SE Stephens Paving and Curb Ramp Improvements - Phase 1

Project ID: S-KR1079-00016931 State|LocalOpportunities
Overview
AgencyCity of Roseburg [OR]
Deadline06/03/26
Posted05/12/26
Estimated Value$650,000 - $1,250,000 (AI estimate)
Set AsideNot Provided
NAICSNot Provided
PSCNot Provided
LocationOregon
Description
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Background

The City of Roseburg, Oregon is issuing a contract for the construction of the 2026 SE Stephens Street Pavement and Curb Ramp Improvements – Phase 1. This project aims to enhance accessibility through ADA improvements and pavement upgrades along SE Stephens Street, specifically from Oakland-Shady Highway to SE Brockway Avenue. The project includes the reconstruction of 18 curb ramps at 6 corners, aligning with the city's commitment to improving public infrastructure.

Work Details

The work consists of: - Furnishing all labor, equipment, materials, and supervision necessary for reconstructing curb ramps at up to 6 corners. - Replacement of approximately 10,500 square yards (SY) of pavement through a 2-inch grind and inlay process. - Additional tasks include: - Mobilization - Installation of portable changeable message signs - Temporary protection and direction of traffic - Erosion control measures - Inlet protection (Type 3 and Type 10) - Construction survey work - Removal of structures and obstructions - Cold plane pavement removal (2 inches deep and 0-1 inch deep) - Installation of aggregate base and asphalt concrete mixtures (Level 3, with fibers) - Concrete curbs and pedestrian curbs installation - Concrete walks and truncated domes on new surfaces - Pavement markings including longitudinal paint markings and legends.

Period of Performance

The contract is expected to commence within ten (10) calendar days after the execution of the contract. It must be completed within one hundred five (105) calendar days after the issuance of the 'Notice to Proceed'.

Place of Performance

The work will be performed on SE Stephens Street in Roseburg, Oregon.

Bidder Requirements

Bidders must be licensed with the Oregon Construction Contractors Board. They are required to comply with ORS 279C.800 to 279C.870 regarding prevailing wage rates. Additionally, they must have an employee drug testing program in place as per ORS 279C.505(2), and complete pay equity compliance training if they have fifty or more employees for contracts over $500,000. Bidders must also submit a First-Tier Subcontractor Disclosure Form if applicable.

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