Project Title:
I-5/116th Street NE Interchange Improvements, Phase 3 Bridge Replacement
Type of Post:
Bid Solicitation – REBID
Project Owner:
The Tulalip Tribes – The Consolidated Borough of Quil Ceda Village
Link to Original Solicitation:
Quil Ceda Village Contracts & Procurement
Estimated Contract Value:
$24 Million
Bid Close – Date and Time:
Sealed bids will be received until March 19, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. PST.
Specific Instructions:
Read and follow all instructions in original solicitation
Additional Documentation Links:
See Below
Subcontractor / Supplier Goals, Set Asides, Preferences:
The Request for Bid Proposal is not restricted to certified Native American Owned Businesses (i.e., Prime Contractors) only. Native American Preference related to contracting, subcontracting, and suppliers in the project is required. Bidders shall abide by The Tulalip TERO requirements. The Tulalip TERO Code is available for review on the Tulalip TERO website: http://www.tulaliptero.com.
Description of Project:
This Tulalip Tribes project provides for the improvement of the 116th Street NE Interchange existing diamond interchange. The project includes removing an existing prestressed concrete girder bridge, constructing a prestressed concrete girder bridge, widened ramps, structural earth retaining walls, precast concrete noise barrier wall, stormwater treatment facilities, signal, illumination, and permanent signing and other work, all in accordance with the attached Contract Plans, these Contract Provisions, and the Standard Specifications. The 116th Street NE widening will be constructed within the existing right of way, which is maintained by the Tulalip Tribes up to a point approximately 130 feet west of the I-5 southbound ramps. The state maintains 116th Street NE from that point to the approximately 100 feet east of the northbound ramps, City of Marysville maintains 116th Street NE the remaining 450 feet to end of the project boundary. The project is located at the interchange of I-5 and 116th Street NE. The project includes I-5 from Milepost (MP) 200.27 to MP 201.95 and is within Section 8, Township 30N, Range 5, East, of the Willamette Meridian, in Snohomish County, Washington. The project is located on the Tulalip Tribes Reservation and within the City of Marysville
Point of Contact:
The Tulalip Tribes of Washington
Consolidated Borough of Quil Ceda Village
8802 27th Avenue NE
Tulalip, WA 98271-9694
Attn: Nick Gobin
Telephone: (360) 716-5025
Facsimile: (360) 716-0178

 

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A mandatory pre-bid meeting will be held on Wednesday, February 12, 2015 at 10:00 a.m., at the Quil Ceda Village Administrative Office. Prequalification of bidders is required on this project. Bidding proposals will not be accepted from bidders unless they are prequalified, except where otherwise provided in Plans and Specification. For those contractors who are not prequalified, application for prequalification will be submitted on DOT Form 420-010 (Standard Questionnaire and Financial Statement) and must be received by the Prequalification Engineer no less than fifteen days prior to the scheduled bid opening to receive consideration for issuance of a bidding proposal for that bid opening.

Preference will be given to qualified Native American Firms

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