Imbler Elementary School Addition
Federal opportunity from Union County School District #11. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Dec 05, 2024.
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Description
Imbler Elementary School Addition
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BidPulsar Analysis
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The Union County School District #11 seeks proposals for the Imbler Elementary School Addition, with a response deadline of December 5, 2024. This project involves substantial construction work, likely requiring general contracting expertise. Bidders should be prepared to demonstrate relevant experience in similar school construction projects to be competitive.
The buyer aims to expand the facilities at Imbler Elementary School, likely to accommodate a growing student population or enhance educational infrastructure.
- General contractors experienced in school construction
- Design-build firms with expertise in educational facilities
- Subcontractors specializing in site preparation and building materials
- Design and planning for the school addition
- Site preparation and construction
- Compliance with safety and building codes
- Coordination with school district representatives during construction
- Proof of relevant project experience
- Detailed project timeline
- Cost estimate and pricing strategy
- Team qualifications and subcontractor information
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- All work must comply with Oregon state building codes
- Safety regulations for educational facilities must be strictly followed
- Consider competitive pricing based on local market
- Include potential cost overruns in estimates
- Potential partnerships with local suppliers for materials
- Inclusion of licensed subcontractors with expertise in electrical and plumbing
- Risk of delays due to compliance with local regulations
- Potential for increased costs if not properly estimated
- What is the budget range for this project?
- Are there specific design requirements or themes the district prefers?
- Who will be the primary point of contact during the bidding process?
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- Detailed scope of the construction work
- Budget range for the project
- Locations of potential subcontractors
- Specific design guidelines for the addition
- Possible permitting requirements
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