SSLC 2026 Main St. Micro-Surface Seal and Restriping Project
Federal opportunity from CITIES • City of South Salt Lake. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Mar 20, 2026.
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SSLC 2026 Main St. Micro-Surface Seal and Restriping Project
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The SSLC 2026 Main St. Micro-Surface Seal and Restriping Project is a key initiative by the CITIES agency aimed at enhancing road safety and durability. The project is set to be completed by March 20, 2026, creating significant opportunities for contractors specializing in road maintenance and surface treatment. Bidders should prepare for a robust competition in light of the extended timeline and specific infrastructure enhancements required.
The buyer is looking to contractors to perform micro-surface sealing and restriping of Main St. to improve roadway conditions and increase safety for motorists and pedestrians.
- Contractors with experience in road surface treatments
- Companies specialized in traffic markings and restriping
- Firms with a proven track record in municipal infrastructure projects
- Micro-surface sealing of road surface
- Restriping of existing road markings
- Cleaning and preparation of the road surface prior to sealing
- Quality assurance and inspection post-completion
- Company qualifications and relevant project experience
- Detailed project timeline and execution plan
- Safety and environmental compliance measures
- Cost proposal and pricing strategy
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- Ensure compliance with local and state road work regulations
- Adhere to safety standards outlined by CITIES
- Follow specifications for micro-surface materials and application
- Consider competitive pricing while factoring in material costs for micro-surface sealing
- Include contingencies for potential project delays
- Evaluate pricing based on quality of materials vs. lowest bid
- Consider partnerships with local suppliers of road treatment materials
- Engage subcontractors with traffic control experience
- Collaborate with firms specializing in environmental testing of road projects
- Potential weather delays affecting project schedule
- Changes in local regulations impacting project scope
- Limitations in availability of quality materials and skilled labor
- What specific materials and techniques are preferred for the micro-surface sealing?
- Are there existing specifications or standards that must be adhered to for the restriping?
- What is the anticipated volume of traffic during the project execution period?
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- Specific funding details or budget allocations are unclear
- No detailed project specifications provided
- Information on existing road conditions not included
- Lack of details on subcontracting opportunities
- No clarity on required certifications for bidders
- Absence of contact information for the project manager
- Limited historical data on similar projects
- No specific environmental guidelines mentioned
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