Active SLED Opportunity · KENTUCKY · COUNTY OF KENTON

    Concrete

    Issued by County of Kenton
    countyRFQCounty of KentonSol. 269475
    Open · 16d remaining
    DAYS TO CLOSE
    16
    due Jun 19, 2026
    PUBLISHED
    May 29, 2026
    Posting date
    JURISDICTION
    County of
    county
    NAICS CODE
    327320
    AI-classified industry

    AI Summary

    Kenton County Fiscal Court seeks bids for ready mixed concrete conforming to KYTC standards. Multiple concrete classes requested with delivery to job site. Mandatory pre-bid meeting required. Bids due June 19, 2026, via eProcurement Portal.

    Opportunity details

    Solicitation No.
    269475
    Type / RFx
    RFQ
    Status
    open
    Level
    county
    Published Date
    May 29, 2026
    Due Date
    June 19, 2026
    NAICS Code
    327320AI guide
    Jurisdiction
    County of Kenton
    Agency
    County of Kenton

    Description

    The Kenton County Fiscal Court (County) is requesting proposals for ready mixed concrete.

    Project Details

    • Reference ID: 26-36
    • Department: Public Works
    • Department Head: Spencer Stork (Director)

    Important Dates

    • Questions Due: 2026-06-15T20:00:00.000Z
    • Answers Posted By: 2026-06-17T20:00:00.000Z

    Evaluation Criteria

    • Authority

      This Request for Bid/Proposals is issued pursuant to applicable provisions of the Kenton County Purchasing Ordinance 121.46.

    • Purpose

      The Kenton County Fiscal Court (County) is requesting proposals for ready mixed concrete.

      Proposals should be prepared according to the submittal requirements listed below and should provide all necessary information that the proposer considers pertinent to demonstrate qualifications for the scope of work.

    • Commercial General Liability

      Unless otherwise provided herein, Liability Insurance in the amount of $1,000,000.00 must be maintained throughout the life of the contract.  A Certificate of Insurance, naming the Kenton County Fiscal Court as Additional Insured, must be submitted prior to execution of the Contract.  

      All liability policies shall apply on a Primary and Non-Contributory basis with any insurance maintained by the County. All policies shall contain a Severability of Interest / Cross Liability clause. The vendor shall require all subcontractors to carry insurance coverages and limits consistent with these requirements, as applicable to their scope of work. Certificates of Insurance for subcontractors shall be provided to the County upon request.

      The policy must provide that the County (as Additional Insured) shall be given at least a 10 day advance written notice of any proposed cancellation, material change, or termination of the policy.

      Minimum Limits:

      • Each Occurrence: $1,000,000
      • General Aggregate: $2,000,000
    • GENERAL

      Ready mixed Concrete furnished to the Kenton County Fiscal Court (County) under this Specification must conform to SECTION 601- CONCRETE as published in the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Standard Specifications for Roads & Bridge Construction, current Edition. The materials used in the production of the Concrete such as Portland cement, aggregates, water, and concrete admixtures must likewise conform to the standards as detailed in SECTION 800 - MATERIALS which is a part of the above referenced KYTC Specifications. Deviations will not be permitted. 

    • Authority

      This Request for Bids/Proposals is issued pursuant to applicable provisions of the Kenton County Purchasing Ordinance 121.46.

    • BID ITEMS

      Class B Concrete, 2500 Lb. Compressive Strength.  Unit Bid Price is per Cubic Yard, FOB Job Site.

       

      Class A Concrete, 3500 Lb. Compressive Strength.  Unit Bid Price is per Cubic Yard, FOB Job Site.

       

      Class A Modified Concrete, 3500 Lb. Compressive Strength.  Unit Bid Price is per Cubic Yard, FOB Job Site.

       

      Class AA Concrete, 4000 Lb. Compressive Strength. Unit Bid Price is per Cubic Yard, FOB Job Site.

       

      Class P Concrete, 3500 Lb. Compressive Strength. Unit Bid Price is per Cubic Yard, FOB Job Site.

       

      Flowable Fill for Pipe Backfill, 500 Lb. Compressive Strength, or less. Unit Bid Price is per Cubic Yard, FOB Job Site.

       

      KYTC 24 HR Hi-Early. Unit Bid Price is per Cubic Yard, FOB Job Site.

