OR FS DSHUT601 60(1), Road 60 Improvements, MP 0 - 1.0
ID: 69056725B000011Type: Presolicitation
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TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OFFEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION690567 WESTERN FEDERAL LANDS DIVVANCOUVER, WA, 98661, USA

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Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction (237310)

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CONSTRUCTION OF HIGHWAYS, ROADS, STREETS, BRIDGES, AND RAILWAYS (Y1LB)

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Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of Transportation, through the Federal Highway Administration, is seeking bids for the OR FS DSHUT601 60(1) Road 60 Improvements project, located approximately 14 miles west of Gilchrist, Oregon. The project involves grinding, paving, and striping approximately 1.02 miles of roadway, along with additional tasks such as soil erosion control, asphalt concrete placement, and installation of traffic control measures. This initiative is crucial for enhancing road safety and infrastructure in the Deschutes National Forest area. The estimated contract value ranges from $700,000 to $2,000,000, with a tentative solicitation date in Fall 2025 and a completion date expected by Summer 2026. Interested vendors can contact the Contracts G. Office at wfl.contracts@dot.gov or by phone at 360-619-7520 for further information.

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    The Western Federal Lands Highway Division issued a notice for Project No. OR FS DSHUT601 60(1), Road 60 Improvements, MP 0 - 1.0, located in Deschutes National Forest, Klamath County, Oregon. The project involves aggregate placement, full depth reclamation, and paving on Forest Road 60 from Milepost 0.0 to 1.0. Prospective bidders are advised to view the site before November 5, 2025, due to potential weather-dependent access and snow conditions later in the year. Federal Highway Administration personnel will not conduct 'show-me tours.' Technical questions should be emailed to wfl.plans-spec@dot.gov, and general questions to wfl.contracts@dot.gov or by phone at 360-619-7520. Solicitation documents will be released in winter 2025/2026 on www.sam.gov, where bidders can follow the project for automatic notifications.
    The document outlines a preliminary project for road construction and maintenance on NF-60 / Crescent Lake Road, identified as OR FS DSHUT601 60(1), near Crescent Lake in Oregon. The project involves various phases, from "MAIN 01" 9+10 to "MAIN 01" 63+00, covering approximately 1 mile. Key tasks include constructing new pavement markings (double yellow centerlines, solid yellow edges, dotted white, and broken yellow lines), installing stop lines, and cleaning existing 12-inch and 18-inch culverts. The plan details geometric curve data (PI, Delta, Radius, Tangent, Length, and superelevation) for multiple sections of the road. Additionally, the project includes temporary traffic control measures with "ROAD WORK AHEAD" signs and 35 MPH speed limits, as well as permanent traffic control plans involving "STOP" signs and "Reverse Curve" warning signs at specific locations such as Crescent Lake Campground and Crescent Lake Sno-Park. The overall purpose is to improve road safety and infrastructure in the Crescent Lake area.
    The Deschutes National Forest in Klamath County, Oregon, is seeking bids for improvements to Road 60, specifically from MP 0 to 1.0. This project, estimated to cost between $700,000 and $2,000,000, involves approximately 1.02 miles of roadwork, with a tentative completion date of Summer 2026. The scope of work includes grinding, paving, and striping the roadway, along with other minor tasks. Key components of the project are construction survey and staking, contractor quality control, sampling and testing, and construction scheduling. Specific work items include 90 linear feet of soil erosion control, 1.11 miles of full-depth reclamation, 2600 tons of asphalt concrete, 9 tons of asphalt tack coat, and 550 SY of asphalt pavement milling. Incidental construction involves cleaning two culverts, rental equipment, general labor, 28 SQFT of sign systems, 15,000 LNFT of pavement markings, and temporary traffic control measures such as flaggers (480 hours), construction signs (165 SQFT), and tubular markers (110 each). The project is located 14 miles west of Gilchrist, OR.
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