4100 South Extension - Contractor Prequalification
Federal opportunity from SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICTS • Greater Salt Lake Municipal Services District. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Mar 14, 2026.
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4100 South Extension - Contractor Prequalification
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The 4100 South Extension project is focused on contractor prequalification, issued by the Special Service Districts. Responses are due by March 14, 2026, giving potential bidders ample time to prepare. This prequalification notice is crucial as it outlines the initial steps for contractors who want to participate in the subsequent bidding process for this project.
The buyer aims to vet contractors for their capabilities and qualifications for the 4100 South Extension project to ensure that only qualified bidders participate in the future solicitation.
- General Contractors with experience in infrastructure projects
- Specialized contractors for road or utility work
- Completed prequalification application
- Proof of relevant project experience
- Financial statements
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- Incomplete response packages leading to disqualification
- Underestimating the requirements set by the buyer for prequalification
- What specific qualifications are required for prequalification?
- Are there any past performance metrics that will be evaluated?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- No detailed scope of work provided
- Lack of specific requirements for contractor qualifications
- Absence of selection criteria for prequalification
- No information on team or personnel requirements
- No associated budget or funding details
- No information on past contracts or incumbent contractors
- No clear submission format provided
- No details on potential subcontracting
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