       

      Extruded Curb Mix. Unit Bid Price is per Cubic Yard, FOB Job Site.

       

      Haul charge for orders less than 4 C.Y. Unit Bid Price is Per Mile.

    • Worker's Compensation

      Workers’ Compensation covering all employees and subcontractors as required by law, with Employer’s Liability coverage for accidents and occupational disease.

      Minimum Limits:

      • Each Accident: $500,000
      • Disease – Policy Limit: $500,000
      • Disease – Each Employee: $500,000

      Workers’ Compensation covering all employees and subcontractors as required by law, with Employer’s Liability coverage for accidents and occupational disease. Kenton County will request proof of Certification at award and at such other times during the life of the Contract as it deems necessary.

    • Automobile Liability

      Automobile Liability Insurance covering all owned, non-owned, and hired vehicles.

      Minimum Limit: $1,000,000 combined single limit per accident.

    • SPECIAL CONDITIONS

      The Bidder must list number of front loaders available to Kenton County Fiscal Court and list minimum lead time for orders (example; four hours, one day, etc). Producer shall supply all batch tickets upon request from Kenton County Fiscal Court. 

    • Pre-Bid Meeting

      A mandatory pre-bid meeting will be help to allow prospective Bidders/Offers to review the site conditions and gain a complete understanding of the full scope of work. Attendance is required for bid eligibility. This meeting will take place on NO VALUE at NO VALUE at NO VALUE.

      Proposals received from Bidders/Offers who do not attend the mandatory pre-bid meeting will be rejected.

    • Aircraft Liability

      Aircraft Liability Insurance covering owned, non-owned, and hired aircraft, including unmanned aircraft systems (drones), for bodily injury and property damage.

      Minimum limit of $1,000,000 per occurrence.

    • TERM OF CONTRACT

      The term of this proposal shall be for two (2) years beginning July 25, 2026, and ending June 30, 2028, the Contract may be extended for three one (1) year periods upon a written request by the Contractor thirty (30) days prior to the end of the contract year and with the approval of the Kenton County Fiscal Court.

       

      Either the Bidder or the County may cancel this bid with a thirty (30) day written notice at any time after the initial contract year.

    • Pre-Bid Meeting

      A pre-bid meeting will be held to allow all prospective Bidders/Offers to review site conditions and gain a complete understanding of the full scope of work. Attendance is encouraged but NOT required for bid eligibility. This meeting will take place on NO VALUE at NO VALUE at NO VALUE. All attendees should meet by the elevator on the first floor by the Madison Street entrance.

    • PAYMENT FOR WORK

      Payment to the Bidder will be made monthly upon presentation of an Invoice properly documented with truck delivery slips. All billing should be made to the governmental entity placing the order. Payment will be based upon the actual quantities of materials and/or services provided by the Contractor. No state use taxes are applicable.

       

      For orders of less than four (4) cubic yards accepted by the Bidder, a haul charge may be assessed for each delivery. Invoice the charges for material and delivery of quantities less than four (4) cubic yards as separate line items on the same invoice.

       

      Haul rates shall be paid based on the mileage from the plant to the project (one way), and will only be paid when the quantity ordered for the project is less than 4 cubic yards. If the project requires 13 cubic yards and is delivered in two loads, 10 in one load and 3 in another, a delivery charge will not be paid for the 3 cubic yard load since the daily project order was more than 4 cubic yards.

    • Builder’s Risk

      Builder’s Risk Insurance written on an “All Risk” basis equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the completed project value, including the interests of the County, Vendor, and subcontractors. Deductibles not to exceed 5% for Named Windstorm and $20,000 per claim for all other perils.

    • Pre-Bid Meeting

      No pre-bid meeting is scheduled for this bid.

    • FUEL ADJUSTMENTS

      The County will adjust the Contractor’s compensation when the average price of diesel fuel increases or decreases more than 5 percent for the item on which the fuel is consumed as listed below.

       

      Item           

      Fuel/Work

      Concrete (All Mixes)0.42
      Flowable Fill (All Mixes) 0.42

       

      The County will determine the price adjustment using the following formula:

       

      Fuel Price Adjustment = Q x F x (PC – PL)

       

      Where:

      Q =Quantity for applicable item placed or performed that month
      F = The Fuel to work unit ratio for each applicable item.
      PL =

      The average reseller price of diesel fuel, excluding taxes, discounts, and superfund line items, in the Kentucky region for the month that the Contract is let or the most recent contract renewal date.

