Kearns Line Replacement
Federal opportunity from CITIES • Salt Lake City Corporation. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Feb 27, 2026.
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Kearns Line Replacement
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BidPulsar Analysis
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The Kearns Line Replacement project, announced by CITIES, involves a significant infrastructure upgrade aimed at replacing existing lines. The response deadline for submissions is February 27, 2026. Interested bidders should note that detailed specifications and requirements will likely be essential for a strong proposal.
CITIES is looking to replace aging infrastructure in the Kearns area to ensure enhanced reliability and efficiency in services.
- Detailed project approach
- Evidence of past performance on similar projects
- Proposed timeline and milestones
- Pricing and budget justification
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- Specific project scope details are not provided
- Compliance requirements are unclear
- Budget constraints are unspecified
- Technical specifications are absent
- Past contractor performance data is unknown
- Geographical limitations need clarification
- Stakeholder engagement procedures are missing
- Subcontractor requirements are undefined
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