNITY Table of Contents Section B-1................................................ Notice of Public Improvement Contract Opportunity Section B-2............................................. Instructions to Bidders Section B-3............................................. Supplemental Instructions to Bidders Section B-4............................................. Bid Bond Section B-5............................................. Bid Form Section B-6............................................. Public Improvement Contract Section B-7............................................. Supplemental General Conditions Section B-8............................................. General Conditions Section B-9............................................. Performance Bond Section B-10............................................ Payment Bond Section B-11............................................ Project Information, Plans, Specifications and Drawings Clackamas Contract Form B-2 (5/2019) CLACKAMAS COUNTY PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT CONTRACT INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS Clackamas County Local Contract Review Board Rules (“LCRB Rules”) govern this procurement process. LCRB Rules may be found at: http://www.clackamas.us/code/documents/appendi xc.pdf. The Instructions to Bidders is applicable to the procurement process for Clackamas County, or any component unit thereof identified on the Notice of Public Improvement Contract Opportunity, herein after referred to as the “Owner.” Article 1. Scope of Work The work contemplated under this contract with the Owner, includes all labor, materials, transportation, equipment and services necessary for, and reasonably incidental to, the completion of all construction work in connection with the project described in the Project Manual which includes, but is not necessarily limited to, the Notice of Public Improvement Contract Opportunity, Instructions to Bidders, Supplemental Instructions to Bidders, Bid Form, Bid Bond, Public Improvement Contract Form, Performance Bond, Payment Bond, Clackamas County General Conditions for Public Improvement Contracts (10/13/2021), Supplemental General Conditions, and Plans, Specifications and Drawings. Article 2. Examination of Site and Conditions Before making a Bid, the Bidder shall examine the site of the work and ascertain all the physical conditions in relation thereto. The Bidder shall also make a careful examination of the Project Manual including the plans, specifications, and drawings and other contract documents, and shall be fully informed as to the quality and quantity of materials and the sources of supply of the materials. Failure to take these steps will not release the successful Bidder from entering into the contract nor excuse the Bidder from performing the work in strict accordance with the terms of the contract at the price established by the Bid. The Owner will not be responsible for any loss or for any unanticipated costs, which may be suffered by the successful Bidder, as a result of such Bidder's failure to be fully informed in advance with regard to all conditions pertaining to the work and the character of the work required, including site conditions. No statement made by an elected official, officer, agent, or employee of the Owner in relation to the physical or other conditions pertaining to the site of the work will be binding on the Owner, unless covered by the Project Manual or an Addendum. Article 3. Interpretation of Project Manual and Approval of Materials Equal to Those Provided in the Specifications If any Bidder contemplating submitting a Bid for the proposed contract is in doubt as to the true meaning of any part of the plans, specifications or forms of contract documents, or detects discrepancies or omissions, such Bidder may submit to the Architect (read "Engineer" throughout in lieu of Architect as appropriate) a written request for an interpretation thereof at least ten (10) calendar days prior to the date set for the Bid Closing. When a prospective Bidder seeks approval of a particular manufacturer's material, process or item of equal value, utility or merit other than that designated by the Architect in the Project Manual, the Bidder may submit to the Architect a written request for approval of such substitute at least ten (10) calendar days prior to the date set for the Bid Closing. The prospective Bidder submitting the request will be responsible for its prompt delivery. Requests of approval for a substitution from that specified shall be accompanied by samples, records of performance, certified copies of tests by Clackamas Contract Form B-2 (5/2019) impartial and recognized laboratories, and such other information as the Architect may request. To establish a basis of quality, certain processes, types of machinery and equipment or kinds of materials may be specified in the Project Manual either by description of process or by designating a manufacturer by name and referring to a brand or product designation or by specifying a kind of material. Whenever a process is designated or a manufacturer's name, brand or item designation is given, or whenever a process or material covered by patent is designated or described, it shall be understood that the words "or approved equal" follow such name, designation or description, whether in fact they do so or not. Any interpretation of the Project Manual or approval of manufacturer's material will be made only by an Addendum duly issued. All Addenda will be posted to the OregonBuys listing and will become a part of the Project Manual. The Owner will not be responsible for any other explanation or interpretation of the Project Manual nor for any other approval of a particular manufacturer's process or item for any Bidder. When the Architect approves a substitution by Addendum, it is with the understanding that the Contractor guarantees the substituted article or material to be equal or better than the one specified. Article 4. Security to Be Furnished by Each Bidder Each Bid must be accompanied by either 1) a cashier's check or a certified check drawn on a bank authorized to do business in the State of Oregon, or 2) a Bid bond described hereinafter, executed in favor of the Owner, for an amount equal to ten percent (10%) of the total amount Bid as a guarantee that, if awarded the contract, the Bidder will execute the contract and provide a performance bond and payment bond as required. The successful Bidder's check or Bid bond will be retained until the Bidder has entered into a contract satisfactory to Owner and furnished a one hundred percent (100%) performance bond and one hundred percent (100%) payment bond. The Owner reserves the right to hold the Bid security as described in Article 10 hereof. Should the successful Bidder fail to execute and deliver the contract as provided for in Article 12 hereof, including a satisfactory performance bond and payment bond within twenty (20) calendar days after the Bid has been accepted by the Owner, then the contract award made to such Bidder may be considered canceled and the Bid security may be forfeited as liquidated damages at the option of the Owner. The date of the acceptance of the Bid and the award of the contract as contemplated by the Project Manual shall mean the date of acceptance specified in the Notice of Intent to Award. Article 5. Execution of Bid Bond Should the Bidder elect to utilize a Bid bond as described in Article 4 in order to satisfy the Bid security requirements, such form must be completed in the following manner: A. Bid bonds must be executed on the County forms, which will be provided to all prospective Bidders by the Owner. B. The Bid bond shall be executed on behalf of a bonding company licensed to do business in the State of Oregon. C. In the case of a sole individual, the bond need only be executed as principal by the sole individual. In the case of a partnership, the bond must be executed by at least one of the partners. In the case of a corporation, the bond must be executed by stating the official name of the corporation under which is placed the signature of an officer authorized to sign on behalf of the corporation followed by such person's official capacity, such as president, etc. The corporation seal should then be affixed to the bond. D. The name of the surety must be stated in the execution over the signature of its duly authorized attorney-in-fact and accompanied by the seal of the surety corporation. Clackamas Contract Form B-2 (5/2019) Article 6. Execution of the Bid Form Each Bid shall be made in accordance with: (i) the sample Bid Form accompanying these instructions; (ii) the appropriate signatures for a sole individual, partnership, corporation or limited liability corporation shall be added as noted in Article 5C above; (iii) numbers pertaining to base Bids shall be stated both in writing and in figures; and (iv) the Bidder's address shall be typed or printed. The Bid Form relates to Bids on a specific Project Manual. Only the amounts and information asked for on the Bid Form furnished will be considered as the Bid. Each Bidder shall Bid upon the work exactly as specified and provided in the Bid Form. The Bidder shall include in the Bid a sum to cover the cost of all items contemplated by the Contract. The Bidder shall Bid upon all alternates that may be indicated on the Bid Form. When Bidding on an alternate for which there is no charge, the Bidder shall write the words "No Charge" in the space provided on the Bid Form. If one or more alternates are shown on the Bid Form, the Bidder shall indicate whether each is "add" or "deduct." Article 7. Prohibition of Alterations to Bid Bids that are incomplete, or contain ambiguities or have differing conditions required by the Bidder, including requested changes or exceptions to the Public Improvement Contract form or other portions of the Project Manual, may be rejected in Owner’s sole and absolute discretion. Article 8. Submission of Bid Each Bid shall be sealed in an envelope, properly addressed to the Owner, showing on the outside of the envelope the name of the Bidder and the name of the project. Bids will be received at the time and place stated in the Notice of Public Improvement Contract Opportunity. Article 9. Bid Closing and Opening of Bids All Bids must be received by the Owner at the place and time set for the Bid Closing. Any Bids received after the scheduled Bid Closing time for receipt of Bids will be rejected. At the time of opening and reading of Bids, each Bid received will be publicly opened and read aloud, irrespective of any irregularities

