2026.016-ITB 100809, 100810 - 2026 URMD/Road Fund Slurry Seal
Federal opportunity from C0334207 - LUT | C0334 - LUT • Washington County. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Mar 11, 2026.
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2026.016-ITB 100809, 100810 - 2026 URMD/Road Fund Slurry Seal
This post is for advertisement purposes only. Go to the Washington County Solicitation portal at www.washcopurch.com/biz for full details and to respond to the solicitation.
The work to be done under this contract consists of Implementing Traffic Control, Vegetation Trimming, Crack Sealing, and Slurry Seal operations for Washington County's Urban Road Maintenance District (U.R.M.D.) as well as roads funded by the County's Road Fund. Contractor must be ODOT prequalified for ACP services (Asphalt Concrete Paving and Oiling).
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The State of Oregon is seeking bids for the 2026 URMD/Road Fund Slurry Seal project, which is centered around implementing critical road maintenance operations for Washington County’s Urban Road Maintenance District. Key tasks include traffic control, vegetation trimming, crack sealing, and slurry seal application, with a response deadline set for March 11, 2026. Contractors must be prequalified by ODOT for asphalt concrete paving services, indicating a critical eligibility requirement for bidders.
The buyer aims to maintain and enhance the road infrastructure within Washington County’s Urban Road Maintenance District through comprehensive slurry seal and associated maintenance work.
- Implement Traffic Control
- Conduct Vegetation Trimming
- Perform Crack Sealing
- Execute Slurry Seal operations
- Company's ODOT prequalification documentation
- Detailed project timeline and approach
- Relevant project experience references
- Safety and traffic control plans
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