RFP - Microsurface Project 2026
Federal opportunity from CITIES • City of South Jordan. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Mar 04, 2026.
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RFP - Microsurface Project 2026
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The RFP for the Microsurface Project 2026 is issued by CITIES and has a response deadline of March 4, 2026. This project likely involves advanced surface treatment technologies, which could enhance roadway efficiency and longevity. Interested bidders should analyze capabilities in microsurfacing and related infrastructure improvements.
CITIES aims to implement a cutting-edge microsurface project intended to improve roadway conditions and extend the lifespan of existing surfaces.
- Detailed proposal outlining microsurfacing capabilities.
- Evidence of past projects and performance metrics.
- Team qualifications and relevant experience.
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- Specific project scope and technical requirements are not defined.
- No budget or funding details provided.
- Lack of information on evaluation criteria for proposals.
- Details about the geographic location of the project are unspecified.
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