100639-Bethany Area Pedestrian Crossing Improvements
Federal opportunity from Washington County. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: May 21, 2025.
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100639-Bethany Area Pedestrian Crossing Improvements
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Washington County is seeking contractors for the 'Bethany Area Pedestrian Crossing Improvements' project, aimed at enhancing pedestrian safety. The response deadline is set for May 21, 2025, providing ample time for preparation. This opportunity may attract firms specializing in civil engineering and infrastructure development, given the scope's focus on pedestrian enhancements.
The agency aims to improve pedestrian crossings in the Bethany area, likely to enhance safety and accessibility for the community.
- Civil engineering firms
- Landscape architect firms
- General contractors with experience in infrastructure projects
- Assessment of current pedestrian crossing conditions
- Design of new pedestrian crossing plans
- Implementation of construction works for improvements
- Compliance with local safety regulations
- Community engagement and communication regarding the project
- Bid Proposal
- Company profile and qualifications
- Previous project experience
- Cost estimate and pricing strategy
- Timeline for project completion
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- Bid must comply with local regulations and guidelines for pedestrian safety
- Environmental considerations may apply
- Consider competitive pricing to win the bid
- Evaluate costs based on projected materials and labor for infrastructure improvements
- Consider partnering with local landscape architects for design work
- Identify subcontractors with experience in public safety infrastructure
- Changes in local regulations affecting project scope
- Delays in project approval processes
- Community pushback or concerns regarding traffic disruptions
- What specific improvements are prioritized in the pedestrian crossings?
- Are there existing studies or data on pedestrian traffic in the area?
- What budget range and funding sources are allocated for this project?
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- Details on the specific improvements planned for the crossings
- Total project budget or funding details
- List of mandatory permit requirements
- Construction duration expectations
- Availability of prior studies on pedestrian traffic
- Potential environmental impact assessments
- Specifications on local compliance measures
- Current pedestrian traffic statistics for Bethany area
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