Roadside Development of OR217
Federal opportunity from 7304220 - Region 1 | 1081 - Area Mgr Metro West • Department of Transportation. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Mar 11, 2026.
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Roadside Development of OR217
The work, includes, but is not limited to: installation of trees, plantings, and signs, and performance of additional and incidental work as called for by the Specifications and Plans.
Total Project Bid: Roadside Development OR217 - OR10 - OR99W Sec.
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The Oregon Department of Transportation is seeking bids for the Roadside Development of OR217, with a total project bid involving installation of trees, plantings, and signs. The proposal deadline is set for March 11, 2026, making it essential for bidders to prepare their submissions ahead of time. This project is vital for enhancing the greenery and signage along significant roadways in the Metro West area.
The buyer aims to enhance the roadside aesthetics and functionality of OR217 through the installation of trees, plantings, and signs, and any other related work specified in the plans.
- Installation of trees
- Installation of plantings
- Installation of signs
- Additional incidental work as specified
- Adhering to project specifications and plans
- Completed bid form
- Financial proposal
- Previous project references
- Compliance with state specifications
- Proof of insurance and bonding
Source coverage notes
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- Specific plans and specifications for the project are not detailed.
- Details on performance bonds or insurance requirements are unclear.
- No direct contact information for the project manager is provided.
- Lack of detailed deadlines for each phase of installation.
- Specific tree and plant species to be used are not specified.
- No information on local environmental regulations affecting the project.
- Clarity on the scope of 'additional incidental work' is needed.
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