      PC = The average reseller price of diesel fuel, excluding taxes, discounts, and superfund line items, in the Kentucky region for the month that the Contractor uses the fuel on the project.
    • Crime / Fidelity Bond

      Crime Coverage including employee dishonesty, forgery or alteration, and computer fraud.

      Minimum Limit: $1,000,000 per occurrence. 

    • Questions and Answers

      Bidders/Offerors shall submit all inquiries regarding this bid via the county eProcurement Portal, located at https://procurement.opengov.com/portal/kentoncounty. Questions must be submitted by 4:00 pm on Monday, June 15, 2026. All answers will be posted on the County's eProcurement Portal no later than 4:00 pm on Wednesday, June 17, 2026. Questions will not be accepted after the deadline.

      Bidders should also click “Follow” on this bid to receive an email notification when answers are posted. It is the responsibility of the bidder to check the website for answers to inquiries.

    • FEDERAL LANGUAGE

      Federal funds may be used to make payment against the resulting contract. Therefore, FHWA 1273 requirements (with the exception of Davis Bacon) and Buy America requirement section from the current edition of the KYTC Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction shall be required on this solicitation and the resulting award/contract.    

    • Cyber Liability / Data Breach

      Cyber Liability Insurance including Network Security and Privacy Liability coverage shall include liability arising from theft, dissemination, or use of confidential information stored or transmitted electronically; unauthorized access, tampering, or hacker attacks; denial of service; and introduction of malicious code or viruses. Coverage must include PCI breach expenses if the Vendor collects credit card information, as well as monitoring, remediation, and notification costs required under state law.

      Minimum Limit: $1,000,000 per loss. 

    • Interpretation or Correction of Bidding Documents

      Bidder/Offerors shall promptly notify Kenton County of any ambiguity, inconsistency or error which they may discover upon examination of the bidding documents.  Interpretations, corrections and changes will be made by addendum.  Each bidder/offeror shall ascertain prior to submitting a bid that all addenda have been received and acknowledged in the bid.

      Bidders are required to register for an account via the county eProcurement Portal hosted by OpenGov. Once the bidder has completed registration, they will receive addenda notifications to their email by clicking “Follow” on this project. Ultimately, it is the sole responsibility of each bidder to periodically check the site for any addenda at https://procurement.opengov.com/portal/kentoncounty/projects/269475.

    • Reserved Rights

      Kenton County reserves the right at any time and for any reason to cancel this Request for Bids/Proposals, accept or reject any or all bids/proposals or any portion thereof, or to accept an alternate bid/proposal. Kenton County reserves the right to waive any immaterial defect in any bid. Kenton County may seek clarification from any bidder/offeror at any time and failure to respond promptly is cause for rejection.

    • BID AVAILABILITY

      Bids accepted by the County will be available to all members of the Kenton County Cooperative Purchasing Agreement. The County reserves the right to reject any and all Bids, to waive formalities, and to negotiate with the apparent qualified bidder to such an extent as may be determined by the Kenton County Fiscal Court.

    • Garage Liability / Garagekeepers Liability

      Garage Liability and Garage Keepers Liability Insurance covering Vendors that manage parking facilities or service County vehicles.

      Minimum Limit: $1,000,000 per occurrence. 

    • Bid Submission

      Sealed bids are due no later than 10:00 am, on Friday, June 19, 2026, at which time they shall be opened in public. Bidders shall submit their proposals through the County's eProcurement Portal located at https://procurement.opengov.com/portal/kentoncounty/projects/269475.

      Bids will automatically be unsealed at 10:00 am, on Friday, June 19, 2026, at which time they will be posted on the County's eProcurement Portal located at https://procurement.opengov.com/portal/kentoncounty/projects/269475.

      Without exception, responses will not be accepted after the submission deadline regardless of any technical difficulties such as poor internet connections. Kenton County strongly recommends completing your response well ahead of the deadline.

    • Bid/Proposal Preparation

      Bids/Proposals must be submitted via the county eProcurement Portal https://procurement.opengov.com/portal/kentoncounty. All information and certifications called for must be furnished. Bids/Proposals submitted in any other manner, or which fail to furnish all information or certificates required, may be summarily rejected.  Bids may be modified or withdrawn prior to the time specified for the opening of bids/proposals.  

