EWEB CONCRETE ITB #25-213-PW
Federal opportunity from P0014001 - Purchasing Public Utility | P0014 - Purchasing • EWEB. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Jan 15, 2026.
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EWEB CONCRETE ITB #25-213-PW
EWEB requires services for the installation, removal, and replacement of concrete cement for EWEBs right of way within the city of Eugene, Lane County, and state of Oregon. IF BIDDER PREFERS USING AN MS WORD VERSION OF BID FORM, ONE HAS BEEN PROVIDED ON BID SITE FOR BIDDER'S CONVENIENCE. 00400 BID FORM MUST BE PROVIDED REGARDLESS.
EWEB requires services for the installation, removal, and replacement of concrete cement for EWEBs right of way within the city of Eugene, Lane County, and state of Oregon
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The EWEB Concrete ITB #25-213-PW seeks qualified bidders for concrete services including installation, removal, and replacement in Eugene, Lane County, and throughout Oregon. Bids are due by January 15, 2026, highlighting the need for expertise in managing public utility projects. The requirement includes the submission of the 00400 Bid Form, with additional MS Word format available for convenience.
EWEB is looking to procure concrete services to manage the installation, removal, and replacement of concrete in their right of way.
- Contractors specialized in concrete work
- Companies with experience in public utility contracts
- Local contractors in Eugene and Lane County
- Installation of concrete cement
- Removal of existing concrete
- Replacement of damaged concrete
- Overall project management
- Completed 00400 Bid Form
- Evidence of relevant experience and past projects
- Proof of compliance with local regulations
- Detailed proposal with pricing and project timelines
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- Ensure compliance with local, state, and federal regulations governing public utilities
- Review any environmental impact requirements for construction activities
- Competitive pricing to attract bids while covering costs
- Consideration of local market rates for concrete services
- Clear breakdown of costs in bid response
- Construction subcontractors specializing in concrete work
- Local suppliers for concrete materials
- Environmental consultants for regulatory compliance
- Potential delays in project timelines due to weather conditions
- Risk of non-compliance with public utility regulations
- Scope creep if project specifications are not clear
- What specific requirements does EWEB have for project completion timelines?
- Are there any restrictions on subcontracting portions of the work?
- What are the criteria for evaluating bids?
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- Detailed specifications for the concrete standards required
- Information on previously awarded contracts of similar scope
- Budget estimates or funding details for the project
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