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Updated: Mar 18, 2026
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The Barton Park Stockpile Fence project, led by Clackamas County, invites bids until April 15, 2026. The estimated cost for the project is $162,000, focusing on constructing a stockpile fence in Clackamas County, Oregon. This project encourages bids from Minority, Women, and Emerging Small Businesses (MBE/WBE).

Barton ParkStockpile FenceClackamas CountyPublic Improvement ContractPrevailing WageMBE/WBEBid Locker
What the buyer is trying to do

Clackamas County aims to construct a stockpile fence at Barton Park, improving site security and organization for park resources.

Who should pursue this
  • Construction firms experienced with public improvement projects
  • Contractors familiar with prevailing wage laws
  • MBE/WBE certified companies
Work breakdown
  • Site preparation and clearing
  • Installation of the stockpile fence
  • Compliance with prevailing wage requirements
  • Provision of all necessary materials and labor
Response package checklist
  • Completed proposal documents via Bid Locker
  • Bid Form
  • Bid Bond
  • Performance Bond
  • Payment Bond
  • Proof of Prevailing Wage compliance
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
Compliance notes
  • Prevailing Wage Rates apply due to contract total over $50,000
  • Compliance with Oregon BOLI wage rates is mandatory
  • Subcontractors must adhere to the same wage law requirements
Pricing strategy
  • Aim to stay within or lower than the engineer's estimate of $162,000
  • Consider inclusive pricing that accounts for labor, materials, and contingencies
  • Explore potential cost savings through bulk material procurement
Teaming and subs
  • Partner with local subcontractors for site-specific expertise
  • Consider teaming with MBE/WBE firms for compliance and competitive advantage
  • Engage a bonding company early for financial reassurance
Risks and watchouts
  • Failure to register on Bid Locker could lead to disqualification
  • Late submissions will not be accepted under any circumstances
  • Potential complications with prevailing wage compliance
Smart questions to ask
  • What specific materials and techniques are preferred for the fence construction?
  • Are there any known site conditions that could potentially complicate building?
  • What is the process for obtaining addenda and updates?
Source coverage notes

Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.

  • Complete scope of work details
  • Specific dimensions and requirements for the fence
  • Any zoning or permitting considerations
  • Details on expected project timeline
  • Clarification on bonding requirements

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