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: Nov 18, 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 and Cannabis Commission (OLCC) is seeking a concrete consultant or civil engineer to assess concrete slab conditions and provide expert recommendations on performance and service. The response deadline is November 18, 2025, allowing ample time for thorough bid preparation. This opportunity is focused on delivering high-quality evaluation and consultation services regarding concrete slab integrity and functionality.
OLCC aims to ensure that the concrete slabs meet the necessary performance standards and design specifications through professional evaluation and recommendations.
- Civil engineering firms with concrete evaluation expertise
- Consultants specializing in structural assessments
- Companies with relevant certifications and experience in concrete consulting
- Evaluate existing concrete slab conditions
- Provide professional recommendations for performance and service improvements
- Prepare a detailed report of findings and suggestions for the OLCC
- Company profile and relevant experience
- Evidence of prior similar projects
- Detailed methodology for slab evaluation
- Proposed timeline for evaluation and reporting
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- Bidders must adhere to local regulations regarding construction materials and evaluations
- Compliance with any safety and environmental regulations during evaluation
- Consider fixed pricing based on scope of work
- Estimate additional costs for possible unforeseen slab issues
- Partnering with local engineering firms for enhanced local insight
- Subcontracting aspects of the evaluation to specialists in concrete technology
- Potential for unforeseen concrete issues that could complicate evaluation
- Inaccurate initial assessments leading to increased project scope
- What specific challenges have been encountered with the existing concrete slabs?
- Are there preferred materials or methods for the slab restoration recommended by OLCC?
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- Specific qualifications required for the consultant
- Budget or funding limitations for the project
- Details on prior conditions or issues with the concrete slabs
- Information on geographic or environmental considerations affecting concrete integrity
- Clarification on deliverables required from the consultant
- Any specific regulatory standards that the consultant must comply with
- Whether additional site visits will be necessary beyond the initial evaluation
- The exact number of slabs to be assessed
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