ITB 26-26TM Charlton Slide Gate
Federal opportunity from City of Hampton. Place of performance: VA. Response deadline: Feb 20, 2026.
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Description
The City of Hampton is seeking bids from qualified bidders to provide construction services for the Charlton Drive Slide Gate as per attached specifications
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The City of Hampton is issuing an Invitation to Bid (ITB) for construction services related to the Charlton Drive Slide Gate, with bids due by February 20, 2026. This project aims to enhance local infrastructure, indicating a significant opportunity for construction firms. Qualified bidders will need to adhere to the specifications provided with the ITB.
The City of Hampton is looking to procure construction services for the Charlton Drive Slide Gate project to improve infrastructure within the city.
- Review attached specifications for the project
- Prepare bid proposal including cost estimation
- Submit bids by the deadline
- Coordinate with local authorities post-award
- Complete bid proposal form
- Attach proof of qualifications
- Include detailed cost estimation
- Submit by February 20, 2026, at 11:00 AM UTC
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- No specific details on the budget
- Lack of a public meeting schedule for bidders
- Absence of a detailed timeline for project phases
- Missing relevant attachments with technical specifications
- No NAICS codes provided for clarity on industry standards
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