ITB - OR229 MP10.10 Minor Slide Repair
Federal opportunity from 7304225 - Region 2 | 20413 - Reg 2 Emergency Mgt - Stone • Department of Transportation. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Mar 25, 2026.
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ITB - OR229 MP10.10 Minor Slide Repair ODOT is seeking one qualified contractor to repair the roadside embankment that was lost during the December 2025 storms and reconstruct the roadway. Slide repair as specified. Enter total bid price here. Submit line item pricing by uploading Attachment A-2 Bid Pricing Form.
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The Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) is soliciting bids for the ITB - OR229 MP10.10 Minor Slide Repair project, necessitated by embankment loss from the December 2025 storms. Qualified contractors will be responsible for repairing the roadside embankment and reconstructing the roadway. Bidders need to submit a total bid price and Itemized pricing using Attachment A-2 Bid Pricing Form by March 25, 2026.
ODOT aims to engage a qualified contractor to perform essential repairs on the roadside embankment and roadway affected by recent storms, ensuring safety and functionality of the roadway.
- Contractors with experience in roadway repair
- Firms with experience in emergency management projects
- Local contractors familiar with Oregon's geography
- Repair roadside embankment
- Reconstruct roadway
- Submit line item pricing via Attachment A-2
- Total bid price submission
- Completed Attachment A-2 Bid Pricing Form
- Total bid price
- Proof of qualifications and experience
- References from past projects
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- Follow all local, state, and federal regulations related to construction and repair work.
- Ensure safety protocols are in place for hazardous conditions.
- Consider using a competitive pricing model based on local market analysis.
- Itemized pricing instead of lump-sum bids could provide clarity and competitive edge.
- Consider teaming with local engineering firms for technical expertise.
- Subcontracting earthmoving or grading services if necessary.
- Potential for unforeseen geological issues during repair work.
- Delays due to weather conditions could impact timeline.
- Budget overruns if the initial assessment of damages is underestimated.
- What specific geotechnical information do you have regarding the embankment?
- Are there existing environmental concerns we should be aware of?
- What is the expected timeframe for project completion?
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- No specific details on the scope of the repairs besides slide repair.
- No current pricing benchmarks for similar projects provided.
- Lack of details on the environmental impact assessments or permits required.
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