Lebanon 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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Lebanon 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 Lebanon 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 - Lebanon Surface Seal Project - Total Bid Price from Completed Form A-2 Pricing Form
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The Lebanon State Airport Runway and Taxiway Surface Seal project is initiated by the Oregon Department of Aviation, aiming to establish a contract that covers all labor, materials, and equipment necessary for the project's completion. This opportunity emphasizes compliance with detailed construction requirements as specified in the Contract Documents. Bidders must submit bids following the guidelines, particularly focusing on the Base Bid as outlined in the A-2 Pricing Form, submitted by April 1, 2026.
The buyer seeks to contract for the complete sealing of the runway and taxiway at Lebanon State Airport, ensuring high-quality construction and compliance with aviation standards.
- General contractors with runway and taxiway construction experience
- Local companies familiar with airport regulations
- Organizations with capacity to handle project logistics
- Review and confirm understanding of Contract Documents
- Prepare Base Bid pricing using Form A-2
- Gather local labor and material estimates
- Compile necessary equipment and service resources
- Submit bid by the specified deadline on April 1, 2026
- Completed Form A-2 Pricing Form
- Proof of relevant experience in similar projects
- Compliance documentation with aviation standards
- Detailed project timeline estimator
- Ensure adherence to all specifications outlined in the Contract Documents
- Verify all materials used comply with aviation standards
- Confirm licensing and bonding requirements specific to Oregon
- Focus on competitive yet profitable pricing in the Base Bid
- Consider local market rates for labor and materials
- Account for potential indirect costs such as project delays
- Consider partnerships with subcontractors experienced in runway sealing
- Engage local suppliers for materials to strengthen bid competitiveness
- Explore teaming arrangements with engineering firms for compliance checks
- Potential delays in securing materials or equipment could impact timelines
- Compliance issues with aviation standards may arise
- Unexpected weather conditions affecting schedule adherence
- What are the specific project milestones and deadlines?
- Are there any local restrictions or regulations that could affect project execution?
- What is the process for addressing unforeseen issues during construction?
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- Details on any required bonding or insurance
- Information on previous similar projects for baseline comparison
- Clarification on penalty clauses for delays in delivery
- Details on any post-construction maintenance expectations
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