Local Agency Bridge Inspection (Areas 1-7)
Federal opportunity from 7304625 - Procurement | 0951 - ODOT Procurement Office • Department of Transportation. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Mar 23, 2026.
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Local Agency Bridge Inspection (Areas 1-7) ODOT is seeking Proposals for Professional Services and Related Services consultants to provide bridge inspection Services for Local Public Agencies for bridges owned for bridges owned and maintained by cities and counties, and other LPAs in the State of Oregon. This work includes the evaluation and assessment of LPAs in service bridges for the purposes of reporting to the National Bridge Inventory and Routine and Fracture Critical inspections. See RFP in the Attachments for more information. Local Agency Bridge Inspection (Areas 1-7). Please see RFP and Attachments for required information.
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7304625 - Procurement | 0951 - ODOT Procurement Office issued solicitation Local Agency Bridge Inspection (Areas 1-7), with . Local Agency Bridge Inspection (Areas 1-7) ODOT is seeking Proposals for Professional Services and Related Services consultants to provide bridge inspection Services for Local Public Agencies for bridges owned for bridges owned and maintained by cities and counties, and other LPAs in the State of Oregon. This work includes the evaluation and assessment of LPAs in service bridges for the purposes of reporting to the National Bridge Inventory and Routine and Fracture Critical inspections.
Local Agency Bridge Inspection (Areas 1-7) ODOT is seeking Proposals for Professional Services and Related Services consultants to provide bridge inspection Services for Local Public Agencies for bridges owned for bridges owned and maintained by cities and counties, and other LPAs in the State of Oregon. This work includes the evaluation and assessment of LPAs in service bridges for the purposes of reporting to the National Bridge Inventory and Routine and Fracture Critical inspections. See RFP in the Attachments for more information. Local Agency Bridge Inspection (Areas 1-7).
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- Due date is Mar 23, 2026; verify exact due time and timezone.
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