ITB - Longitudinal Pavement Markings on Orville Rd / Vitae Springs Rd
Federal opportunity from C2510203 - Public Works | C2510 - Public Works • Marion County. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Apr 07, 2026.
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ITB - Longitudinal Pavement Markings on Orville Rd / Vitae Springs Rd Work includes installation of durable longitudinal pavement markings (120 mil profiled thermoplastic) and Bi-Directional Yellow Typo IAR raised pavement markers (RPM) on Orville Rd. S. and Vitae Springs Rd. S. as called for in the Plans and Specifications, and such Incidental Work as requested by the Engineer. Both roads were chip sealed in August 2025, 2 coats of centerline paint and 1 coat of edge line paint were installed. Contractor shall match existing pavement markings Public Works, Pavement Markings Markers, Plaques and Traffic Ceramic Markers, Traffic, Plastics Markers, Traffic, Fiberglass Marking Compound, Thermoplastics
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This Invitation to Bid (ITB) pertains to the installation of durable longitudinal pavement markings and bidirectional yellow raised pavement markers on Orville Rd. and Vitae Springs Rd. Notably, these roads were recently chip sealed in August 2025, which affects current surface conditions and marking compatibility. Prospective bidders are required to adhere closely to the Plans and Specifications, ensuring work aligns with existing pavement markings as part of the deliverables.
The buyer, Public Works, seeks to enhance road safety and visibility through the installation of durable pavement markings and raised pavement markers on the designated roads.
- Contractors experienced in pavement marking installations
- Companies with recent projects involving chip-sealed road surfaces
- Firms with expertise in thermoplastic and raised pavement marker applications
- Installation of 120 mil profiled thermoplastic longitudinal pavement markings
- Installation of Bi-Directional Yellow Typo IAR raised pavement markers
- Matching existing pavement markings as specified by the engineer
- Completed bid form
- Proof of previous experience
- Detailed project timeline
- Compliance with specifications in the Plans and Specifications
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- All materials must meet the specifications outlined in the Plans and Specifications.
- Adherence to safety and quality standards is mandatory.
- Consider the cost of materials, particularly for thermoplastics and markers.
- Factor in labor costs given the specialized nature of the work.
- Consider partnering with specialists in pavement marking for added expertise.
- Subcontracting material suppliers for cost efficiency may enhance pricing strategy.
- Potential delays due to adverse weather affecting installation timelines.
- Compatibility issues with existing pavement markings leading to rework.
- Are there existing color standards for the pavement markings?
- What is the expected timeline for project completion?
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- No posted date for the notice is provided.
- Details on the specific requirements of the Plans and Specifications are missing.
- Information on the bidding process timeline is unclear.
- No contact information for bidding inquiries available.
- Specifications on warranty for installed materials are not mentioned.
- Information on inspection and acceptance criteria is absent.
- No details provided about payments or invoicing procedures.
- Lack of information on the project's location specifics.
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