200 E & Mapleton Trunkline Sewer Lining
Federal opportunity from CITIES • City of Spanish Fork. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Mar 19, 2026.
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200 E & Mapleton Trunkline Sewer Lining
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BidPulsar Analysis
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The opportunity focuses on the sewer lining project for the 200 E & Mapleton Trunkline, as detailed in the posted notice. The response deadline is set for March 19, 2026, giving potential bidders a significant timeframe to prepare. This specific project could involve multiple subcontractors depending on the identified requirements.
The buyer aims to contract a suitable vendor for sewer lining services to enhance the infrastructure at the specified trunkline.
- Specialized sewer contractors
- Civil engineering firms with sewer experience
- Companies with proven track records in trenchless technology
- Site assessment and condition evaluation
- Preparation of sewer lining materials
- Installation of sewer lining
- Post-installation testing and inspection
- Company profile and relevant project experience
- Technical capabilities related to sewer lining
- Proposed project timeline and methodology
- Risk management plan
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- Competitive pricing is essential, considering the long lead time ensures ample market analysis.
- Consideration for material costs and labor rates in the region
- Partner with local civil engineering firms for compliance and oversight
- Identify subcontractors for specific tasks such as inspection and testing
- Potential changes in local regulations affecting sewer projects
- Delays in material procurement impacting project timelines
- What specific standards must the sewer lining meet?
- Are there existing utility conflicts that need to be addressed?
- What is the budget range for this project?
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- Detailed scope of work
- Specification requirements for materials
- Environment considerations during installation
- Geographic constraints or sensitivities
- Funding availability and budget constraints
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