2026 Provo City Sidewalk Replacement Project
Federal opportunity from CITIES • Provo City. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Feb 26, 2026.
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2026 Provo City Sidewalk Replacement Project
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BidPulsar Analysis
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The 2026 Provo City Sidewalk Replacement Project seeks qualified bidders for the replacement of sidewalks in Provo City. The response deadline for submissions is set for February 26, 2026. This project focuses exclusively on the sidewalk infrastructure and is crucial for enhancing pedestrian safety in the area.
Provo City intends to replace existing sidewalks to improve pedestrian accessibility and safety within the city.
- Contractors with experience in sidewalk construction and municipal infrastructure projects
- Local contractors familiar with Provo City regulations and standards
- Companies able to perform work within the stipulated timeline
- Detailed project proposal including timeline and costs
- References from previous sidewalk or similar infrastructure projects
- Evidence of compliance with local construction codes and regulations
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Bidders should consider competitive pricing to win the project given the public nature of the solicitation
- Cost proposals should include material and labor estimates specific to sidewalk construction
- Potential delays due to weather affecting construction schedules
- Compliance with local regulations may impact project timelines
- Risk of underestimating costs associated with sidewalk replacement
- What are the specific requirements for sidewalk materials and construction in Provo City?
- Are there any existing plans or designs for the sidewalk layout that need to be adhered to?
- What are the anticipated traffic impacts during construction, and how will they be managed?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- No detailed project specifications provided
- No cost estimates available
- No information on pre-bid meetings
- No insights on potential subcontracting opportunities
- No clarity on exact scope of sidewalk areas
- No historical context regarding sidewalk conditions
- No communication plan outlined for stakeholders
- No guidelines for project reporting
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