Joseph State Airport Runway and Taxiway Surface Seal
Federal opportunity from 10901 - Planning | PLANN - Planning • Department of Aviation. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Apr 01, 2026.
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Joseph State Airport Runway and Taxiway Surface Seal The purpose of this ITB is to establish a Contract for Runway and Taxiway Surface Seal at the Joseph State Airport for the benefit of Oregon Department of Aviation. The work contemplated under this project includes all labor, materials, transportation, equipment, and services for, and incidental to, the completion of all construction work in connection with the project described in the Contract Documents. Schedule A - Base Bid - Joseph Surface Seal Project - Total Bid Price from Completed Form A-2 Pricing Form
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The Joseph State Airport Runway and Taxiway Surface Seal project aims to establish a contract for comprehensive surface sealing at the Joseph State Airport, catering to the Oregon Department of Aviation. This project encompasses all necessary labor, materials, and equipment for completion, with a total bid price determined from the submitted Form A-2 Pricing Form. The deadline for responses is set for April 1, 2026, providing ample time for interested bidders to prepare their proposals.
The buyer seeks to contract services for runway and taxiway surface sealing at Joseph State Airport, enhancing airport safety and functionality.
- Contractors with experience in airport construction and surface sealing
- Companies with a solid track record in infrastructure repair and maintenance
- Local businesses familiar with Oregon's regulatory environment
- Review project Contract Documents
- Prepare Form A-2 Pricing Form
- Submit bid proposal by deadline
- Coordinate onsite logistics for equipment and materials
- Ensure compliance with all construction regulations
- Completed Form A-2 Pricing Form
- Proof of relevant experience and past projects
- Detailed project timeline
- Compliance with local construction regulations
- Insurance and bonding documentation
- Adherence to Oregon Department of Aviation regulations is mandatory
- All contractors must follow state safety protocols during construction
- Focus on competitive pricing but ensure all costs are covered
- Consider flat-rate bids versus hourly estimates for labor
- Collaborate with local subcontractors experienced in aviation projects
- Partner with material suppliers for cost efficiency
- Potential delays due to weather conditions affecting airport operations
- Compliance with strict aviation regulations may increase project complexity
- Bidding competition may drive prices lower than sustainable rates
- What specific safety regulations must be adhered to during the project?
- Are there specific materials preferred by the Oregon Department of Aviation for this project?
- What past projects has the agency managed that are similar in scope?
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