SLCo FCE128534 Surplus Levee Floodwall-CONST
Federal opportunity from COUNTIES • Salt Lake County. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Mar 17, 2026.
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SLCo FCE128534 Surplus Levee Floodwall-CONST
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The SLCo FCE128534 Surplus Levee Floodwall-CONST is a significant construction opportunity posted under the Counties agency. The response deadline for submissions is set for March 17, 2026. This project likely involves the construction of floodwall systems, vital for flood management and protection in the region.
The buyer aims to engage contractors for the construction of a floodwall system designed to enhance flood protection in the area designated by SLCo.
- Construction firms with flood management experience
- Local contractors with proven records in similar projects
- Companies with relevant environmental compliance expertise
- Survey and site assessment
- Material procurement
- Construction of floodwall structure
- Quality assurance and testing
- Final inspection and project handover
- Cover letter
- Technical proposal
- Past performance references
- Pricing breakdown
- Compliance documentation
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- Adherence to local construction codes
- Environmental impact assessments required
- Safety regulations must be met during construction
- Consider fixed-price bidding to maintain budget integrity
- Include contingency for potential weather delays
- Assess material cost fluctuations in pricing
- Local subcontractors for site-specific work
- Environmental consultants for impact studies
- Suppliers of flood mitigation materials
- Potential delays due to weather conditions
- Regulatory changes impacting construction codes
- Public opposition to construction processes
- What are the specific flood level design criteria?
- Are there existing surveys or studies on the site?
- What is the expected timeline for project completion?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Specific construction location details
- Detailed project budget or funding sources
- Exact technical requirements for the floodwall
- Any relevant environmental study results
- Future phases or extended projects linked to this bid
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