      Any required documents or forms shall be filled out legibly in ink or typewritten with all erasures, strikeovers and corrections initialed in ink by the person signing the bid. The bid shall include the legal name of the bidder, the complete mailing address, and be signed in blue ink by a person or persons legally authorized to bind the bidder/offeror to a contract.  Name of person signing should be typed or printed below the signature.

    • Inland Marine / Equipment Insurance

      Inland Marine/Equipment Floater covering tools, equipment, mobile machinery, and materials in transit or at temporary or job-site locations.

      Minimum Limit: $1,000,000 per occurrence. 

    • Incurred Costs

      Kenton County will not be liable for any costs incurred by bidders/offers in replying to this Request for Bids/Proposals.

    • Liquor Liability

      Liquor Liability Insurance required when Vendor sells, serves, or furnishes alcoholic beverages.

      Minimum Limit: $1,000,000 per occurrence. 

    • Errors in Bids/Proposals

      Bidders/Offers are cautioned to verify their bids/offers before submission. Negligence on the part of the bidder/offeror in preparing the bid/proposal confers no right for withdrawal or modification of the bid/proposal after it has been opened. In case of error in the extension of prices in the bid/proposal, the unit prices will govern. All price extensions are to be checked by the buyer to insure the total bid/proposal is accurate.

      It is the responsibility of the Bidder responding to the RFP to carefully examine the specifications and become totally informed regarding the requirements. There will be no additional allowances made after the award of this contract due to lack of knowledge of the requirements. References to brand names, models, and /or types of equipment, product, or commodity throughout this solicitation are representative of the equipment, product, and commodity desired by the Kenton County Fiscal Court. Vendors shall provide the specified equipment, product, or commodity, or an approved equivalent. The materials supplied must comply with these specifications and be satisfactory to the Kenton County Fiscal Court.

    • Award

      It is the intent of Kenton County to award a contract to the lowest responsible bidder/offeror meeting specifications. Kenton County reserves the right to determine the lowest responsible bid/offer on the basis of an individual item, groups of items, or in any way determined to be in the best interests of Kenton County. Award will be based on the following factors (where applicable):

      1. adherence to all conditions and requirements of the bid/proposal specifications;
      2. price;
      3. qualifications of the bidder/offeror, including past performance, financial responsibility, general reputation, experience, service capabilities, and facilities;
      4. delivery or completion date;
      5. product appearance, workmanship, finish, taste, feel, overall quality, and results of product testing;
      6. maintenance costs and warranty provisions; and
      7. repurchase or residual value.

      Bids/proposals accepted by the Kenton County Fiscal Court will be available to all local municipalities in Boone, Campbell and Kenton Counties.

    • Maritime / Jones Act Coverage

      Maritime liability coverage for work on or near navigable waters, including liabilities under the Jones Act, U.S. Longshore & Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act (USL&H), and general maritime law.

      Minimum Limit: $1,000,000 per occurrence.

    • Pricing

      The price quoted for each item is the full purchase price, including delivery to destination, and includes all transportation and handling charges, premiums on bonds, material or service costs, patent royalties and all other overhead charges of every kind and nature. Unless otherwise specified, prices shall remain firm for the contract period.

    • Incurred Costs

      Kenton County will not be liable for any costs incurred by bidders/offers in replying to this Request for Bids/Proposals.

    • Discounts

      Prices quoted must be net after deducing all trade and quantity discounts. Where cash discounts for prompt payment are offered, the discount period shall begin with the date of receipt of a correct invoice or receipt or final acceptance of goods, whichever is later.

    • Professional Liability (Errors & Omissions)

      Professional Liability/Errors & Omissions Insurance covering wrongful acts, errors, or omissions in professional services.

      Minimum Limit: $1,000,000 per claim.

    • Occupational Licenses

      All Bidders/Offerors must have or obtain a Kenton County and Cities Occupational License prior to performing any work in Kenton County or any of it’s Cities, Kenton County Ordinance 225.19, Section III (a). Bidders/Offerors must be in full compliance with all Kenton County and Cities’ Occupational License Ordinances (KENTON COUNTY FISCAL COURT ORDINANCES 78-6-1, 220.8, 223.0, 223.7, 225.19, 225.25) prior to awarding of a contract. Kenton County shall have the right to reject any bids/offers from Bidders/Offerors that are not in compliance with Kenton County and Cities’ Occupational License Ordinances.

