26-032-PW Myoak Drive and River Road - Water Main
Federal opportunity from P0014001 - Purchasing Public Utility | P0014 - Purchasing • EWEB. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Mar 17, 2026.
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26-032-PW Myoak Drive and River Road - Water Main EWEB requires bids to install approximately 1150 feet of 8-in water main along Myoak Drive. ITB 26-032-PW Myoak Drive and River Road - Water Main Replacement
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The State of Oregon is seeking bids for the installation of approximately 1150 feet of 8-inch water main along Myoak Drive as part of the ITB 26-032-PW project. This solicitation, identified as S-P00140-00016186, is being handled by the Purchasing Public Utility. Interested bidders should submit their proposals by the deadline of March 17, 2026.
The buyer aims to replace existing water infrastructure by installing a new 8-inch water main to improve service reliability and efficiency in the specified area.
- Contractors with experience in water main installations
- Firms specializing in public infrastructure projects
- Local businesses within the Oregon area
- Review existing water infrastructure plans
- Conduct site assessments for Myoak Drive
- Prepare bid proposal documents
- Execute installation of 1150 feet of 8-inch water main
- Conduct testing and quality assurance of the new installation
- Coordinate with local utilities and agencies during installation
- Fully completed bid proposal form
- Proof of past project experience
- Detailed project timeline and milestones
- Compliance with any state regulations regarding water infrastructure
- Cost breakdown and pricing strategy
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- Ensure compliance with public utility regulations
- Familiarity with Oregon state bidding procedures is necessary
- Consider a competitive pricing strategy based on local market rates
- Factor in materials and labor costs specific to the water main installation
- Collaboration with local subcontractors experienced in utility work
- Potential teaming with environmental consultants for compliance checks
- Delays due to unforeseen site conditions
- Inaccurate cost estimations may lead to budget overruns
- Non-compliance with safety or regulatory standards can result in penalties
- What are the specific local regulations governing water main installations?
- Are there existing utility conflicts that must be addressed?
- What is the anticipated start date for construction?
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- Detailed compliance requirements
- Specific safety regulations pertinent to the project
- Information on existing utilities in the area
- Scope for potential changes during the installation phase
- Any notable environmental considerations
- Clarification on warranty or post-installation responsibilities
- Local permitting processes required prior to commencement
- Risk management guidelines related to project execution
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