ITB - Structural Roof and Large-Span Truss Repair Services
Federal opportunity from P2001902 - Business Office | P2001 - Business Office • Springfield School District 19. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Apr 15, 2026.
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ITB - Structural Roof and Large-Span Truss Repair Services Springfield School District No 19 is seeking bids from qualified, licensed contractors to provide structural repairs of wood trusses and wood glulam beams as identified through recently completed structural roof and truss evaluations. See attachments for details and bid instructions. Structural Repair Services Public Improvement Project per ITB documents
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The Springfield School District No 19 is soliciting bids for structural roof and large-span truss repair services, under solicitation number S-P20019-00016329. Qualified licensed contractors are required to perform repairs based on recent structural evaluations. The bid submission deadline is set for April 15, 2026, and interested contractors should refer to the provided attachments for detailed instructions and requirements.
The buyer aims to repair wood trusses and glulam beams identified through recent structural evaluations to ensure the safety and structural integrity of school facilities.
- Licensed general contractors with experience in structural repairs of trusses and beams.
- Companies with proven track records in public improvement projects.
- Review and analyze structural evaluations of wood trusses and glulam beams.
- Prepare bid submissions as per the ITB requirements.
- Conduct the structural repair services in compliance with applicable standards.
- Provide post-repair documentation and compliance reports.
- Completed bid form as per ITB instructions.
- Proof of licensing and relevant certifications.
- Documentation of past experience with similar projects.
- Cost proposal including materials and labor.
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- Ensure adherence to all local building codes and safety regulations during repairs.
- Follow submission guidelines specified in the ITB documents.
- Consider competitive pricing based on the scope of work and materials required.
- Factor in any potential risks related to unforeseen structural issues.
- Consider partnering with companies specializing in structural engineering for expert insights.
- Look for subcontractors with a background in public works to enhance bid strength.
- Potential hidden structural issues discovered during repair work.
- Delays in project due to weather or unforeseen complications.
- Strict adherence to timelines may lead to rushed quality of work.
- What specific types of materials are required for the repairs?
- Are there any additional permits required for construction?
- What is the selected contractor's process for managing project timelines?
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- Details on the precise scope of repair required.
- Any specific materials preferred or mandated for repairs.
- Clarification on warranty or maintenance expectations post-repair.
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