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Center Park Dr. - 6200 S Trail Construction
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The project involves the construction of a ten-foot-wide asphalt trail along Center Park Drive at 6200 South in West Jordan, Utah, featuring a three-inch asphalt surface over a six-inch base course. The work is being procured by the City of West Jordan under solicitation number WJPW26070801, with proposals due by 2:00 p.m. Mountain Time on August 6, 2026, through the Utah Public Procurement Place portal. The North American Industry Classification System code is 237310, indicating it falls under highway and street construction services. Performance is required on-site at the designated project location, with all work to adhere to the Contract Documents including technical specifications, drawings, and general conditions, incorporating standards from ASTM, AASHTO, OSHA, ACI, and the APWA Orange Book. The contractor must submit shop drawings, revised schedules, a stormwater pollution prevention plan, traffic control plan, and other compliance documentation, alongside providing performance and payment bonds, certificates of insurance, and evidence of three completed similar projects. Payment processes are formalized through contractor applications, though specifics on remittance details, accounting codes, or invoicing systems like WAWF are not provided. The contract does not include federally mandated FAR clauses or a formal Section K for socioeconomic certifications, UEI, or CAGE codes, and no estimated contract value is disclosed. Inspection responsibilities lie with the City or its designated engineer, with final acceptance occurring upon substantial completion and submission of record drawings, though the government’s inspection does not relieve the contractor of contractual obligations. All materials must comply with MUTCD and APWA Orange Book standards for signage and traffic control, and hazardous waste must be handled per specific procedures. Proposals must be submitted electronically in Word, Excel, or PDF format, with no zip, video, audio, or password-protected files permitted. The contract is not structured as a federal acquisition vehicle and lacks federal-style administration details such as COR/COTR designations or funding appropriation data, indicating it is a municipal project governed by local authority.
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