NS26-79 City of Holladay - 2026 Holladay Mill & Overlay Project
Federal opportunity from Division of Purchasing. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Feb 19, 2026.
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NS26-79 City of Holladay - 2026 Holladay Mill & Overlay Project
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The City of Holladay is seeking bids for the 2026 Holladay Mill & Overlay Project, which is a public infrastructure improvement initiative. This project emphasizes the need for quality road resurfacing and rehabilitation to ensure smooth transportation and safety for the community. Responses are due by February 19, 2026.
The buyer aims to select a qualified contractor to perform milling and overlaying of roads as part of a city enhancement plan for 2026.
- Civil engineering firms
- Paving contractors
- Street maintenance companies
- Conducting pre-bid meetings
- Milling existing road surfaces
- Overlaying with new materials
- Site restoration and cleanup
- Company profile and experience
- Proposed work plan
- Pricing proposal
- References from previous clients
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- Bidder must comply with local laws and regulations
- Evidence of insurance coverage required
- Consider competitive local market rates
- Itemized pricing for transparency
- Potential for collaboration with local subcontractors
- Materials suppliers for paving materials
- Weather conditions affecting project timelines
- Material price fluctuations
- Regulatory approvals delays
- What is the anticipated budget range for this project?
- Are there any specific environmental considerations?
- What are the key performance metrics for the chosen contractor?
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- Detailed scope of work
- Specific materials to be used
- Previous project references
- Contractor insurance requirements
- Budget estimates for the project
- Local permitting requirements
- Standards for road quality and safety
- Timeline for project completion
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