FP-2022-03 West Steam Distribution main Replacement
Federal opportunity from 5810004 - Facilities | 58010 - Facilities • Eastern Oregon University. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Feb 19, 2026.
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FP-2022-03 West Steam Distribution main Replacement
Work will include: Selective site steam system demolition, site trenching and backfill, and new distribution piping and vaults. Work includes selective improvements to the basement and tunnel under Quinn Coliseum, including demo of unused piping and sewage ejector pump replacement
Eastern Oregon University is seeking Bid Proposals for FP-2022-03 West steam Distribution Main Replacement
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The FP-2022-03 West Steam Distribution Main Replacement includes critical infrastructure work at Eastern Oregon University involving selective demolition, trenching, and installation of new distribution piping and vaults. The project also incorporates improvements to the basement and tunnel under Quinn Coliseum, showing a focus on enhancing facility functionality. With a response deadline of February 19, 2026, interested bidders must prepare detailed proposals that meet the project's specifications.
Eastern Oregon University seeks to replace the existing steam distribution main involving selective demolition of old systems, trenching, and installation of new piping to improve campus infrastructure and operational efficiency.
- Contractors experienced in steam distribution systems
- Those with expertise in site trenching and backfill
- Firms with experience in university infrastructure projects
- Selective site steam system demolition
- Site trenching and backfill
- Installation of new distribution piping and vaults
- Selective improvements to the basement and tunnel under Quinn Coliseum
- Demo of unused piping
- Sewage ejector pump replacement
- Completed bid proposal form
- Company qualifications and experience
- Detailed project timeline
- Cost breakdown and pricing strategy
- Compliance certifications and insurance documentation
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- Adhere to local building codes
- Follow environmental regulations surrounding site excavation
- Ensure compliance with safety standards for demolition activities
- Consider competitive pricing for new distribution piping and vaults
- Factor in costs for site preparation and demolition
- Account for potential contingencies in project execution
- Partnership with plumbing subcontractors for sewage system work
- Collaboration with civil engineers for trench design
- Engagement of safety consultants for demolition procedures
- Potential disruption to existing campus operations during work
- Delays in obtaining necessary permits or approvals
- Unforeseen underground utilities affecting trenching
- What is the expected timeline for project permit approvals?
- Are there specific environmental concerns or regulations to be addressed?
- What are the penalties for delayed project milestones?
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- Specific cost estimate range for the project
- Details on contractor evaluation criteria
- Access restrictions around Quinn Coliseum during work
- Availability of site utility maps
- Information on existing contracts with current infrastructure providers
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