Marble Street Storm Drain
Federal opportunity from SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICTS • Greater Salt Lake Municipal Services District. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Mar 06, 2026.
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Marble Street Storm Drain
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The Marble Street Storm Drain project, issued by the Special Service Districts, presents an opportunity for contractors with expertise in stormwater management and civil engineering. With a response deadline set for March 6, 2026, this notice allows ample time for proposals. Firms should be prepared to leverage their experience in storm drainage systems to meet the project specifications.
The buyer aims to procure services related to the Marble Street Storm Drain, focusing on improving stormwater management infrastructure in the designated area.
- Civil engineering firms with stormwater management experience
- Contractors specialized in infrastructure development
- Companies with past performance on similar municipal projects
- Assessment of current storm drain systems
- Design and engineering of new storm drain solutions
- Installation of stormwater management systems
- Testing and quality assurance of installed systems
- Maintenance and monitoring plans for the new installations
- Company profile and relevant project experience
- Technical proposal including methodologies and timelines
- Pricing proposal detailing costs and resource allocation
- Compliance documentation as required by the Special Service Districts
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- Ensure all proposals align with local regulations on stormwater management
- Confirm adherence to sustainability practices in design and implementation
- Consider competitive pricing while ensuring sustainability and quality of materials
- Explore cost-saving measures in the engineering and installation phases
- Partner with local environmental consultants for compliance advice
- Engage subcontractors with specialized skills in drainage installation
- Potential changes in local regulations regarding stormwater management
- Delays due to environmental assessments or weather conditions
- Budget constraints if unexpected issues arise during installation
- What are the specific performance metrics required for the storm drainage systems?
- Are there any anticipated changes in regulations that may impact this project before the proposal deadline?
- What is the preferred timeline for project completion following the awarding of the contract?
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- No specific scope of work details provided
- No posted date listed
- No performance period defined
- No solicitation number available
- No resource links or attachments included
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