ITB - Aggregate for Chip Seals for the 2026 Marion County Chip Seal Program
Federal opportunity from C2510203 - Public Works | C2510 - Public Works • Marion County. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Jan 22, 2026.
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ITB - Aggregate for Chip Seals for the 2026 Marion County Chip Seal Program
Invitation to Bid for the procurement of chip seal aggregate for the 2026 Marion County Chip Seal Program: supply and delivery to storage facility.
Maintenance and Repair of Street
Aggregate, Precoated
Asphalt Aggregates
Asphalt, Pervious Hot Mix
Construction: Airport Roadway, Runway and Taxiway
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The State of Oregon is inviting bids for the procurement of chip seal aggregate specifically for the 2026 Marion County Chip Seal Program, with a deadline for submissions set for January 22, 2026. The project involves the supply and delivery of aggregates to a designated storage facility, focusing on maintenance and repair of street surfaces. This opportunity is especially relevant for firms experienced in aggregate supply and asphalt-related construction.
The buyer aims to secure a reliable source for chip seal aggregate to support the 2026 Marion County Chip Seal Program, ensuring quality materials for roadway maintenance and repairs.
- Aggregate suppliers
- Companies experienced in asphalt materials
- Firms with transportation capabilities for heavy materials
- Supply chip seal aggregate
- Delivery of aggregate materials to storage facility
- Compliance with specifications for maintenance and repair of street surfaces
- Completed bid form
- Certifications of compliance with local regulations
- Proof of transportation capabilities
- Detailed pricing proposal
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- Adherence to specifications for chip seal aggregate
- Compliance with local transportation regulations
- Quality assurance processes for materials
- Competitive pricing based on current market rates for aggregates
- Consideration for bulk delivery discounts
- Include all potential costs in the bid
- Potential alliances with transport companies for delivery logistics
- Collaboration with asphalt manufacturers for pre-coated aggregates
- Fluctuating aggregate prices due to market changes
- Possible delays in delivery impacting project timelines
- Regulatory changes affecting compliance requirements
- What are the specific grading and composition requirements for the aggregate?
- Are there any penalties for non-compliance with delivery timelines?
- What are the expected volumes of aggregate required for the project?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Specific quality standards for chip seal aggregate
- Exact types of aggregates required (if not specified)
- Storage facility location for deliveries
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