2026 1700 S Utility Project
Federal opportunity from CITIES • City of Orem. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Mar 05, 2026.
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2026 1700 S Utility Project
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The CITIES buyer has posted a notice titled “2026 1700 S Utility Project” with a response deadline of 2026-03-05T22:00:00+00:00. The only scope detail provided is the project name/description text, which repeats “2026 1700 S Utility Project,” suggesting a public-works utility project but without stated tasks, location, or delivery requirements. With no attachments or resource links, bidders will need to confirm where the full solicitation/specs are located and what procurement method is being used. Proceed only after verifying scope (utility type, limits, and constraints) and required proposal/bid forms.
Procure services/construction for the “2026 1700 S Utility Project” under the CITIES buyer umbrella, with submissions due by 2026-03-05T22:00:00+00:00.
- Locate and review the full solicitation package for “2026 1700 S Utility Project” (plans/specs, bid schedule, special provisions, contract terms).
- Confirm project limits and location associated with “1700 S,” including traffic control and public access requirements (if applicable).
- Develop a construction/installation approach aligned to the specific utility scope once known (e.g., water, sewer, storm, power, communications).
- Estimate quantities and unit prices per the bid schedule (once provided), including mobilization, restoration, and testing/commissioning if required.
- Prepare and submit the required bid/proposal package by 2026-03-05T22:00:00+00:00.
- Confirm whether this is an IFB (hard-bid) versus an RFP/Qualifications-based procurement (not stated in notice).
- Obtain and complete the required bid/proposal forms (not provided in notice).
- Include acknowledgement of addenda (if any) once the solicitation source is identified.
- Include required bonds/insurance forms if specified in the full solicitation (not provided in notice).
- Submit by 2026-03-05T22:00:00+00:00 using the buyer’s required method (not provided in notice).
Source coverage notes
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Link or source location for the complete solicitation documents (plans/specs/bid forms)
- Place of performance/project location and limits for “1700 S”
- Utility type and scope details (e.g., water/sewer/storm/other)
- Solicitation number and procurement type (IFB/RFP/qualifications)
- Submission method (portal/email/hard copy) and required format
- Period of performance/start-end dates
- Bonding, insurance, and licensing requirements
- Bid schedule/pay items and engineer’s estimate (if any)
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