4J School District Pavement Repair Project
Federal opportunity from P2000402 - Facilities | P2000 - Facilities • Eugene School District 4J. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Jan 29, 2026.
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4J School District Pavement Repair Project Briefly, the work involves asphalt and concrete pavement repair and replacement at three school sites. Beginning 01/08/26 Prime Bidders, Sub-bidders and Suppliers may obtain bidding documents at the following hyperlink: http://www.4j.lane.edu./bids/. Hard copies are not provided by the School District. It is the responsibility of all Prime Bidders, Sub-bidders, and Suppliers to obtain Bidding Documents and all Addenda from the hyperlink. It is important that all bidders correctly indicate all addenda on the bid form. Addendum No. 1 may be obtained at the following hyperlink: http://www.4j.lane.edu./bids/.
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The 4J School District is soliciting bids for its Pavement Repair Project, which includes asphalt and concrete work at three school sites. Bidding documents will be available starting January 8, 2026, via the school district's website. Prime bidders, sub-bidders, and suppliers must ensure they access all relevant addenda and indicate them on their bid submissions.
The buyer aims to repair and replace pavement at three school sites within the 4J School District, ensuring safe and effective use of these facilities.
- Site evaluation of existing pavement conditions
- Preparation of work plans for asphalt repair
- Preparation of work plans for concrete replacement
- Execution of pavement repair and replacement work at specified sites
- Completed bid form indicating all addenda
- Company qualifications and past project examples
- Detailed pricing proposal based on bidding documents
- Insurance and bonding information
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- Exact locations of the three school sites
- Budget estimate for the project
- Specific requirements for materials
- Details on project oversight and management
- Information on potential addenda beyond No. 1
- Clarification on performance and warranty terms
- Deadline for questions and clarifications before bidding
- Any specific qualifications required for bidders
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