Project Title | |
2015 WRP AB Distribution Box Concrete Repair and Rehabilitation Project | |
Type of Post | |
Invitation to Bid | |
Project Owner | |
Squaxin Island Tribe | |
Link to original solicitation |
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Squaxin Island Tribe Concrete Repair ITB | |
Estimated Contract Value | |
Less than $40,000 | |
Bid Close: Date and Time | |
6/30/2015 at 10:00AM PST – Proposals received after this timeline will not be considered. | |
Specific instructions: bid closing, mandatory meeting, bonding, insurance… | |
A pre-submittal meeting and site visit have been set for June 18, 2015 at 10:00AM PST, and attendance is required for any prospective bidder to responsively furnish a proposal. The site visit will convene at the Squaxin Island Tribal Center, 10 SE Squaxin Lane, Shelton WA 98584. | |
Subcontractor / Supplier Goals, Set Asides, Preferences | |
The Indian Preference Policy of Squaxin Island Tribe shall apply to this invitation. | |
Scope of work | |
The project generally consists of repairing and rehabilitating Portland cement concrete in accordance with the Contract Documents and in conformity with the existing lines, grades, thicknesses, and typical cross-sections, install and operate temporary by-pass pumping system, and other work as described in the Contract Documents. | |
Point of contact |
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Kevin Dragon, PE, Public Works/Facilities Engineer Squaxin Island Tribe, Department of Community Development 10 SE Squaxin Lane, Shelton, WA 98584 (360) 432-3901 or kdragon@squaxin.us |
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