ITB - Shaff Road Sidewalk Improvements 2026
Federal opportunity from C2510203 - Public Works | C2510 - Public Works • Marion County. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Apr 09, 2026.
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ITB - Shaff Road Sidewalk Improvements 2026 Invitation to bid for Construction of ADA compliant curb ramps and replacement of asphalt multiuse path with concrete sidewalk. Construction Services - Sidewalks Construction Services - Streets Roads, Highways, Asphaltic Concrete, Hot Laid
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The Oregon Public Works agency is inviting bids for the Shaff Road Sidewalk Improvements project, aimed at enhancing accessibility with ADA compliant curb ramps and replacing existing asphalt paths with concrete sidewalks. The deadline for submissions is April 9, 2026, and the project encompasses essential construction services for sidewalks and roads. This initiative presents a significant opportunity for contractors experienced in ADA compliance and concrete work.
The buyer is looking to improve accessibility on Shaff Road by upgrading existing infrastructure to meet ADA standards and enhancing pedestrian safety through new concrete sidewalks.
- Construction firms specializing in sidewalk and road work
- Contractors with experience in ADA compliant projects
- Companies with relevant state licensing
- Construct ADA compliant curb ramps
- Replace asphalt multiuse path with concrete sidewalk
- Ensure compliance with local construction regulations
- Complete project by stipulated deadline
- Company background and qualifications
- Detailed project timeline and milestones
- Breakdown of proposed materials and costs
- Proof of compliance with ADA standards
- Evidence of past projects of similar scope
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Bid must meet ADA compliance requirements
- Construction must adhere to local and state regulations
- All necessary permits should be acquired prior to commencement
- Consider competitive pricing given potential number of bidders
- Include a detailed breakdown of costs for transparency
- Factor in material costs for concrete versus asphalt
- Subcontract with firms experienced in ADA compliance
- Team with local suppliers for concrete materials
- Collaborate with engineering firms for design inputs
- Potential delays in obtaining necessary permits
- Risks associated with changing regulations around ADA standards
- Weather-related delays during the construction phase
- What is the expected timeline for permit approvals?
- Are there any particular site conditions we should be aware of?
- How strict are the ADA compliance audits for this project?
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- No specific budget range available
- Details on the existing conditions of the path are unclear
- Information on previous sidewalk projects for reference is missing
- Local competition insights not provided
- Information on potential funding sources or grants not mentioned
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