ITB Manufactured Homes
Project #: | 25-04 (ITB) |
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Issued by: | Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue |
Publish Date: | Jun 10, 2025 7:47PM |
Bids Due Date: |
Jul 1, 2025 2:00PM
(Pacific Daylight Time)
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Status: | Open |
Description
TVF&R is currently undergoing a new construction build for Station 20 in Newberg, OR. To ensure the continuity of emergency services, temporary stations must be provided. A manufactured home has been identified as a suitable and cost-effective solution to serve as a temporary fire station. The manufactured home has the potential to be used as a temporary fire station for additional future station remodels. The crew will be split between two sites in Newberg, OR during construction. TVF&R will need two manufactured homes to meet district requirments.
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Vendor Questions and Answers
Submitted Questions About This Bid
There are no questions that have been answered and posted by Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue.
For Questions or Additional Information, Contact:
Name: Purchasing
Email: Nichelina.Robbins@tvfr.com
Interested Parties and Planholders
Interested Parties
These are the vendors who have expressed interest in this solicitation:
Business | When |
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Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce | Jun 11, 2025 |
Spokane Regional Plan Center | Jun 11, 2025 |
Planholders
These are the vendors who have downloaded the solicitation documents:
Business | When |
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DJC Oregon Project Center | Jun 11, 2025 |
Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce | Jun 11, 2025 |
Spokane Regional Plan Center | Jun 11, 2025 |
About Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue
Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue provides fire protection and emergency medical services to approximately 548,376 residents in one of the fastest growing regions in Oregon. Our 390-square-mile service area includes the cities of Beaverton, Durham, King City, Newberg, North Plains, Rivergrove, Sherwood, Tigard, Tualatin, West Linn, and Wilsonville, and unincorporated portions of Clackamas, Multnomah, Washington, and Yamhill counties.
What began in the 1930s as a department comprised largely of volunteers coming together to fight fires, is today a full-service organization providing emergency medical and fire response, building inspections, code enforcement, public education, emergency management, and much more.
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