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The City of Alpharetta has issued a subcontract for third-party inspection and quality control services related to road construction activities, focusing on milling depth, asphalt thickness, compaction levels, and material quality verification. The work is intended to ensure compliance with engineering standards and contractual specifications for pavement rehabilitation or new construction projects within the jurisdiction. All inspection services must be performed by qualified, independent entities capable of providing accurate, documented results using standardized testing methods and calibrated equipment. The solicitation was posted on June 18, 2026, with responses due by July 16, 2026, at 4:00 p.m. The North American Industry Classification System code 541620 indicates this is for architectural, engineering, and related services, aligning with technical oversight and quality assurance functions. The place of performance is within the City of Alpharetta, Georgia, and all contractors must be prepared to operate on-site according to local regulations and project timelines. No specific set-aside provisions or organizational eligibility criteria are outlined, leaving the opportunity open to qualified third-party inspection firms meeting the technical requirements of the scope of work.

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City of Alpharetta seeks third-party inspection for road construction quality control, focusing on milling, asphalt, compaction, and material verification.

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Georgia → City of AlpharettaView Agency

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541620 - Environmental Consulting ServicesView NAICS

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GA, USA

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AgencyGeorgia → City of Alpharetta
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Third-party inspection of milling depth, asphalt thickness, compaction, and material quality.

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