OLCC Concrete Consultant/Civil Engineer
Federal opportunity from DID01 - Procurement | LL001 - Portland Regional Office • Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Oct 28, 2025.
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OLCC Concrete Consultant/Civil Engineer
OLCC is seeking a consultant to evaluate concrete slab conditions, and provide professional advice for recommendations regarding performance and service of the slab required by the design and intended function.
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The Oregon Liquor Control Commission (OLCC) is soliciting a Concrete Consultant/Civil Engineer to assess concrete slab conditions and provide recommendations related to performance and service. The deadline for proposals is October 28, 2025. Interested bidders should focus on their expertise in evaluating concrete structures and providing actionable advice for improvements.
The OLCC aims to find a consultant who can accurately evaluate the current state of concrete slabs and offer professional insights into their performance and functionality as per the expected design requirements.
- Civil engineering firms
- Consultants with experience in concrete evaluation
- Companies specializing in structural assessments
- Evaluate existing concrete slab conditions
- Provide recommendations for the performance and service of the slab
- Ensure compliance with design specifications and intended functionality
- Company profile and relevant experience
- Detailed approach to evaluating concrete slabs
- Proposed timeline and team qualifications
- References from similar projects
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Must comply with local Oregon state regulations
- Consultants must have relevant licensing and certifications
- Consider hourly rates for consulting services
- Offer a flat fee for the complete evaluation and recommendations
- Consider teaming with local engineering firms for better compliance and understanding of regional regulations
- Potential subcontracting for specialized testing services
- Delays in evaluation may affect project timelines
- Scope creep if additional evaluations are requested post-submission
- Potential environmental regulations concerning concrete disposal or modification
- What specific performance issues are currently observed with the concrete slabs?
- Are there historical data or reports on the slabs that can be reviewed?
- What are the desired outcomes from the evaluation process?
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- No specific evaluation criteria provided
- No budget range disclosed
- No specified qualifications for the consultant
- No previous condition reports available
- No contact information for the buyer
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