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Joslin Road Driveway Remediation
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Pulaski County has issued a formal invitation for competitive sealed bids to establish a contract for the remediation of the driveway at Joslin Road, with all responses required to be submitted exclusively through the designated application by the specified deadline of November 12, 2025. The project, identified under solicitation number ITB 25-T-006, involves adhering to detailed specifications and conditions outlined in the bid documents, including compliance with standard county terms, insurance, bonding, and delivery requirements. The county emphasizes the importance of timely submission, as late bids will be rejected, and offers cannot be withdrawn or modified after the response deadline. Awarding the contract is contingent upon available funds, and delivery timelines, including the earliest possible completion date, may influence the bid evaluation process. The bid process incorporates several supporting documents, such as the county’s standard terms and conditions, project-specific details, and disclosure forms for vendors, which require transparency regarding relationships with county employees. Additionally, the county mandates compliance with federal and state tax documentation via IRS Form W-9, and encourages bidders to demonstrate eligibility for local preference if applicable. The project scope involves remediation work at a specified location in Little Rock, Arkansas, with an estimated contract value ranging from $50,000 to $200,000. The county’s procurement guidelines also specify restrictions on contract terms, including prohibitions on outside litigation and certain remedy clauses, ensuring that all contractual arrangements align with Arkansas law and county policies. The comprehensive bid process aims to secure qualified vendors capable of timely and compliant project execution while maintaining transparency and adherence to county standards.
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