Basin Recreation District- 2026 Asphalt Repair and Replacement
Federal opportunity from Division of Purchasing. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Mar 24, 2026.
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Basin Recreation District- 2026 Asphalt Repair and Replacement
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The Basin Recreation District is seeking bids for asphalt repair and replacement services to be initiated in 2026. The response deadline for submissions is March 24, 2026. This opportunity requires contractors to be proficient in asphalt work and may benefit from previous experience with recreational district projects.
The Basin Recreation District aims to maintain and enhance its facilities by repairing and replacing asphalt surfaces, ensuring safety and usability for recreational activities.
- Contractors with experience in municipal or recreational asphalt projects
- Companies that specialize in pavement maintenance and resurfacing
- Businesses with capacity to undertake large scale asphalt repair contracts
- Site assessment and evaluation of existing asphalt conditions
- Preparation of existing surfaces for repair or replacement
- Application of new asphalt materials according to specifications
- Provision for post-repair inspections and quality assurance
- Completed bid proposal form
- Company qualifications and experience
- List of similar projects with references
- Proposed timeline and work schedule
- Cost estimate for the project
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- Ensure all materials meet local and state regulations
- Adhere to safety standards in asphalt application
- Provide required insurance and bonding documents
- Consider competitive pricing while maintaining quality
- Analyze past projects to inform cost estimates
- Account for potential market fluctuations in material costs
- Partnering with local suppliers for asphalt and materials
- Subcontracting specialized labor for large scale projects
- Unforeseen subgrade issues may arise during repairs
- Weather conditions could impact project timelines
- Material shortages could affect pricing and availability
- What specific asphalt standards does the District require?
- Are there existing contracts or projects that could influence this opportunity?
- What is the estimated budget range for this project?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Detailed specifications for asphalt materials
- Complete scope of work and project requirements
- Past project data or benchmarks for asphalt work
- Information on local competitors or incumbent contractors
- Contact details for the buyer for clarifications
- Evaluation criteria for bid selection
- Potential budget range for the project
- Geographic constraints for project performance
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