Salt Lake City Request for Bid SLCI26081 Crushed Recycled Concrete
Federal opportunity from CITIES • Salt Lake City Corporation. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Mar 05, 2026.
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Salt Lake City Request for Bid SLCI26081 Crushed Recycled Concrete
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Salt Lake City has issued a Request for Bid (RFB) for the provision of crushed recycled concrete, identified as solicitation number SLCI26081. The response deadline for this bid is March 5, 2026. This opportunity emphasizes sustainability by utilizing recycled materials, appealing to firms focused on eco-friendly construction solutions.
The buyer aims to procure crushed recycled concrete to meet the city's construction and infrastructure needs, promoting recycling and sustainability.
- Companies specializing in materials recycling
- Contractors with construction logistics expertise
- Firms experienced in large-scale concrete supply
- Identify sources of high-quality recycled concrete
- Conduct quality control tests on materials
- Deliver crushed concrete to specified locations
- Provide documentation for compliance with city standards
- Bid proposal detailing pricing
- Company qualifications and experience
- Evidence of previous contracts or projects
- Compliance with local environmental regulations
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- Ensure materials meet city specifications
- Provide certifications for recycled content
- Comply with all local and state regulations
- Consider competitive pricing strategies given the potential for multiple bids
- Factor in transportation and logistics costs for delivery
- Explore pricing for bulk supply agreements
- Partner with local recycling facilities for material sourcing
- Consider teaming with logistical firms for delivery capabilities
- Engage environmental consultants to ensure compliance
- Potential delays in material sourcing could impact delivery
- Strict compliance requirements may lead to increased scrutiny
- Market fluctuations in recycled materials may affect pricing
- What specific quality standards must the recycled concrete meet?
- Are there preferred suppliers or recycling facilities to consider?
- What are the expected volumes and delivery schedules?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- No specified agency contact for inquiries
- Lack of detailed performance specifications
- No local vendor preferences mentioned
- Absence of historical pricing data for similar contracts
- No clear information on evaluation criteria for bids
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