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St. Helens Dock Repair and Debris Boom

Bid/RFP Status:
Closed - no longer accepting bids and proposals
Bid/RFP Due Date:
Tuesday, March 11, 2025 - 2:00pm
Bid/RFP Reference Number:
M-541
Sealed Bids for furnishing all materials, equipment, labor, and services for the St. Helens Dock Repair and Debris Boom, Project No. M-541 for the City of St. Helens will be accepted by the City Administrator at St. Helens City Hall, 265 Strand Street, St. Helens, Oregon until 2:00 pm, March 11th, 2025.
The General Character of the Work under this Contract is for Repairing and upgrading critical components of St. Helens Courthouse Docks to improve the safety, functionality, and longevity of recreational boating facilities. The scope of work includes repairing the Gangway ramp, replacing the bull rails, installing a section of the debris deflection boom, and stabilizing the floating dock two fingers. All boom connections will be inspected to ensure operational integrity. The goal is to deliver fully operational and safe boating facilities that meet the needs of users while adhering to safety and quality standards.
For questions, contact Project Manager Bashar Al-Daomi. PhD, EIT. Engineer I, (503) 366-8238 or baldaomi@sthelensoregon.gov