EWEB ITB 26-016-PW Glenwood Drive Plumbing Services
Federal opportunity from P0014001 - Purchasing Public Utility | P0014 - Purchasing • EWEB. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Feb 12, 2026.
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EWEB ITB 26-016-PW Glenwood Drive Plumbing Services
EWEB requires contractor to reconnect 1in. and 1.5in. commercial services and 4in. fire line, work will include temporary and permanent restoration of landowner property.
EWEB requires contractor to reconnect 1" and 1.5" commercial services and 4" fire line, work will include temporary and permanent restoration of landowner property.
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The EWEB ITB 26-016-PW requires a contractor for plumbing services, specifically to reconnect 1-inch and 1.5-inch commercial services and a 4-inch fire line. Additionally, the selected contractor will be responsible for both temporary and permanent restoration of landowner property. The bid deadline is set for February 12, 2026, providing ample time for preparation.
EWEB is seeking a contractor to perform plumbing services that include reconnecting commercial water services and a fire line, along with restoring the affected landowner property.
- Contractors with plumbing licensing and experience
- Companies specialized in utility and municipal services
- Firms with experience in land restoration
- Reconnect 1-inch commercial water service
- Reconnect 1.5-inch commercial water service
- Reconnect 4-inch fire line
- Temporary restoration of landowner property
- Permanent restoration of landowner property
- Company qualifications and experience
- Detailed project plan and timeline
- Pricing proposal
- Restoration methodology
- References from similar projects
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- Ensure all work complies with local utility regulations
- Verify contractor licensing and bonding requirements
- Competitive pricing for utility services may be crucial
- Factor in costs for both temporary and permanent restoration
- Consider teaming with land restoration specialists
- Subcontract local plumbing firms for efficiency
- Potential delays in obtaining necessary permits
- Landowner disputes regarding restoration
- Unforeseen issues with existing infrastructure
- What are the specific restoration guidelines provided by EWEB?
- Are there existing utility lines that could complicate the work?
- What is the anticipated timeline for project completion?
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- Specific performance period dates
- Details on the land restoration requirements
- Clarification on permits required
- Information on project site access
- Specific pricing ceiling or budget constraints
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