ESB - US20 Juntura Tree Project
Federal opportunity from 7304625 - Procurement | 0954 - OPO Oper & Constructn • Department of Transportation. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Apr 29, 2026.
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ESB - US20 Juntura Tree Project Tree falling and removal, chipping of debris and disposal, stump grinding and planting of new trees. Traffic Control if required will be performed by ODOT. Mobilization Tree Removal The Northern Red Oak (Quercus Rubra) 2.5" minimum caliper Red Sunset Maple Tree Acer rubrum Franksred 2.5" minimum caliper
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The ESB - US20 Juntura Tree Project focuses on tree removal, chipping, and grinding, with new tree planting afterward. The project includes specific tree species requirements, including Northern Red Oak and Red Sunset Maple at 2.5" minimum caliper. The response deadline is set for April 29, 2026, necessitating timely preparation and compliance with state procurement regulations.
The buyer aims to manage and execute a project for efficient tree removal and planting along US20 Juntura, ensuring ecological restoration and improved landscaping.
- Landscaping contractors
- Arborists specializing in tree removal and planting
- Environmental restoration firms
- Tree falling and removal
- Chipping of debris and disposal
- Stump grinding
- Planting of new trees (specifically Northern Red Oak and Red Sunset Maple)
- Traffic control coordination with ODOT
- Company qualifications and experience
- Detailed project plan for tree removal and planting
- Cost estimate including labor, materials, and disposal
- Compliance with ODOT traffic control requirements
- Proof of insurance and bonding
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- Ensure adherence to Oregon state environmental regulations
- Comply with ODOT traffic management protocols
- Competitive pricing by considering local market rates
- Estimated labor costs should reflect project scope and duration
- Inclusion of disposal fees based on debris volume
- Partnerships with local waste management for debris disposal
- Potential collaboration with certified arborists
- Potential delays due to weather affecting tree removal and planting timelines
- Compliance risks related to ODOT traffic control requirements
- Unexpected ecological concerns during tree removal
- Are there permits required for tree removal and planting?
- What is the expected timeline for each phase of the project?
- How does the buyer plan to evaluate bids and select the contractor?
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- Specific location coordinates for project execution
- Contract value estimate or budget limits
- Details on any permits required for tree removal
- Timeline for completion of each project phase
- Specific metrics for evaluating bid submissions
- Contact information for project manager
- Local environmental considerations or restrictions
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