100413- Washington County ADA Ramp Retrofits Multiple Locations
Federal opportunity from Washington County. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Apr 23, 2025.
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100413- Washington County ADA Ramp Retrofits Multiple Locations
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Washington County is seeking contractors for the ADA Ramp Retrofits project under notice ID S-C03342-00013438. The project involves multiple locations and aims to enhance accessibility in the area. Responses are due by April 23, 2025, emphasizing a structured timeline that bidders must adhere to.
Washington County aims to retrofit ADA ramps at various locations to ensure compliance with accessibility standards and improve public access.
- Identify locations for retrofitting
- Design ADA-compliant ramps
- Mobilize workforce and equipment for retrofitting
- Execute ramp retrofitting according to specifications
- Conduct quality assurance checks post-installation
- Ensure compliance with local regulations
- Completed bid proposal
- Relevant experience documentation
- Proof of ADA compliance expertise
- Project timeline
- Cost estimate and pricing breakdown
Source coverage notes
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- Specific locations for ADA ramp retrofits not provided
- Detailed specifications for the retrofits are lacking
- Availability of existing site assessments is unclear
- Exact budget for the project is not mentioned
- Information on required bonding or insurance is missing
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