2026-18, Pavement Restoration for W N St & Rainbow Dr
Federal opportunity from R2080601 - Purchasing | PUR - Purchasing • Springfield Utility Board. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Mar 04, 2026.
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2026-18, Pavement Restoration for W N St & Rainbow Dr
This post is for advertisement purposes only. Go to the Springfield Utility Board Bids & Proposals webpage at https://www.subutil.com/business-center/bids-proposals/ for full details and to respond to this solicitation.
PAVEMENT RESTORATION
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The State of Oregon is seeking bids for the Pavement Restoration project on W N St & Rainbow Dr, with a response deadline set for March 4, 2026. This solicitation is intended for contractors specializing in pavement restoration. Interested bidders are advised to visit the Springfield Utility Board's Bids & Proposals webpage for detailed information and response instructions.
The buyer is looking to restore pavement on W N St & Rainbow Dr to improve roadway quality and safety.
- Contractors experienced in pavement restoration
- Companies with proven safety records in similar projects
- Local contractors familiar with the area's regulations
- Assess current pavement conditions
- Prepare site for restoration
- Perform pavement restoration work
- Ensure compliance with state regulations
- Finalize project documentation
- Completed bid proposal form
- Company qualifications and experience
- Safety record documentation
- Proof of relevant licenses and certifications
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- Bidders must adhere to state and local regulations
- Subcontracting may be subject to approval
- All materials must meet specified standards
- Consider competitive pricing strategies while ensuring quality
- Factor in potential equipment rental and material costs
- Include contingency costs for unexpected repairs
- Subcontract with local suppliers for materials
- Team with civil engineering consultants for design support
- Partner with safety experts to meet compliance requirements
- Potential for unforeseen changes in project scope
- Weather-related delays affecting schedule
- Regulatory compliance issues that could arise
- What specific pavement restoration techniques are preferred?
- Are there any historical issues with the existing pavement?
- What are the expectations regarding project timelines?
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- Specific pavement restoration techniques required
- Estimated project budget or cost range
- Details on prior pavement condition assessments
- Any environmental considerations for the project
- Specific compliance guidelines
- Potential penalties for non-compliance
- Required bonding or insurance levels
- Availability of public access during construction
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