OCSD B11-2026 Building Envelope Service - 2025 Bond Program
Federal opportunity from P0306206 - Operations | P0301 - Operations • Oregon City School District. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Mar 04, 2026.
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OCSD B11-2026 Building Envelope Service - 2025 Bond Program
Oregon City School District No. 62 is requesting competitive sealed and written proposals from qualified firms to provide Building Envelope Inspections and Testing Consultant Services for the OCSD 2025 Bond Projects. The general scope of the OCSD 2025 Bond Projects include major renovations at John McLoughlin Elementary School, Candy Lane Elementary School, Holcomb Elementary School, Gaffney Lane Elementary School, Beavercreek Elementary School and Redland Elementary School.
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The Oregon City School District No. 62 is soliciting proposals for Building Envelope Inspections and Testing Consultant Services under the 2025 Bond Program. This opportunity pertains specifically to major renovations at multiple elementary schools, including John McLoughlin and Candy Lane. The response deadline is set for March 4, 2026, requiring firms to demonstrate their qualifications to effectively contribute to these projects.
The buyer aims to engage qualified firms to conduct building envelope inspections and provide testing consultant services for significant renovations at various elementary schools as part of the 2025 Bond Program.
- Firms with experience in building envelope services
- Consultants with a strong background in school renovations
- Companies familiar with Oregon school district regulations
- Review of existing building envelope conditions
- Design and recommend repairs and improvements
- Conduct field testing and inspections
- Preparation of detailed reports and documentation
- Collaboration with project architects and engineers
- Completed proposal form
- Company qualifications and experience
- List of relevant projects
- Staffing plan and bios of key personnel
- Insurance and bond information
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- Ensure compliance with state and local regulations
- Adherence to safety standards for school projects
- Consider competitive pricing due to public funding
- Include all relevant costs for inspections and testing services
- Partner with structural engineers or architects
- Engage local subcontractors familiar with the schools
- Tight timeline for response and project execution
- Potential changes in project scope during renovations
- What is the expected timeline for project completion?
- Are there any specific building codes or standards to follow?
- How will collaboration with other contractors be managed?
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- No specific performance period mentioned
- Lack of detailed budget information
- Unclear minimum qualifications for bidders
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