The Oregon Department of Transportation, Region 3, is tasked with maintaining and enhancing the state’s critical transportation infrastructure, with a primary focus on highway, street, and bridge systems. Its core mission centers on ensuring safe, efficient, and durable roadways through targeted construction and preservation activities.
Region 3 is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors. It currently has 4 open contract opportunities.
Spending trends, top contractors, industry breakdown, and recent contract activity.
AI Mission Profile
The Oregon Department of Transportation, Region 3, is tasked with maintaining and enhancing the state’s critical transportation infrastructure, with a primary focus on highway, street, and bridge systems. Its core mission centers on ensuring safe, efficient, and durable roadways through targeted con...
The Oregon Department of Transportation, Region 3, is tasked with maintaining and enhancing the state’s critical transportation infrastructure, with a primary focus on highway, street, and bridge systems. Its core mission centers on ensuring safe, efficient, and durable roadways through targeted construction and preservation activities. Strategic priorities include pavement rehabilitation, structural integrity upgrades, and long-term asset management, with an emphasis on extending service life and minimizing lifecycle costs. The agency prioritizes projects that improve mobility, enhance safety, and support regional connectivity, particularly along high-traffic corridors such as Interstate 5.
Procurement activity is dominated by civil construction services, particularly grinding and paving operations for highway surfaces. Contracts are typically awarded through competitive solicitation processes under the NAICS 237310 category, reflecting a preference for turnkey construction delivery models. The agency relies on performance-based contracts that emphasize quality control, adherence to engineering specifications, and timely completion under established project schedules.
The primary procurement focus is on Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction (NAICS 237310), with no evidence of set-aside preferences or targeted diversity initiatives in available records. Vendor relationships appear to be structured around proven contractors with demonstrated expertise in pavement restoration, traffic control, and state-compliant construction practices. The agency favors firms capable of mobilizing rapidly, complying with ODOT technical manuals, and managing complex right-of-way logistics.
Region 3 operates as a field division of the Oregon Department of Transportation, responsible for transportation infrastructure within its designated geographic jurisdiction. It functions under centralized state policy but executes localized procurement decisions aligned with regional infrastructure needs. The agency utilizes standard state contract vehicles for public works, primarily issuing solicitations for construction services through formal bidding processes without reliance on specialized procurement frameworks or indefinite-delivery contracts.
Recent Region 3 Contracts
The latest contract opportunities posted by Region 3, including active solicitations and recent awards.