The Department of Transportation for Region 2 is dedicated to maintaining and enhancing the state’s transportation infrastructure, with a primary focus on the construction and rehabilitation of critical roadway systems. Their mission centers on ensuring safe, durable, and efficient highway networks through targeted capital investments in pavement restoration, structural integrity upgrades, and alignment improvements.
Region 2 is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors. It currently has 3 open contract opportunities.
Spending trends, top contractors, industry breakdown, and recent contract activity.
AI Mission Profile
The Department of Transportation for Region 2 is dedicated to maintaining and enhancing the state’s transportation infrastructure, with a primary focus on the construction and rehabilitation of critical roadway systems. Their mission centers on ensuring safe, durable, and efficient highway networks ...
The Department of Transportation for Region 2 is dedicated to maintaining and enhancing the state’s transportation infrastructure, with a primary focus on the construction and rehabilitation of critical roadway systems. Their mission centers on ensuring safe, durable, and efficient highway networks through targeted capital investments in pavement restoration, structural integrity upgrades, and alignment improvements. Strategic priorities include extending the service life of existing infrastructure, minimizing long-term lifecycle costs, and adhering to state and federal engineering standards for public safety and resilience. Programs emphasize preventive maintenance, pavement condition monitoring, and timely intervention on high-traffic corridors to reduce congestion and improve mobility for all users.
Procurement activity is heavily concentrated in civil construction services, particularly highway, street, and bridge construction. The agency typically issues competitive solicitations for turnkey paving and surface rehabilitation projects, often using performance-based specifications that require adherence to Oregon DOT technical manuals and ASTM standards. Contracts are generally awarded through sealed bidding processes, with an emphasis on qualified contractors possessing proven experience in state-funded roadway projects and compliance with ODOT’s quality assurance protocols.
The agency’s procurement patterns are dominated by NAICS 237310, reflecting a singular focus on surface transportation infrastructure construction. There is no evidence of set-aside preferences or targeted diversity initiatives in current procurement activity. Vendor relationships are built on technical competency, proven track records in state-level roadway projects, and ability to meet stringent material and workmanship requirements. Contractors are expected to demonstrate familiarity with ODOT’s standard specifications and project delivery methodologies.
Region 2 operates as a field office under the Oregon Department of Transportation, responsible for infrastructure planning and execution across its designated geographic jurisdiction. It utilizes standardized state procurement vehicles for civil works, including competitive sealed bids and performance-based contracts, ensuring alignment with Oregon’s public works procurement code and federal-aid highway program requirements.
Recent Region 2 Contracts
The latest contract opportunities posted by Region 2, including active solicitations and recent awards.