South Eugene High School Roofing Project
Federal opportunity from P2000402 - Facilities | P2000 - Facilities • Eugene School District 4J. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Mar 05, 2026.
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Description
South Eugene High School Roofing Project Briefly, the work is described as: Roof recovering at (3) existing roof areas. Beginning Tuesday February 17th 2026 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.
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The South Eugene High School Roofing Project seeks to recover three existing roof areas, with a submission deadline of March 5, 2026. Bidding documents will be available online starting February 17, 2026, and it is the responsibility of all bidders to access these documents. This project is managed by the Facilities agency of the School District.
The buyer aims to facilitate the roofing project at South Eugene High School by allowing contractors to bid for the recovery of three existing roof areas, ensuring quality workmanship and compliance with project specifications.
- Roof recovering at three existing roof areas
- Obtain and review bidding documents
- Submit bids by the deadline
- Incorporate any required addenda into the submissions
- Completed bid form
- Proof of prior roofing experience
- Documentation of insurance and bonding
- Acknowledgement of addenda received
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- No contractor license or bonding requirements specified
- No details on the project budget
- NAICS codes were not provided
- Information on local hiring requirements missing
- Details about current roof conditions not outlined
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