ER Geotechnical Drilling and Sampling Rebid
Federal opportunity from 7304215 - Engineering & Tech Services | 7196 - R3/R4/R5 GEEGH • Department of Transportation. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Apr 23, 2026.
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ER Geotechnical Drilling and Sampling Rebid REBID with modifications: Geotechnical Drilling. Work is to be conducted for three (3) landslide locations in Jackson County, Highway 227 (southwest Oregon). A total of three (3) drill holes are expected and programmed for up to 180 feet deep for each location. Work is expected to be completed with one mobilization. TOTAL PROJECT COST
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The State of Oregon is rebidding an ER Geotechnical Drilling and Sampling project, focusing on three landslide locations within Jackson County, specifically along Highway 227. Significant work will involve drilling up to 180 feet deep at each site with a total of three drill holes expected. The project aims to complete all drilling tasks with a single mobilization, making efficient project delivery crucial.
The agency seeks to ensure safe and effective geotechnical drilling and sampling at identified landslide locations to assess soil stability and inform infrastructure planning.
- Companies with experience in geotechnical drilling.
- Contractors familiar with landslide assessment projects.
- Firms with capabilities for deep soil sampling.
- Conduct geotechnical drilling at three landslide locations.
- Drill up to 180 feet deep for each of the three locations.
- Complete the work with one mobilization.
- Company qualifications and experience.
- Technical approach to drilling and sampling.
- Cost proposal including total project cost.
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- Ensure compliance with Oregon drilling regulations.
- Adhere to safety and environmental guidelines.
- Consider competitive pricing based on project scope and market rates.
- Ensure pricing reflects the total project cost for one mobilization.
- Partner with local geotechnical engineers for technical oversight.
- Consider teaming with specialists in environmental assessments.
- Potential geological challenges at drilling sites.
- Weather-related delays impacting the drilling schedule.
- Risk of costs exceeding the budget due to unforeseen site conditions.
- What are the specific geological conditions at the sites?
- Are there any additional requirements for environmental assessments?
- What is the anticipated timeline for the project after award?
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- No specific dates provided for start and end of project period.
- Total project cost details are unspecified.
- Information about local permits or regulations not included.
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