Cottonwood and Winchester Mill and Overlay
Federal opportunity from CITIES • Murray City. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Mar 03, 2026.
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Cottonwood and Winchester Mill and Overlay
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The buyer is seeking a contractor for the “Cottonwood and Winchester Mill and Overlay” project under the CITIES agency. The notice provides only the project title as scope, with no additional technical description, location, or specifications included. A response deadline is provided: 2026-03-03T21:00:00+00:00. Given the limited information, the immediate priority is to obtain the full solicitation package (plans/specs, quantities, and bid forms) before committing bid resources.
Procure roadway rehabilitation work characterized as “mill and overlay” for road segments associated with Cottonwood and Winchester.
- Confirm scope definition for “Cottonwood and Winchester” (limits, lane miles, roadway classification) and whether work is one site or multiple segments.
- Review milling and overlay requirements (milling depth(s), asphalt mix type(s), overlay thickness, leveling course needs).
- Traffic control/maintenance of traffic planning (phasing, detours, work hours, access requirements).
- Surface prep and tie-ins (utility adjustments, curb/gutter interfaces, driveway approaches, transitions at intersections).
- Materials sourcing and QC/QA (asphalt plant, tack coat, compaction targets, density testing responsibilities).
- Schedule/work sequencing aligned to any city constraints (night work, school zones, weather constraints) once provided.
- Closeout deliverables as required by the city (as-builts, test reports, warranties) once provided.
- Verify the bid due date/time: 2026-03-03T21:00:00+00:00.
- Signed offer/bid form (if provided in solicitation).
- Bid pricing/line items per schedule of values (if provided).
- Acknowledgment of any addenda (if issued).
- Contractor/license and insurance documentation as required by the city (if specified).
- Proposed subcontractor list (traffic control, trucking, striping, testing) if required.
- Bid bond and performance/payment bond commitments if required by the solicitation.
Source coverage notes
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Full solicitation package (plans/specs, bid form, quantities, and contract terms)
- Exact place of performance/project limits for Cottonwood and Winchester
- Milling depth(s), overlay thickness, and asphalt mix requirements
- Bid instructions (submission method, required forms, bid bond/bonding)
- Engineering estimate and/or quantity schedule
- Work hour restrictions and traffic control requirements
- Any addenda and point of contact
- Period of performance/start date expectations
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