RFP Medford Irrigation District and Rogue River Valley Irrigation District for engineering services
Federal opportunity from Q1002601 - MID | MID - Medford Irrigation District • Medford Irrigation District. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Aug 30, 2023.
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RFP Medford Irrigation District and Rogue River Valley Irrigation District for engineering services
Sealed Proposals in envelopes marked "JOINT SYSTEM CANAL PHASE 1 PIPING PROJECT" must be received by Jack Friend, Manager, at Medford Irrigation District, 5045 Jacksonville Hwy. Central Point, Oregon 97502 before 1:30 p.m. August 30, 2023 and publicly opened thereafter, allowing for the Proposer(s) names to be read aloud for the record. Proposals must also be submitted electronically via email to medid@medfordid.org no later than 1:30 p.m. August 30, 2023
Design piped structures including all delivery and control structures for 4,700 feet of the North Fork Canal with 60-inch HDPE low pressure profile wall pipe, a siphon, 1,900 feet of the South Fork Canal with 66-inch HDPE low pressure profile wall pipe, and a junction. The estimated time period for providing services is from Fall 2023 to Spring 2024.
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