Project Title
SBIT 1505-1021 Eagle Hill Multipurpose Building
Type of Post
Request for Proposals
Project Owner
Shoalwater Bay Tribe
Link to original solicitation
Shoalwater Bay Tribe Multipurpose Building RFP
Estimated Contract Value
N/A
Bid Close: Date and Time
6/29/2015 at 3:00PM PST – Proposals received after this timeline will not be considered.
Specific instructions: bid closing, mandatory meeting, bonding, insurance…
See solicitation for all instructions
Subcontractor / Supplier Goals, Set Asides, Preferences
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Scope of work
The project will include the following work completed unless otherwise indicated as owner furnished. The General Contractor shall construct a 3200 square foot slab on grade multipurpose building for the Shoalwater Bay Indian Tribe. The location will be on Eagle Hill Road, Tokeland, Washington on a previously prepared pad. The construction will include limited site preparation, utility stub out/preparation, structural slab/foundation, and framing of building superstructure to the dry-in stage. Electrical, Plumbing, and Mechanical work will be completed at a later date TBD by other solicitation. The multipurpose building will be a fast track delivered structure. The compliance date is 31 August 2015 for completion of this scope. Construction shall conform to the 2012 International Building Code (IBC).
Point of contact
Scott Baergen
Shoalwater Bay Indian Tribe
2373 Old Tokeland Road, Tokeland, WA 98590
sbaergen@shoalwaterbay-nsn.gov

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