Mulino State Airport Runway, Taxilane, and Apron 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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Mulino State Airport Runway, Taxilane, and Apron Surface Seal The purpose of this ITB is to establish a Contract for Runway, Taxilane, and Apron Surface Seal at the Mulino 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 - Mulino Surface Seal Project - Total Bid Price from Completed Form A-2 Pricing Form
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The Oregon Department of Aviation is seeking bids for a comprehensive surface seal project at Mulino State Airport, specifically for the runway, taxilane, and apron areas. The deadline for response submissions is April 1, 2026. The scope includes all necessary labor, materials, and services to ensure completion per the Contract Documents, emphasizing the need for contractors with experience in similar aviation projects.
Establish a contract for surface sealing at Mulino State Airport, which will enhance the safety and operational efficiency of the airport infrastructure.
- General contractors with experience in airport or aviation-related construction
- Companies specializing in asphalt and surface sealing
- Contractors with existing relationships with state or local government agencies
- Review Contract Documents
- Prepare Bid Package
- Compile Pricing Form A-2 Total Bid Price
- Gather required certifications and licenses
- Submit bid before deadline
- Completed Form A-2 Pricing Form
- Detailed project timeline and milestones
- List of similar projects completed
- Evidence of required insurance and bonding
- Compliance with Oregon Department of Aviation standards
- Bidders must comply with local and state regulations regarding aviation construction
- All materials and methods must meet specified aviation standards
- Emphasize competitive pricing while ensuring quality materials and workmanship
- Consider including a contingency for unforeseen circumstances during project execution
- Firms with aviation-specific expertise for advisory roles
- Suppliers of sealant materials for potential partnerships
- Logistics companies for transportation of materials
- Potential delays in material supply leading to project timeline issues
- Cost overruns if unexpected site conditions arise
- Competition from firms with extensive previous contracts with the state
- What specific aviation standards must be adhered to in the project?
- Are there existing conditions at the site that could impact work?
- What are the payment terms and milestone requirements for this contract?
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- No detailed timeline provided for project phases
- Specifics on required aviation certifications not mentioned
- Funding sources or budget limits not disclosed
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