    • Property Insurance

      Property Insurance covering Vendor-owned or leased property used in performance, including contents, improvements/betterments, and property in the Vendor’s care, custody, or control (as applicable).

      Minimum Limit: $1,000,000 per occurrence. 

    • Taxes

      Kenton County is not subject to Federal Excise tax. Per Kentucky Administrative Regulation 103 KAR 30:225E, Kenton County is exempt from state and local taxes.

    • Pollution / Environmental Liability

      Pollution Liability Insurance covering bodily injury, property damage, and cleanup costs arising from the release of pollutants.
      Minimum Limit: $1,000,000 per occurrence.

    • Specifications

      Reference to brand names and numbers is descriptive, but not restrictive, unless otherwise specified. Bids/Proposals on equivalent items will be considered, provided the bidder/offeror clearly states exactly what is proposed to be furnished, including complete specifications. Unless the bidder/offeror specified otherwise, it is understood the bidder/offeror is offering a referenced brand item as specified or is bidding/offering as specified when no referenced and does not propose to furnish an “equal”.  Kenton County reserves the right to determine whether a substitute offer is equivalent to and meets the standard of quality indicated by the brand name and number.

    • Sexual Misconduct / Molestation Coverage

      Sexual Abuse & Molestation Insurance required when Vendor provides services to youth or other vulnerable populations.

      Minimum Limit: $1,000,000 per occurrence. 

    • Umbrella/Excess Liability

      Umbrella/Excess Liability Insurance providing coverage in excess of General Liability, Automobile Liability, and Employer’s Liability.

      Minimum Limit: $1,000,000 per occurrence.

    • Samples

      Samples of items, when called for, must be furnished free of expense and, if not destroyed in the evaluation process, will, upon request, be returned at the vendor’s expense. Request for the return of samples must accompany the sample and include UPS Pickup Slip, postage or other acceptable mode of return. Individual samples must be labeled with bidder/offeror’s name, item reference, manufacturer’s brand name and number.

    • Variances

      State or list by reference on the reverse side of the Bid/Proposal form herein any variations to specifications, terms and/or conditions.

    • Indemnification

      Seller shall indemnify and hold harmless Kenton County, its agents, officials, and employees from and against all injuries, losses, claims, suits, costs and expenses which may accrue against Kenton County as a consequence of granting the Contract.

    • Default

      Time is of the essence of this contract and if delivery of acceptable items or rendering of services is not completed by the time promised, Kenton County reserves the right, without liability, in addition to its other rights and remedies, to terminate the contract by notice effective when received by Seller, as to stated items not yet shipped or services not yet rendered and to purchase substitute items or services elsewhere and charge the Seller with any or all losses incurred.  Kenton County shall be entitled to recover its attorney’s fees and expenses in any successful action by Kenton County to enforce this contract.

    • Bid Bond

      A Bid Bond amounting to five (5%) percent of the proposed bid/proposal price must be provided with the response. The Bid Bond may be in the form of a surety bond, cashier check or other form of surety satisfactory to the county attorney. If the contract is awarded to the bonded bidder, the bidder will accept the contract as bid, or else the surety will pay the Fiscal Court a specific amount because of default on part of the bidder.

    • Performance Bond

      A Performance Surety Bond amounting to one hundred (100%) percent of the Contract price must be provided prior to execution of the contract assuring Kenton County that the project will be pursued with due diligence and completed according to the plans and specifications. This requirement may also be met by a letter of credit.

    • Inspection

      Materials or equipment purchased are subject to inspection and approval at Kenton County’s destination. Kenton County reserves the right to reject and refuse acceptance of items which are not in accordance with the instructions, specifications, drawings or data of Seller’s warranty (express or implied). Rejected materials or equipment shall be removed by, or at the expense or, the seller promptly after rejection.

