ITB County Streets-Paving, Roadbed Const, Striping
Federal opportunity from Columbia County. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Aug 11, 2022.
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ITB County Streets-Paving, Roadbed Const, Striping
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BidPulsar Analysis
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Columbia County is issuing an Invitation to Bid (ITB) for paving, roadbed construction, and striping of county streets. The response deadline is set for August 11, 2022, which requires interested parties to prepare their bids accordingly. This opportunity presents a clear scope of work focused on infrastructure improvement within the county, targeting essential road enhancements.
The buyer aims to procure services for paving, constructing roadbeds, and striping various county streets to enhance transportation infrastructure and safety within Columbia County.
- Contractors with experience in road construction
- Civil engineering firms specializing in infrastructure
- Local companies with knowledge of Columbia County regulations
- Paving of county streets
- Construction of roadbeds
- Striping of roads
- Completed bid form
- Company qualifications and relevant experience
- Cost proposal and pricing breakdown
- Proof of insurance and bonding
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Consider competitive pricing given the public nature of the bid
- Include all potential costs related to paving and roadwork
- Subcontract with local materials suppliers
- Partner with firms specializing in road safety and signage
- Potential delays due to weather impacting construction schedules
- Compliance with local regulations and permitting processes
- Budget constraints affecting scope changes
- What are the specific road locations and footage involved?
- Are there any existing utility issues that may complicate the work?
- What is the budget allocated for this project?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- No specific solicitation number provided
- No detailed performance period stated
- Lack of information on the scope of each task
- No mention of pre-bid meetings or site visits
- Absence of attachments related to project specs
- No performance expectations or metrics outlined
- No guidance on subcontracting rules
- No indication of funding sources
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