    • Warranty

      Seller warrants that all goods and services furnished hereunder will conform in all respects to the terms of this solicitation, including any drawings, specifications or standards incorporated herein, and that they will be free from latent and patent defects in materials, workmanship and title, and will be free from such defects in design. In addition, Seller warrants that said goods and services are suitable for, and will perform in accordance with, the purposes for which they are purchased, fabricated, manufactured and designed or for such other purposes as are expressly specified in this solicitation.  Kenton County may return any nonconforming or defective items to the Seller or require correction or replacement of the item at the time the defect is discovered, all at the Seller’s risk and expense. Acceptance shall not relieve the Seller of its responsibility.

    • Regulatory Compliance

      Seller represents and warrants that the goods or services furnished hereunder (including all labels, packages and container for said goods) comply with all applicable standards, rules and regulations in effect under the requirements of all Federal, State and local laws, rules and regulations as applicable, including the Occupational Safety and Health Act as amended, with respect to design, construction, manufacture or use for their intended purpose of said goods or services. Seller shall furnish “Material Safety Data Sheets” on all chemicals.

    • Equal Employment Opportunity

      Contractor shall comply with the Kentucky Human Rights Act, HRA 344.150 – 344.270 as amended and any rules and regulations promulgated in accordance therewith, including, but not limited to the Equal Employment Opportunity EEO 45.550 – 45.640 which is incorporated herein by reference. Furthermore, the Contractor shall comply with the Employment Discrimination Act, EDA 344.040, 344.050 as amended.

    • Royalties and Patents

      Seller shall pay all royalties and license fees. Seller shall defend all suits or claims for infringement of any patent, copyright or trademark rights and shall hold Kenton County harmless from loss on account thereof.

    • Law Governing

      This contract shall be governed by and construed according to the laws of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Pursuant to the provisions of KRS 45A.343, the contractor or vendor is required to reveal to Kenton County any final determination of a violation of KRS Chapters 136, 139, 141, 337, 338 and 342 by the contractor or vendor within the previous five (5) years; and further that said contractor or vendor has been and is in continuous compliance with the provisions of KRS Chapters 136, 139, 141, 337, 341, and 342 for the duration of the contract. The failure of a contractor or vendor to reveal a final determination of a violation to a local government, or to comply with the statutory requirements, is considered grounds for cancellation of a contract and disqualification of the contractor or vendor from eligibility for any Kenton County contracts for a period of two (2) years.

    • Evaluation and Selection

      Proposals will be evaluated based on cost, vendor qualifications, and completeness of proposal. The County reserves the right to clarify any information submitted in response to this RFP and to negotiate terms with the selected vendor if deemed necessary.

      All parties must possess and submit valid insurance certificates, performance bond if required, and necessary permits and licenses as required by federal, state, and local law.

      The County reserves the right to not award a contract, to reject any and all responses, or to advertise for new bids if the County judges its interests to be better served thereby.

    Submission Requirements

    • Bid Certification (required)

      The signee hereby certifies that they have read and understand the contents of this solicitation and agree to furnish at the prices shown any or all of the items listed, subject to all instructions, conditions, specifications and attachments hereto.  

      The bidder/offeror affirms to the Kenton County Fiscal Court the ability to meet all requirements and further affirms that the work will be done in compliance with all Federal, State and Local codes, ordinances, and regulations.  

    • Price Proposal (required)

      Upload your price proposal here.

    • Bid Bond (required)

      Will you be using a cashier check for your bid bond?

    • Cashier's Check (required)

      Upload an image of your Cashier's Check.

      All Cashier's Check should be received by the County by 10:00 am on Friday, June 19, 2026

      Proposals whose cashier's check are not received by the date and time indicated, may be rejected.

      It is the respondent's responsibility to ensure that the cashier's check is received on time.

      Send cashier's check to:

      Kenton County Treasury

      1840 Simon Kenton Way

      Suite 5100

      Covington, KY 41011

    • Bid Bond Document (required)

      Upload a copy of your Bid Bond here. 

    • Pre-Bid Meeting (required)

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    • Price Proposal (required)

      Do you want to use OpenGov's electronic pricing table or have the vendor upload their pricing proposal?

    • Evaluation Committee (required)

      Will an evaluation committee be reviewing these proposals?

    • Insurance Requirements (required)

      Select all required insurance requirements.

    • Bid Bond, Performance Bond (required)

      Select which surety items you need.

    • Goods and Services (required)

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    Key dates

    1. May 29, 2026Published
    2. June 19, 2026Responses Due

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